Yeah, sure, you can hit the buttons as hard as you want.
You can get really dirty and negative against people you don't want to be the eventual nominee, like the Bernie people did when they ripped Hillary repeatedly.
It's the Democratic circular firing squad.
And it's not really smart.
One of these folks will be the nominee.
We don't need to be poisoning minds against them all in advance, doing the Republicans' work for them.
If a couple of million Democrats hadn't stayed home last time because they'd been made to feel disgust with Hillary not only by the Trump campaign but by the Sanders campaign before that, just maybe we wouldn't be in this fix.
Joe Biden: 'I Wish I Could Have Done Something' About Anita Hill
Our own media are going negative already against anybody with a known name.
Biden is too old and too white and, hey, what about Anita Hill?
Beto has nothing going but white privilege and anyway he's too much an Ocare guy and not enough for real on board with Medicare for All.
Kamala Harris didn't act vigorously against sexual abuse in her own department when she was California AG.
And it will go on and on, as the focus shifts to others among the candidates.
Once again, we are teaching the Republicans how to attack our eventual nominee.
And that's not good.
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