What do you think is going to change?
So you think everything the president does is on full display? You think what happened will make no effect on diplomatic efforts? Intelligence gathering methods/techniques? Secret operations?
What do you think is going to change?
For that matter, whether we try to outlaw encryption like the Brits are doing and speed up our transition into a "democratic" police state?So you think everything the president does is on full display? You think what happened will make no effect on diplomatic efforts? Intelligence gathering methods/techniques? Secret operations?
For that matter, whether we try to outlaw encryption like the Brits are doing and speed up our transition into a "democratic" police state?
Yeah, the reaction from the staffers is completely bizarre.Wait so Bernie's campaign is basically resisting foreign policy talk?
Wait so Bernie's campaign is basically resisting foreign policy talk?
Yeah, the reaction from the staffers is completely bizarre.
Wait so Bernie's campaign is basically resisting foreign policy talk?
Yeah, the reaction from the staffers is completely bizarre.
Wait so Bernie's campaign is basically resisting foreign policy talk?
According to the staffer, representatives for the two other candidates, Hillary Clinton and former Maryland Gov. Martin OMalley, chimed in to say, We completely agree with CBS. The staffer said Longabaugh was hot and had his voice raised. The staffer said Longabaugh described the changes as not right and noted that CBS originally offered the candidates an opening that was more open-ended, where they could talk about the basis for our campaign.
He got very hot, and there was, like, a five- or seven-minute back-and-forth, and he just wouldnt let it go, the staffer said, adding, The CBS guy got annoyed enough to the point where he said, Look, you know, what youre saying makes no sense. There was a terrorist attack in Paris, and of course we have to change the way the debate is structured, and were not, you know, making this a foreign policy debate.
Despite the objections from the Sanders campaign, the rival staffer said the debate will move forward with the emphasis on the attacks.
Actuarial table for an 82 year old woman over the next 8+1 years (ignores that she's wealthier than average, and thus healthier, but I figure that washes out from past health problems):
Chance she'll die in the Obama presidency: ~6%
Chance she'll die by the end of the next president's first term: ~31%
Chance she'll die by the end of the next president's second term: ~57%
Edit: adjusted figures to fix a math error
The odds are better than chance that she will die and her replacement will be appointed by the end of the next presidency.
Other justices of interest:
Scalia: Obama 6% / Next Term 30% / End of Second Term 56%
Kennedy: Obama 6% / Next Term 30% / End of Second Term 56%
Breyer: Obama 5% / Next Term 25% / End of Second Term 48%
Let's instead do joint survival:
Odds that all four justices will survive the end of Obama's term: 78%
Odds that all four justices will survive the end of the next president's first term: 25%
Odds that all four justices will survive the end of the next president's second term: 4%
No, i think they dont want him going in blind. They wanted a better layout of the planned topics.
Yeah, the reaction from the staffers is completely bizarre.
I'm not proscribing a particular response, it's not clear to me what that response would be, but the input into my foreign policy clearly changed.
Thank you for doing significantly more research than I could do on a day off. Part of me wishes Ginsburg would retire soon to not take the risk, but that doesn't seem likely.
I'm sure getting into the weeds of that will change the debate enormously.So you think everything the president does is on full display? You think what happened will make no effect on diplomatic efforts? Intelligence gathering methods/techniques? Secret operations?
I'm sure getting into the weeds of that will change the debate enormously.
The attacks yesterday ultimately make little difference to the importance of foreign policy over the course of the next president's term.
Go home Bernie, you're drunk.
Nope, not sarcasm.
The attacks yesterday ultimately make little difference to the importance of foreign policy over the course of the next president's term. And if the candidates have any sense at all then this event should make little difference to their foreign policy. A debate should focus on every issue that a president will experience over their 4 years, not just what happens to be in the news that month.
What do you think is going to change?
If this isn't all him, then at the very least he needs to fire his ridiculous aides.
I remember how the 2008 campaign went abruptly from broad, transformational change and huge contrasts in social and foreign policy, to 100% about the economy. That was never one of Obama's strongest points and all the pundits said his relative inexperience would hurt him, but he stepped up to the plate and took the lead while McCain fumbled and looked like a desperate idiot.
If Sanders is pushing back and throwing a fit over an abrupt change in debate plans because a terror attack shifted the conversation, he has no business running for president. This is the type of embarrassing shit you'd expect from the Republican candidates.
I like the guy and what he stands for, but come on. If this isn't all him, then at the very least he needs to fire his ridiculous aides.
oh lol so now a staffer = Bernie himself?
oh lol so now a staffer = Bernie himself?
I understand the staffer frustration, though. How can you make Clinton look uncapable about foreign policy without getting into BENGHAZI, BENGHAZI, BENGHAZI territory?.
oh lol so now a staffer = Bernie himself?
There's no time to discuss terrorism, apparently, because Bernie needs to introduce himself to the country.Bernie Sanders’ campaign said Saturday it was more interested in preserving its full 90 seconds of opening remarks during the second Democratic debate than devoting more time to discussing the terrorist attacks that killed at least 120 people in Paris on Friday.
In a conference call with all three campaigns, debate host CBS suggested changing the format of the forum to create more time for a foreign-policy discussion. But Sanders' team forcefully opposed any changes.
“We had agreed on opening and closing statements, the timing of those," Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver said about the debate format that was settled before the attacks on Friday. "Others attempted to change those. We pushed back on those and ended up prevailing. We're very happy about that.”
When asked for more details, he smiled: "Let's just say we won."
When a reporter suggested to Weaver that the changes seemed appropriate in light of the biggest terrorist attack in over a decade, he said: "Of which we have a minute and a half to speak to that. I don't even know what the argument is about."
Weaver argued it was important to keep the 90 seconds allotted to an opening statement, instead of cutting it down to 30 seconds, because Sanders still needs to introduce himself to the country. “A large number [of Americans] have never seen Bernie Sanders speak before, or hear his message,” he explained.
Can anyone say tone deaf?
There's no time to discuss terrorism, apparently, because Bernie needs to introduce himself to the country.
When you're running a campaign, you need to maintain that discipline. It's expected that your aides speak for you. You usually only see aides go off like this in disastrous campaigns like McCain/Palin's.
It's kind of unprecedented for a reasonable guy like Bernie to have such an undisciplined campaign.
Can anyone say tone deaf?
There's no time to discuss terrorism, apparently, because Bernie needs to introduce himself to the country.
if you look at that pic the right way it looks like a mutant baby Hitler
Because the initial blow up in the meeting with CBS has been reported and they can't evade it.That's definitely not some random rogue aide.
I can understand why Bernie and his campaign might be frustrated about this behind the scenes, but why the fuck would you talk to the press about it?
oh lol so now a staffer = Bernie himself?
I understand the staffer frustration, though. How can you make Clinton look uncapable about foreign policy without getting into BENGHAZI, BENGHAZI, BENGHAZI territory?.
It feels like such a set up. Of course it isnt, but I understand why the frustation is there. Bernie really has it all to be a treat to Clinton but his staffers, himself and lucky circumstances have made it impossible as of now.
I would call them undisciplined. More like amateur-ish. I doubt Bernie himself believed he would reach the levels it has. Everyone miscalculated how hungry Dems were for an option besides Hillary (an error of historical proportions by Warren, if you ask me). They seem unable to run the campaign as a serious, country-wide effort. Ugh, I hate them.
According to the staffer, representatives for the two other candidates, Hillary Clinton and former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, chimed in to say, “We completely agree with CBS.” The staffer said Longabaugh was “hot” and had his voice “raised.” The staffer said Longabaugh described the changes as “not right” and noted that CBS originally offered the candidates an opening that was more “open-ended,” where they “could talk about the basis for our campaign.”
“He got very hot, and there was, like, a five- or seven-minute back-and-forth, and he just wouldn’t let it go,” the staffer said, adding, “The CBS guy got annoyed enough to the point where he said, ‘Look, you know, what you’re saying makes no sense. There was a terrorist attack in Paris, and of course we have to change the way the debate is structured, and we’re not, you know, making this a foreign policy debate.”
Despite the objections from the Sanders campaign, the rival staffer said the debate will move forward with the emphasis on the attacks.
Sanders aide pushes back against CBS
Can anyone say tone deaf?
Bernie Sanders’ campaign said Saturday it was more interested in preserving its full 90 seconds of opening remarks during the second Democratic debate than devoting more time to discussing the terrorist attacks that killed at least 120 people in Paris on Friday.
In a conference call with all three campaigns, debate host CBS suggested changing the format of the forum to create more time for a foreign-policy discussion. But Sanders' team forcefully opposed any changes.
“We had agreed on opening and closing statements, the timing of those," Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver said about the debate format that was settled before the attacks on Friday. "Others attempted to change those. We pushed back on those and ended up prevailing. We're very happy about that.”
When asked for more details, he smiled: "Let's just say we won."
When a reporter suggested to Weaver that the changes seemed appropriate in light of the biggest terrorist attack in over a decade, he said: "Of which we have a minute and a half to speak to that. I don't even know what the argument is about."
Weaver argued it was important to keep the 90 seconds allotted to an opening statement, instead of cutting it down to 30 seconds, because Sanders still needs to introduce himself to the country. “A large number [of Americans] have never seen Bernie Sanders speak before, or hear his message,” he explained.
There's no time to discuss terrorism, apparently, because Bernie needs to introduce himself to the country.
He does though, so I can at least understand their side of the argument. He's a superstar on the internet, but that TV audience is a different matter. And that doesn't mean that there's no time for terrorism discussion. Hell, the important issues of our time should have more than 90 seconds allotted to them, otherwise we get mostly empty rhetoric and theater.There's no time to discuss terrorism, apparently, because Bernie needs to introduce himself to the country.
Can anyone say tone deaf?
There's no time to discuss terrorism, apparently, because Bernie needs to introduce himself to the country.
Bernie's campaign seems to go into complete panic mode whenever something unexpected happens.Can anyone say tone deaf?
There's no time to discuss terrorism, apparently, because Bernie needs to introduce himself to the country.