tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3046628493283608233.post4142771715462423378..comments2023-10-29T05:29:58.599-04:00Comments on Right-Side-of-Lowell: E Warren Warning to H Clinton Re Wall StreetUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3046628493283608233.post-19639703881009320482015-07-20T10:15:50.008-04:002015-07-20T10:15:50.008-04:00Could be EW expressing her preference for Bernie w...Could be EW expressing her preference for Bernie without directly offending the pre-selected party pol(s)...<br /><br />I think Sanders' ascension will freeze anyone sympathetic to his message from daring/deigning to derail his momentum. It's fair to say that that his rise in the polls is completely unexpected--likely even by him. Understanding the rarity of this, it would be hard to imagine someone like Elizabeth Warren jumping in front of the narrative. (Of course, your cynical paranoia will likely cause you to disagree).<br /><br />So we can see how it will play out. I say Bernie's going to be the rallying point. If he makes it, EW's philosophies will have also won. If he comes up short, it will become the foundation for a run in 4 years. (You heard it here first).<br /><br />Either way, as far as the Citibank comments go, I'd say she's absolutely right.Craig Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09824029248081902170noreply@blogger.com