2020 Democrats Agree: They're Very, Very Sorry.
'The Democratic Partys presidential hopefuls differ on their approach to policy issues such as income inequality and climate change, but on one thing there is almost uniform agreement: Theyre all very, very sorry.
The most recent high-profile mea culpa came Thursday when Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts apologized for her controversial decision to take a DNA test to prove her decades-old claim of Native American ancestry.
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. recently lamented his role in crafting the tough-on-crime drug legislation of the 1980s and 1990s. Senator Kamala Harris of California said she regretted some of the positions her office took while she was a state prosecutor. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York said her past hard-line stances on immigration certainly werent empathetic and they were not kind. Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont apologized after reports of gender discrimination and sexual harassment in his 2016 presidential campaign.
The spate of sorrys is indicative of a crowded field of Democratic candidates who understand that the partys increasingly diverse base can be uncompromising on issues such as discrimination, criminal justice reform and immigration and often expects candidates to stand more boldly on questions of identity including race, gender and sexuality.
This is about morals, said Steven Drahozal, the chair of the Dubuque County Democrats in Iowa. He said voters in Iowa, the key early primary state, will actually appreciate a candidate who recognizes and acknowledges previous shortcomings. But he said Democratic candidates need to be acutely sensitive to those who in the past have been left behind. Not intending to offend is not an excuse, he said.'>>>
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/03/us/politics/democrats-2020-apologies.html?
guillaumeb
(42,641 posts)Or I would be if I did not know that no one of us is perfect.
What we expect from out candidates is that they best represent our vision for the country.
And we expect our candidates to be able to evolve on issues.
Unlike the GOP, which is devolving back to a pre-civil war mindset.
Glamrock
(11,802 posts)Everyone here knows I'm perfect....
guillaumeb
(42,641 posts)I thought that in this case I was the only one.
Glamrock
(11,802 posts)We are perfect. Everyone else has things to work on. Nice to know I'm in good company!
guillaumeb
(42,641 posts)One possibility.
Perhaps we are, perhaps we are. Thanks for the laughs this fine morning.
Voltaire2
(13,079 posts)matters, the other doesnt.
question everything
(47,494 posts)Nitram
(22,825 posts)I'll never forget Dubya during the debates not being able to come up with a single weakness or regret.Republicans think admitting they made a mistake is a sign of weakness. Democrats know its is a sign of strength unless it is decision forced solely by political circumstances.
stuffmatters
(2,574 posts)Taking a look at some biggies:Sherrod Brown stood against the Crime Bill, the Bankruptcy Bill, the Iraq War Resolution. He opposed the anti democratic, antiworker.anti environment corporate (ALEC) ISDS kangaroo courts of NAFTA & TPP.
I cannot remember ever listening to an interview during Brown's decades in DC where he was not clearly, intelligently and honestly on the correct side of any political issue. I hope he runs. And I'm glad Sen Warren is in the race already, as she shares the same consistency of political principles and vision.