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In reply to the discussion: Platner: Astro-Turfed Authenticity [View all]Sympthsical
(11,363 posts)54. Absolutely
But then it was the 19th Century, where becoming a lawyer was a vastly different process. It was an apprenticeship affair (reading the law).
But my point is, his hick persona was largely put on. He used it exceedingly well, but it wasn't who he was. He first ran for office at 23 and was in the Illinois legislature by the time he was 25. When it came time to maneuver his way into the presidency, the country lawyer from the uncultured West was a bit he used to disarm people. Hell, he married a Todd, which most people believe was at least partially out of political and social calculation. (And for all her complexities, Mary Todd read his ambition very well. She knew who he was.)
He was always a politician.
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As someone who has contempt for police, would like to see the party move to the left, etc., I want to add that it is
WhiskeyGrinder
Wednesday
#1
Increasingly, the consultants and activists groups are doing the vetting. Parties don't have the money, time or
WhiskeyGrinder
Wednesday
#16
Well, there's a big problem right there if searches are farmed out to consulting firms.
yardwork
Wednesday
#62
I need some answers. Like who were these the people doing the veting? What's the source of your bio of Platner?
flashman13
Wednesday
#36
It wasn't just the "vetters" (whoever they are) who were OK with Platner's flaws
Fiendish Thingy
Wednesday
#4
Since it's a felony, it would have to go to a grand jury to get an indictment
Fiendish Thingy
Wednesday
#15
That's just the thing... it appears to me that their job was not to vet, but to scrub and polish...
QueerDuck
Wednesday
#12
Isn't it odd that most of we Democrats doubted Platner's honesty and authenticity from the beginning...
Escape
Wednesday
#14
"What you're talking about is identity politics. We are so proud that for the first time we have a judge
betsuni
Wednesday
#53
Yes. There was a lot of bullying and attempts to silence critics. This was coming from his campaign...
QueerDuck
Wednesday
#25
If you spoke out you were deemed a traitor to "the cause." It just wasn't coming from his campaign, it
Raftergirl
Wednesday
#39
One thing about Platner that has not been mentioned in this thread -- he's a very talented speaker. He also gives good
Fil1957
Wednesday
#32
I still can't past the Nazi tattoo! And he didn't get rid of it until after it was made public.
LeftInTX
Wednesday
#58
His strategist could have dumped him early on. It happens. It wasn't his idea to run.
LeftInTX
Wednesday
#64