If Elizbaeth Warren is committed to being the future voice of the Democrat Party, perhaps she should tailor her rhetoric around the message delivered by the American people
November 10, 2016
If Elizbaeth Warren is committed to being the future voice of the Democrat Party, perhaps she should tailor her rhetoric around the message delivered by the American people
November 10, 2016
In a speech this afternoon to the AFL-CIO, Elizabeth Warren seemed to lay out an argument that had all the makings of a future campaign message:
This Warren speech to the AFL-CIO could have been her stump speech … if she'd run.
— Annie Linskey (@AnnieLinskey) November 10, 2016
However, Warren decided to use the bulk of her speech to criticize GOP Congressional leaders – who now control both houses of Congress – exactly the opposite of the message voters sent on Tuesday night. Instead of exploring the failures of her own party, which lost the Presidency and now continues to be in the minority in both bodies of Congress.
Big line from Warren: Trump won the presidency under a R flag but MMcConnell, PRyan+the Rs in Congress—+their way of doing biz—were rejected
— Gabriel Debenedetti (@gdebenedetti) November 10, 2016
That’s a curious claim, especially when conservatives like Ron Johnson, Pat Toomey, Roy Blunt, and Richard Burr were all re-elected. Coincidentally, Warren travelled to Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Missouri and North Carolina to campaign against all these senators who were victorious earlier this week.
If Warren is actually considering being a national candidate, she might want to wake up and realize what the nation actually said on Tuesday.