I blame Biden for another four years of Trump. He clung on despite the signs that everyone wanted him to go. His ego became paramount. Only when donors closed their wallets did he relent. Even this week, he said, "I could have beaten him." Hubris squared. An open primary would have brought out the best and brighest and toughest to take on Trump. "All they want is a shot," he always preaches about working people. Yet he didn't allow the Democratic party to sort out who was the best candidate to allow then a fair shot, at this moment of crisis, and no discredit to Kamala, who was brave and bold and did her best and worked as hard as she possibly could against a stacked deck and a "rigged system" to quote Trump, but only when he lost. Seems, somehow, it is no longer rigged...

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Sylvia Mulholland JD,MFA
Sylvia Mulholland JD,MFA

Written by Sylvia Mulholland JD,MFA

AneriCanadian half Ukrainian trademark attorney & writer. Sloan Foundation Fellowship from AFI. Published three novels, two traditional publishers. On BlieSky a

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