Or if there were no highly qualified black women to comprise a good pool of candidates.
But they are not the only ones who are "highly qualified". So why restrict SCOTUS and running mate nominations to that relatively small demographic?
And of course, what made Biden's decision even worse is that he made both these race and gender restrictions at about the same time, about two high-profile nominations.
Perhaps to make a point that those in a group or groups who have been entirely or nearly entirely excluded from consideration would now get first consideration.
I know I am repeating myself but only an idiot would think that Biden did not already have a list of candidates for VP who met all of his criteria before he made that statement.
"Would now get first consideration" -- discrimination. Period. You can't fix old wrongs, you inherently end up discriminating against those who have done nothing wrong. Only by introducing the artificial notion of harm to groups can you disguise the evil you're seeking.
What did Harris do wrong, aside from being born female with dark skin?
The fact is that some white people just cannot get over not being first in line for any and all good jobs.
Out of a limited pool of candidates, Biden wanted to pick someone he could work well with and who would bring something different to the table. Many times, perhaps most of the time, the person chosen as VP candidate brings something to help balance the ticket—often geographically determined. No one complains about that.
And no one complained that Obama chose a white man to be his running mate. I wonder why. I absolutely understand why Biden was chosen and yes, white and male were almost certainly major factors.
Not a single complaint that a woman or a person of color was not chosen.
White men just cannot get over once in a while not being in the pool. It’s almost as if they fail to recognize that there is a pool of highly qualified candidates without them being in the center of it.
If it stings: maybe quit grousing and start recognizing that this is what it is still like to be a person of color or a woman, not to mention both.
1. Harris didn't "do" anything wrong. She was just a shitty candidate in a party that's chosen to alienate huge voting blocks.
2. "White men just cannot get over..." Such statements could be seen as sweeping, thoughtless generalizations, but nah. I'm sure that insulting one of the two largest voting demographics for decades has no effect on elections.
3. Your last line is the best though: if you disagree with me then start agreeing with me.
I'm not voting anymore. I'm not bothering because the Democratic party is ran by people like you who have decided to gleefully use people like me as a constant punching bag. Keep on with Revenge Tour '25, I'm sure it'll yield tremendous results. I mean sure, the Dems have only lost ALL THREE BRANCHES of the federal government. Surely that hasn't moved realistic and achievable progress back a solid 20 years.
I sure as hell won't vote for the GOP either. I could be brought back to the Dems, but I'll eat a bag of horse cocks before I pull the lever for Trumps and Fundies.
In the meantime, keep on keepin' on. It won't affect me.
Interesting that you believe you are being used as a punching bag because I suggested that maybe white men should try to put themselves in the position of women, and especially women of color. Especially given the statistics re: domestic abuse. Asking for empathy in your mind = treating you as a punching bag. That says way more about you as a person than it does me or about your politics or mine or anybody's.
Exactly what made Harris a bad candidate?
1. One of the most important matters I handle in my job is domestic violence. I had a three day trial back in November for DV. filed another one just this week, and I have another trial coming up in May for the same thing. Both men and women commit DV, btw. I've represented women who've done eye-popping things which meant there was no other solution except to cop to a shorter restraining order because trial would've gotten them the full five years. It's true that men commit DV more often than women, but it's wrong and dishonest to make sweeping claims about it being solely a male thing.
2. I don't want empathy. You're willfully mischaracterizing what I said. What I want is to not be told that I'm an oppressor when I'm not. I tried to intellectualize it for the past 20+ years before finally throwing up my hands and saying fuck it because it resulted in Trump becoming POTUS. How out of fucking touch must a party be to lose to Trump twice? How did the Dems lose the union vote? How did any of this happen???
One explanation is backlash. People are driven away, angered into spite voting, or they just lose interest. The other is that the Democratic party is run by incompetent, iron-bubble asshats who would rather double down on losing social issues than win elections that would allow at least some measure of progress.
Harris was bad candidate because of her past stances on losing social issues. At the time I didn't care about that. I voted for her and gave her campaign $1500 dollars. That wasn't because I thought she was a great candidate though; it was because Trump is disgraceful for too man reasons to list.
Again, keep dismissing what me and others like me are saying. What you seem to fail to understand is that it won't hurt us, and it's already been devastating to the groups you claim to care about.