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Mitchell Robinson: Cory Booker is a Hard Pass for this Democratic Educator | Eclectablog

Cory Booker is a Hard Pass for this Democratic Educator | Eclectablog

Cory Booker is a Hard Pass for this Democratic Educator


In what may be the least surprising political development of the past 2 years, New Jersey Senator Cory Booker recently announced his candidacy for President of the United States. Mr. Booker has been running for president seemingly forever. He’s been planning for this moment since he was a kid, and everything he’s ever done has been designed for just this moment.
And the time will never be better for Booker to run–because he’s the opposite of Trump in so many ways:
  • old vs. young
  • white vs. black
  • ugly vs. handsome
  • awkward v telegenic
  • dumb vs smart
  • hate v love
Perhaps more importantly, Cory Booker is the poster child for the craven, made-for-TV, ambitious political creature. He knows that Trump is the most unpopular opponent he’ll ever have the chance to run against, and that the GOP has now moved so far right that he can position himself as a “liberal” on plenty of issues. In a cartoon race, which this is shaping up to be, Booker is right out of central casting.
The only problem is that Booker is a pro-corporate, pro-privatization, pro-big pharma DINO (Democrat in name only) at a time when what’s needed is a true progressive to offer a real alternative to the lunacy on the far-right.
I really don’t want to be a single-issue voter, but education will almost always be the most CONTINUE READING: Cory Booker is a Hard Pass for this Democratic Educator | Eclectablog