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Debbie Wasserman Schultz STILL hasn't come up with a difference between Democrats and Socialists


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By —— Bio and Archives October 16, 2015

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There's really only one way Debbie Wasserman Schultz makes headlines, and you can be sure it isn't by touting her virtually nonexistent success rate. No, if Debbie is in the news, it's because she's said or done something to embarrass herself, her party, or her supporters. Back in July, she was caught off guard when Chris Matthews asked her to outline the difference between a Democrat and a Socialist. Her non-answer relied on the standard deflection, stammering, and incoherent babble which has come to serve as her hallmark.
To be honest, it's actually an impossible question to answer. As I said at the time, you can't spotlight differences where none exist. However, Debbie has to know that people are going to keep asking. She's gotten the question few times in the intervening months and each time she's failed to offer a genuine response. It may be hard to craft a decent answer, but if she's not sharp enough to come up with something, somebody should write something down for her. By now you'd think that someone in the DNC machine would have stepped in to help her out. Clearly, they haven't. Check out her deer-in-the-headlights stare in this clip via MRCTV: (video below) I know what you're thinking. You're frustrated that the reporter let her ramble like that. I agree. She should have cut her off and said "I didn't ask you about the Republicans, answer my question." Still, it's always good to know that Debbie hasn't learned anything from her multiple "shellackings" and that she's still terrible at her job. If the eventual GOP nominee is smart, he or she will make this a point in the debates. Whether it's Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, or Joe Biden, their answer will no doubt be equally shallow.



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