Hey, get a load of this. All seven of the Democrat presidential candidates a qualified for the next debate on Thursday, have written to the d n C asking for special treatment, not for themselves, but for two candidates who didn't qualify. The letter demands the d n C change its rules on who's eligible in order to avow Corey Booker and Julian Kestro to participate even though they failed to meet
the standards. Now here's the dilemma. Democrats spent months bragging about how diverse their field was, but even before the first primary, Democrat voters already eliminated all of the minorities, with the exception of Andrew Yang. So now it's time to beg even though they are unqualified by the very rules the d n C put in place. Corey Booker and Julian Castro want in. They want their quota, they want affirmative action, they want a special preference. But the
d n C leadership is pushing back. They're insisting that the standards are the standards. It's about merit, it's not about feel good diversity objectives. The d n C doesn't care if the debate stage has just a bunch of white guys and gals with a lot of money, plus Andrew Yang. They say, screw affirmative action, screw special preferences, and screw quotas and by the way, Corey and Julie unscrew you too. I mean, that's what they're saying now, and the irony is delicious. Love it.
