Congresswoman Karen Bass being vetted to be Biden running mate

  • oeb11
  • 06-23-2020, 10:26 AM
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/elect...0dN?li=BBorjTa
Congresswoman Karen Bass, chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, is undergoing vetting as a candidate to be Joe Biden's running mate, CBS News has learned according to sources familiar with the process.
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The five-term congresswoman represents Los Angeles and endorsed Biden for president in mid-March.

It is not immediately clear where Bass stands in the vetting process but her name has been floated for consideration by powerful Democrats like House Majority Whip James Clyburn. "Karen Bass would be a big plus…she is a great person in my mind, I work with her every day," Clyburn told CNN in June when asked about Biden's vetting process.
Clyburn specifically cited her previous leadership experience as speaker of the California Assembly, the first African-American woman to lead the chamber, as fitting preparation for the White House.
Her current leadership of the Congressional Black Caucus has taken on even greater importance, since she recently unveiled House Democrats' slate of police reforms in the wake of George Floyd's death and the nationwide protests for racial equality.
"I'm inclined to push the envelope as far as we can because we have a moment now," Bass said of the policing reform proposal in an interview with CBS News' Major Garrett on "The Takeout" podcast.
Bass' vetting comes as pressure builds on Biden to pick a woman of color to join him on the ticket.
In a recent interview with "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell after he met with Floyd's family in Texas, Biden was adamant that the recent racial tensions and spotlight on civil rights have not dramatically altered his criteria in picking a running mate.
This new vetting also comes after Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar withdrew her name from vice presidential consideration, saying that she directly implored Biden to pick a woman of color.
From her perspective, Bass told Garrett she "would certainly like to see" a woman of color chosen as Biden's running mate but added it was not "imperative."
Neither Bass' congressional office nor Biden's campaign immediately responded to a request for comment.
Before politics, Bass' career was in healthcare as a physician's assistant, notable experience as the country continues to face the COVID-19 pandemic.
As the seriousness of the pandemic set in during late March, Bass joined Biden for a livestream event about the problems faced by medical workers on the front lines of the pandemic.
"I worked in the trauma center at the beginning of the AIDS epidemic, I remember working without protection and I remember the fear I had every day," Bass said on the livestream about her work in Los Angeles. "I know the commitment you have to save lives even if it means putting your own life at risk. The nation thanks you for your service."
In 2010, the congresswoman was honored with the Profile in Courage Award for her bipartisan work in striking a legislative deal to address the 2009 financial crisis in California. Bass and her fellow leaders "set aside party loyalties and ideological differences and fashioned a solution to rescue California from the brink of financial ruin," Caroline Kennedy said in delivering the award.
Bass' vetting comes as Biden's team of running mate head hunters is entrenched in an intensive vetting of candidates, a process that includes an extensive review of documents, public and private records and lengthy written questionnaires and interviews.
There are several other women of color under consideration to join the White House ticket. CBS News recently reported that former National Security Adviser Susan Rice, Representative Val Demings and Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, are now being considered more seriously for the role than they were weeks prior. An announcement has been previewed around August 1.
One of the women helping Biden make his decision is Delaware Representative Lisa Blunt Rochester. She has been honest about how race will factor into her deliberation.
"If we want to transform this country, this is the time to recognize...the leadership of black women," Blunt Rochester said on a recent livestream. "We won't be taken for granted."


A kalifornia nut job radical for VP. what will the demLibs think of next.

Setting up for a marxist -socialist takeover via the 25th Amendment.

From a party of "Diversity" - which will only consider candidates of a certain gender, race, and persuasion - gptta Be Gay, also. Heterosexuals need not apply.



Which is - racist, generist, and discriminatory behavior by the long-term Plantation Politics as usual party. White male heterosexuals need not apply - and biden will be bounced immediately after election - If elected.

Prepare for a Marxist Shithole Amerika - just like Maduro and Venezuela - whom AOC and the DemLibs revere and praise as a model for Amerika!
biden is a front, the perfect front for these people

he's white (non-dangerous to other white people), "experienced", but a perfect placement as he is without guiding principles, and feeble and with time only to become more feeble

a sort of a von hindenburg for hitler

or a mueller for weismann

the vetting process is interesting as its to find out who is on the team

this election isn't about biden or for that matter trump, nor is it about dimocrat or republican,
its about America, the constitution, the rule of law, the bill of rights, free enterprise, motherhood, apple pie and goodness

the republicans aren't perfect but there is no option as the dimocrats have fallen under the devil's sway

its not hyperbole to maintain that a vote for a dimocrat is treasonous
  • oeb11
  • 06-23-2020, 10:55 AM
NGIT - Thank you sir!
Unique_Carpenter's Avatar
But does the DNC think that Bass will actually be a puppet for them. Or will DNC realize to late that she's not, and has different objectives.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/elect...0dN?li=BBorjTa
Congresswoman Karen Bass, chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, is undergoing vetting as a candidate to be Joe Biden's running mate, CBS News has learned according to sources familiar with the process.
© Kevin Dietsch/Pool via REUTERS Powered by Microsoft News
The five-term congresswoman represents Los Angeles and endorsed Biden for president in mid-March.

It is not immediately clear where Bass stands in the vetting process but her name has been floated for consideration by powerful Democrats like House Majority Whip James Clyburn. "Karen Bass would be a big plus…she is a great person in my mind, I work with her every day," Clyburn told CNN in June when asked about Biden's vetting process.
Clyburn specifically cited her previous leadership experience as speaker of the California Assembly, the first African-American woman to lead the chamber, as fitting preparation for the White House.
Her current leadership of the Congressional Black Caucus has taken on even greater importance, since she recently unveiled House Democrats' slate of police reforms in the wake of George Floyd's death and the nationwide protests for racial equality.
"I'm inclined to push the envelope as far as we can because we have a moment now," Bass said of the policing reform proposal in an interview with CBS News' Major Garrett on "The Takeout" podcast.
Bass' vetting comes as pressure builds on Biden to pick a woman of color to join him on the ticket.
In a recent interview with "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell after he met with Floyd's family in Texas, Biden was adamant that the recent racial tensions and spotlight on civil rights have not dramatically altered his criteria in picking a running mate.
This new vetting also comes after Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar withdrew her name from vice presidential consideration, saying that she directly implored Biden to pick a woman of color.
From her perspective, Bass told Garrett she "would certainly like to see" a woman of color chosen as Biden's running mate but added it was not "imperative."
Neither Bass' congressional office nor Biden's campaign immediately responded to a request for comment.
Before politics, Bass' career was in healthcare as a physician's assistant, notable experience as the country continues to face the COVID-19 pandemic.
As the seriousness of the pandemic set in during late March, Bass joined Biden for a livestream event about the problems faced by medical workers on the front lines of the pandemic.
"I worked in the trauma center at the beginning of the AIDS epidemic, I remember working without protection and I remember the fear I had every day," Bass said on the livestream about her work in Los Angeles. "I know the commitment you have to save lives even if it means putting your own life at risk. The nation thanks you for your service."
In 2010, the congresswoman was honored with the Profile in Courage Award for her bipartisan work in striking a legislative deal to address the 2009 financial crisis in California. Bass and her fellow leaders "set aside party loyalties and ideological differences and fashioned a solution to rescue California from the brink of financial ruin," Caroline Kennedy said in delivering the award.
Bass' vetting comes as Biden's team of running mate head hunters is entrenched in an intensive vetting of candidates, a process that includes an extensive review of documents, public and private records and lengthy written questionnaires and interviews.
There are several other women of color under consideration to join the White House ticket. CBS News recently reported that former National Security Adviser Susan Rice, Representative Val Demings and Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, are now being considered more seriously for the role than they were weeks prior. An announcement has been previewed around August 1.
One of the women helping Biden make his decision is Delaware Representative Lisa Blunt Rochester. She has been honest about how race will factor into her deliberation.
"If we want to transform this country, this is the time to recognize...the leadership of black women," Blunt Rochester said on a recent livestream. "We won't be taken for granted."


A kalifornia nut job radical for VP. what will the demLibs think of next.

Setting up for a marxist -socialist takeover via the 25th Amendment.

From a party of "Diversity" - which will only consider candidates of a certain gender, race, and persuasion - gptta Be Gay, also. Heterosexuals need not apply.



Which is - racist, generist, and discriminatory behavior by the long-term Plantation Politics as usual party. White male heterosexuals need not apply - and biden will be bounced immediately after election - If elected.

Prepare for a Marxist Shithole Amerika - just like Maduro and Venezuela - whom AOC and the DemLibs revere and praise as a model for Amerika! Originally Posted by oeb11
We are getting closer and closer to shithole status everyday if people like her are qualified to be the VP.
  • oeb11
  • 06-23-2020, 06:55 PM
It is the kalifornication of America./
HedonistForever's Avatar
biden is a front, the perfect front for these people

he's white (non-dangerous to other white people), "experienced", but a perfect placement as he is without guiding principles, and feeble and with time only to become more feeble

a sort of a von hindenburg for hitler

or a mueller for weismann

the vetting process is interesting as its to find out who is on the team

this election isn't about biden or for that matter trump, nor is it about dimocrat or republican,
its about America, the constitution, the rule of law, the bill of rights, free enterprise, motherhood, apple pie and goodness

the republicans aren't perfect but there is no option as the dimocrats have fallen under the devil's sway

its not hyperbole to maintain that a vote for a dimocrat is treasonous Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought

Of course I agree in principle, I said almost word for word what you just said in another post but the two lines I highlighted contradict each other. It is exactly about whether you vote Democrat or Republican. It is not about Trump or Biden any more.


You are right, there is no option but to vote Republican or we will face the disintegration of our once great country to anarchist who are telling us very clearly with their own voices if we are wiling to listen that America must be torn down, "pulled up by the roots" as on BLM leader said and then rebuild the country with people of color in power, no more White people may hold the reins of power. This isn't about equality, this isn't even about Black Lives or we would be seeing thousands marching in Chicago every evening.


If you vote Democrat and you are White, don't act all surprised when HR notifies you that you will need to train your Black replacement because "it's only fair".
Ripmany's Avatar
He just need to F-ing pick some one.

She looks like Aunt Jemina with glasses.

What happened to Lizzo?
adav8s28's Avatar
Still like

1.Kamala Harris
2.Demings
3.Gov Whitmer
4.Mayor Keisha Bottoms

It will probably be one of these 4. Will beat Trump with any of these 4.

What is so special about Harris? She's a good lawyer and Lexus Lover posted that she was fuckable.
LexusLover's Avatar
.... and Lexus Lover posted that she was fuckable. Originally Posted by adav8s28
Well, that would help Bitten remain in the basement (aka "situation room" at the People's House), ...

....so he wouldn't have to chase White Girls at the Biker Bars ....



... as for Harris and her "climb" to stardom ... the rumor is she sucked her way up!
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
ms. bass?


I take it that she's not married.
Chung Tran's Avatar
I can't picture Bass in the Oval Office.. pass!
Ripmany's Avatar
Most of smell bad we need lot of ventilation.
One of the premier female poverty pimps.

Perfect.