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Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Joe Biden called Kamala Harris a 'kid' and it has not gone down well [View all]Hav
(5,969 posts)134. 'You are inexperienced compared to me and therefore out of my league.'
He literally said "Go easy on me"...That leads to quite the contradiction between that interpretation and what he said, don't you think?
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Joe Biden called Kamala Harris a 'kid' and it has not gone down well [View all]
Soph0571
Aug 2019
OP
Why aren't the terms "old man" and "kid" equally objectionable in a professional setting? n/t
pnwmom
Aug 2019
#22
Kid is an endearing terminology- has been for decades. Just watch Humfrey Bogart and
Ninga
Aug 2019
#102
Ingrid Bergman was 27. Kamala is 54, an accomplished professional who deserves to be
pnwmom
Aug 2019
#138
You do understand that Kamala and Beau Biden were friends? There is no doubt some affection
emulatorloo
Aug 2019
#142
I'm not trying to destroy Biden. I do wish he'd stop the gaffes. All this one did was remind
pnwmom
Aug 2019
#144
Almost every post I have read from you for a while are about how evil Biden is.
emulatorloo
Aug 2019
#146
You are for some reason ignoring the many posts that have nothing to do with Biden or the primaries.
pnwmom
Aug 2019
#150
my son in law calls hubby "ole man" and it is definately a term of endearment
questionseverything
Aug 2019
#151
You can't give an actual reason? Why is "old man" objectionable but not "kid"? n/t
pnwmom
Aug 2019
#38
Between friends, I find both UNobjectionable. But to answer your question,
thesquanderer
Aug 2019
#98
They are only objectionable if the 2 involved, the old man and the kid have objections
Thekaspervote
Aug 2019
#121
And I'm sure being the affable kinda guy he is he would have just smiled
Thekaspervote
Aug 2019
#122
Well...of couse this is the worst (sarcasm)...but then everything Biden does
Demsrule86
Aug 2019
#65
He's not hiding his age. No reason to. It isn't an illness or a character flaw. He
emmaverybo
Aug 2019
#109
Kid is not a pejorative. But if her intent in a pre-debate Ice-breaking exchange was friendly and
emmaverybo
Aug 2019
#183
Yes it is! In a professional setting, it is diminishing. That's where we differ. nt
pnwmom
Aug 2019
#187
Mountain out of a molehill. That's my reaction and I take myself out of the stir-up. NT
emmaverybo
Aug 2019
#188
right, it was a saying . and he said it during a casual moment of greeting and making light of the
JI7
Aug 2019
#15
What the heck is wrong with admitting to your own age? What some of us love about Biden is
emmaverybo
Aug 2019
#112
I highly doubt it would have bothered mr. Biden, so no, no need to defend or take offense
Thekaspervote
Aug 2019
#124
If Trump called a 54 year old political opponent a "kid," the media would talk about it. n/t
pnwmom
Aug 2019
#12
he has talked about wanting to date 10 year olds and the media doesn't talk about it
JI7
Aug 2019
#28
It backfires, just as will those 40+ year old attacks on him during debate. Stinks of desperation
hlthe2b
Aug 2019
#25
If Kamala Harris comes out and said how offended she is by that statement, then it's all on her.
YOHABLO
Aug 2019
#17
And feeling threatened and vulnerable. It's a defense mechanism that's raised to hide insecurities.
NurseJackie
Aug 2019
#115
If he called Cory Booker, 50, a "kid," are you sure that would be nice compliment?
pnwmom
Aug 2019
#137
It really is pathetic how some purposefully get worked up over nothing.
SouthernProgressive
Aug 2019
#56
His tone was clearly not patronizing and you must also have no sense of humor. nt
UniteFightBack
Aug 2019
#71
Ummmmmmm its not at all similar. But thanks for proving my point. You ain't funny. nt
UniteFightBack
Aug 2019
#79
You must have a damn hard time getting through life if you think THIS was patronizing. nt
UniteFightBack
Aug 2019
#176
Comparing a friendly greeting between colleagues to Trump grabbing women by the pussy?
emulatorloo
Aug 2019
#147
They've known each other for years. I'd bet he's called her "kid" any number of times in
highplainsdem
Aug 2019
#86
Gotta put EVERYTHING under the microscope until we find something to kill his front runner status
Thekaspervote
Aug 2019
#119
You might be right, & if you are, then it comes off as a demeaning remark to Harris
mtnsnake
Aug 2019
#129
Would it have been okay for him to call Booker a "boy"? What's the difference? n/t
pnwmom
Aug 2019
#168
I'm 57..my brother and 2 sisters are all over 50...I call them the kids.
AncientGeezer
Aug 2019
#135
If anyone called me kid, I"d be very pleased. This is another non-story to attack Biden.
Doodley
Aug 2019
#158
It's been 24 hours. Did I miss the articles about how offended Harris was?
GulfCoast66
Aug 2019
#159
At 69 years old we had a party chairman who is 9 years older than me. She always called me "kid".
George II
Aug 2019
#169
That happened when they both walked on stage before the debate started, it was a greeting....
George II
Aug 2019
#171