Using a Dog to Boost Liz Warren

Using a Dog to Boost Liz Warren

Using a Dog to Boost Liz Warren

Elizabeth Warren has been dropping in Iowa polls, while her fellow socialist Bernie Sanders is on the rise. So the New York Times, in an attempt to bolster their girl’s chances, published a puff piece featuring Warren and her dog.

Oh, the NYT titled the article “The Dogs of the 2020 Campaign Trail,” and talked about the dogs of past presidents. They also gave shout-outs to the doggos of Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg. Buttigieg and his, er, “husband” (yeah, I still wince at using “his” and “husband” together) have two mutts. Truman and Buddy Buttigieg, as the dogs of Millennials, naturally have their own Twitter account.

As for Joe Biden, he owns two German Shepherds. I find that puzzling: Biden doesn’t seem like the Shepherd type. Somehow the traditional image of this breed and its legendary Teutonic discipline don’t mesh with Crazy Joe. But maybe that’s just me.

At least Buttigieg and Biden know how to handle dogs. Unlike Mike Bloomberg, who attempted to greet a dog by shaking its . . . mouth.

But make no mistake: the real star of this NYT article is Bailey, Elizabeth Warren’s Golden Retriever.

Who’s not always such a good boy. In May, Warren tweeted a picture of Bailey amidst the remains of something he chewed up:

“Bailey was a bad boy. But at least he’s sorry.”

Warren used her dog to kick off her presidential campaign. In fact, he’s Warren’s second dog; Bruce Warren purchased Bailey for her in 2018. Was he bought to be a political prop? I report, you decide.

At Halloween, Warren also posted a video of the dog “promoting” her idea of taxing wealth of over $50 million with a 2 percent surcharge. So she draped two large pennies over Bailey’s back. Get it?

The pennies costume turned out to be a hit with Warren supporters, too. Right after Halloween, they erected a 25-foot inflatable Bailey — complete with pennies — outside a Democratic party event in Des Moines, IA.

Here’s the video. Watch Warren use baby talk and call Bailey her “doggy-woggy” and her “two-cent dog.”

Well, that’s awkward. Hmm, Golden Retrievers are an intelligent breed — I wonder if she trained him to go “get her a beer,” too.

Yet the NYT is just gaga over Bailey:

“Bailey proved a charismatic if unpredictable surrogate, whacking things with his tail, rolling around with his paws in the air, munching on hoodies and slobbering on the volunteers.”

OMG, so cute!

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Credit: giphy.com.

And, the NYT isn’t the only one who squees over Bailey. For instance, Robert Abare, a Warren fanboy from Washington State, set up a Twitter account just for Warren’s dog. The account, called @FirstDogBailey, shows the pooch as some sort of canine socialist superhero.

“I try to make Bailey into this progressive-warrior-like golden retriever. I make little jokes that blend dog humor with economic progressive activism.”

For example, the pinned tweet reads:

“Bailey” also bragged that his “Mom put billionaire tears in my water bowl.”

Eh, that’s lame. As is the Twitter page and the NYT article. They seem like desperate efforts to save Elizabeth Warren’s campaign, which appears to be (ahem) going to the dogs.

 

Featured image: Rob Kleine/flickr/cropped/CC BY-NC 2.0. 

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Kim is a pint-sized patriot who packs some big contradictions. She is a Baby Boomer who never became a hippie, an active Republican who first registered as a Democrat (okay, it was to help a sorority sister's father in his run for sheriff), and a devout Lutheran who practices yoga. Growing up in small-town Indiana, now living in the Kansas City metro, Kim is a conservative Midwestern gal whose heart is also in the Seattle area, where her eldest daughter, son-in-law, and grandson live. Kim is a working speech pathologist who left school system employment behind to subcontract to an agency, and has never looked back. She describes her conservatism as falling in the mold of Russell Kirk's Ten Conservative Principles. Don't know what they are? Google them!

9 Comments
  • GWB says:

    I still wince at using “his” and “husband” together
    As you should. It’s not normal.

    Eh, that’s lame.
    Well, a lot of what politicians do is lame.
    But it just looks so … inauthentic.

    What’s really weird? I think she actually is authentic. But she’s just really lousy at expressing things in a non-academic way. And the one thing a politician needs is the ability to schmooze. One Clinton had it (despite being a crook and pervert) but the other doesn’t (who is also a crook) – and it showed.

  • John Casteel says:

    “The Dogs of the 2020 Campaign Trail.” Are you sure that article was about Golden Retrievers and German Shepherds?

  • Charles N. Steele says:

    If the democrat debates just featured their dogs I would watch. Might even vote for one.

  • Joe in PNG says:

    Liz: “I’m going to push for tough penalties for ‘spreading disinformation’, but don’t really think about the implications of that. Instead, look at this puppy!”

  • Bailey campaigning for Liz…..

    I had no idea Golden Retrievers were part Indian……

  • Mike says:

    “Bailey was a bad boy. But at least he’s sorry.” I suspect that she made him very, very sorry.

  • Ruth says:

    I am suspect since she calls him Bud instead of Bailey. What, she can’t even learn her dog’s name?

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