'Democrats take a huge risk if we just substitute one arrogant billionaire for another.'
"Democrats are not going to win if we have a nominee who has a history of hiding his tax returns, of harassing women, and of supporting racist policies like redlining and stop-and-frisk," Warren said, referring to Bloomberg's
."Look, I'll support whoever the Democratic nominee is. But understand this: Democrats take a huge risk if we just substitute one arrogant billionaire for another."Answering a question about his record as a boss—from his company being"a hostile workplace for women" to his previous confession of making"sexually suggestive remarks" to female employees—Bloomberg said,"I have no tolerance for the kind of behavior that the Me Too movement has exposed.
Bloomberg rattled off a list of clearly rehearsed statistics, fumbling over his own words toward the end as his mind tried to play catchup with his mouth: A woman runs his foundation;"lots and lots of women have big responsibilities" in his company; a woman served as his deputy when he was mayor; et cetera, et cetera.Classily, Bloomberg rolled his eyes.
For the next 50 seconds or so, Warren hit him where it hurt, bringing up various lawsuits women employees have filed against his company, as the billionaire tried his hardest to keep his cool. I guess money can buy elections but not composure. "The mayor has to stand on his record, and what we need to know is exactly what's lurking out there," Warren continued. Dragging out
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