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***BREAKING NEWS*** Barney Frank Passed At 86 (Original Post) DemocratSinceBirth May 20 OP
Barney was 'frank' alright EYESORE 9001 May 20 #1
Condolences to his family. Nt spooky3 May 20 #2
Rest, Barney. lamp_shade May 20 #3
May his Memory always be for a blessing. PCIntern May 20 #4
RIP, Barney Frank. sheshe2 May 20 #5
RIP, Barney Frank. sheshe2 May 20 #6
A champion of gay and women's rights -- TBF May 20 #7
"The Moral Majority supports legislators who oppose abortions but also oppose child nutrition and day care. Quiet Em May 20 #8
"Moral majority" which is neither Walleye May 20 #28
... 2naSalit May 20 #9
rest in peace dawn5651 May 20 #10
Rest in Peace Barney Frank NoSheep May 20 #11
Barney Clouds Passing May 20 #12
RIP, Barney. ms liberty May 20 #13
... orleans May 20 #14
Saddened. Memorably great. cachukis May 20 #15
Goodbye to a great and good man. Ford_Prefect May 20 #16
May he RIP. 🕯️ mobeau69 May 20 #17
Rest in Peace Barney... 🌈🏳️‍🌈💕😢 and Thank You! 🍷 QueerDuck May 20 #18
I always liked him MustLoveBeagles May 20 #20
Cross gently Mr. Frank MustLoveBeagles May 20 #19
The guy that, essentially, made his last act angrychair May 20 #21
"gives Republicans ammunition to attack us" Nixie May 20 #32
Post removed Post removed May 20 #38
I'm sorry to hear that he went the direction he did in this upcoming book. ShazzieB May 20 #47
Yeah, that was progressoid May 20 #52
This message was self-deleted by its author Kid Berwyn May 20 #54
A state that elected Kay Ivey angrychair May 20 #22
I loved this guy. Sorry to hear he's gone. RIP Greybnk48 May 20 #23
Sad news. I wish there were more like Barney JoseBalow May 20 #24
He was one of the great ones! Wiz Imp May 20 #25
May he rest in peace LetMyPeopleVote May 20 #26
My sympathy to his family and friends. Buzz cook May 20 #27
R.I.P. Mr. Frank mwmisses4289 May 20 #29
RIP, Mr. Frank. Mad_Dem_X May 20 #30
RIP to a man who always fought hard for our party. Nixie May 20 #31
Rest in power, Barney SheltieLover May 20 #33
I remember reading a few weeks ago that he was in hospice. Ilsa May 20 #34
He sure was! I hope he had a gentle passage. calimary May 21 #58
Thank you, Barney, for your many years of working for equality in our nation. Totally Tunsie May 20 #35
R.I.P. EnergizedLib May 20 #36
Here's clarity continues to be missed. Festivito May 20 #37
"" AllaN01Bear May 20 #39
Rest easy now, Barney. Liberal In Texas May 20 #40
R.I.P. sinkingfeeling May 20 #41
R.I.P. Rep. Frank wendyb-NC May 20 #42
Barney, you were special. BidenRocks May 20 #43
Loved his audacity BaronChocula May 20 #44
Rest in Peace 😪 Figarosmom May 20 #45
I hope he passed gently... RIP, Barney Frank... hlthe2b May 20 #46
:( mzmolly May 20 #48
And without ever seeing discrimination outlawed at the federal level BlueAJ May 20 #49
He was my Congressman for many years AdamGG May 20 #50
Threw trans people under the bus. N/T tonekat May 20 #51
Thank you, Barney Frank, for everything you did for the greater good! calimary May 20 #53
I remember him in the Mass. lege Warpy May 20 #55
Statement of President Obama on the passing of Congressman Frank LetMyPeopleVote May 20 #56
One of the good ones. RIP. BootinUp May 20 #57

PCIntern

(28,624 posts)
4. May his Memory always be for a blessing.
Wed May 20, 2026, 10:19 AM
May 20

As I posted some weeks ago, I knew him personally from an organization of which I was a member which worked in concert with him in the 1980’s to free Jewish dentists who wished to emigrate to America or Israel from the Soviet Union. He was sincere and dedicated. We were quite successful considering the atmosphere in those days.

Quiet Em

(3,052 posts)
8. "The Moral Majority supports legislators who oppose abortions but also oppose child nutrition and day care.
Wed May 20, 2026, 10:26 AM
May 20

From their perspective, life begins at conception and ends at birth." - Barney Frank

RIP

orleans

(37,253 posts)
14. ...
Wed May 20, 2026, 10:51 AM
May 20

from cnn:
https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/20/politics/barney-frank-former-congressman



Barney Frank, liberal icon who regulated a ‘too big’ financial industry, dies at 86


Barney Frank, the barrier-breaking former Congressman who helped draft reforms that sought to rein in an unruly financial industry in the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis, has died. He was 86.

His sister Doris Breay confirmed his death to CNN, saying, “he was a wonderful brother. I was lucky to be his sister. I will miss him.”

Frank entered hospice care earlier this year where he underwent treatment for congestive heart failure, according to media reports.

The former congressman built a reputation on Capitol Hill for being an outspoken progressive stalwart. He was also the first member of Congress to voluntarily come out as gay. Frank’s decision to publicly disclose his sexuality in 1987 made him the most prominent gay man in Washington during the height of the AIDS epidemic.

more at link


angrychair

(12,545 posts)
21. The guy that, essentially, made his last act
Wed May 20, 2026, 11:08 AM
May 20

To attack the Democratic Party. I have no ill will but it's not a good look for Party unity and gives Republicans ammunition to attack us with in social media.

For context for people not aware, his last book was "The Hard Path to Unity: Why We Must Reform the Left to Rescue Democracy" in which he wants to pull the Party more to the center and contends that progressives are destroying the Democratic Party.

Nixie

(18,116 posts)
32. "gives Republicans ammunition to attack us"
Wed May 20, 2026, 12:06 PM
May 20

That was also ironically Barney Frank’s message.

Response to angrychair (Reply #21)

ShazzieB

(22,934 posts)
47. I'm sorry to hear that he went the direction he did in this upcoming book.
Wed May 20, 2026, 02:28 PM
May 20

It doesn't sound great, on the face of it. It won't be out until September, but from what I can tell right now, I'm pretty sure I'm going to disagree with a lot of it. But even so, I'm not going to dunk on him for writing a book he must have known would be controversial when his health was failing and he didn't know how much time he had left. I can't fault him for wanting to get his two cents in while he was still capable of it.

Whatecer I may think about what he says in this book, it sounds to me like he wrote it out of genuine concern for the party's future, and I can respect that, even while disagreeing with him about what needs to be done. I'm actually pretty impressed that that he managed to write this book and get it almost to the point of publication when he was in what must have been a pretty advanced stage of heart failure. That says a lot to me about how important he felt it was, and I can't help but respect him for seeing it through.

Furthermore, the content of this upcoming book does not erase what he accomplished and stood for during his active political life, and I will continue to respect and appreciate those things. RIP, Barney. Nobody's perfect, not even you. And that's okay.

Response to angrychair (Reply #21)

angrychair

(12,545 posts)
22. A state that elected Kay Ivey
Wed May 20, 2026, 11:19 AM
May 20

Will absolutely elect a former college football coach. I'm not saying Doug Jones couldn't pull off a win, I'm just saying those people are idiots and do not vote in their own best interests.

Greybnk48

(10,757 posts)
23. I loved this guy. Sorry to hear he's gone. RIP
Wed May 20, 2026, 11:19 AM
May 20

And condolences to Barney Frank's family, especially his husband.

LetMyPeopleVote

(182,614 posts)
26. May he rest in peace
Wed May 20, 2026, 11:23 AM
May 20

Last edited Wed May 20, 2026, 01:17 PM - Edit history (1)

I was a member of the Texas Clinton delegation to the 2016 National Convention. The Texas delegation was seated directly behind the Massachusetts delegation. Senator Warren was seated two rows ahead of me. I remember shaking the hand of Congressman Franks at the convention. It was a honor to shake his hand.

Nixie

(18,116 posts)
31. RIP to a man who always fought hard for our party.
Wed May 20, 2026, 12:01 PM
May 20

Thank you for your service in office, Mr. Frank.

Ilsa

(64,623 posts)
34. I remember reading a few weeks ago that he was in hospice.
Wed May 20, 2026, 12:14 PM
May 20

Hugs and prayers to those close to him. I hope his passing was easy. He was a tremendous Democrat.

calimary

(90,987 posts)
58. He sure was! I hope he had a gentle passage.
Thu May 21, 2026, 03:01 AM
May 21

I also hope he gained a sense of how much so many of us appreciated him. He did so much in support of the greater good.

Totally Tunsie

(12,082 posts)
35. Thank you, Barney, for your many years of working for equality in our nation.
Wed May 20, 2026, 12:16 PM
May 20

Your service has been appreciated and worthwhile.

Rest in peace.

BaronChocula

(4,815 posts)
44. Loved his audacity
Wed May 20, 2026, 01:10 PM
May 20

An unabashed liberal who never felt obliged to mitigate his liberal bonafides to appease anyone. Instead he always had an answer for conservative bullshit to which their only response was to cut his mic.

hlthe2b

(114,810 posts)
46. I hope he passed gently... RIP, Barney Frank...
Wed May 20, 2026, 01:53 PM
May 20

I didn't always agree with you, but we were on the "right" (correct) side together.

BlueAJ

(17 posts)
49. And without ever seeing discrimination outlawed at the federal level
Wed May 20, 2026, 03:07 PM
May 20

I remember him addressing the 1993 gay March On Washington telling us we were turning the corner and the non-discrimination legislation would be federal law in a couple of years. Still waiting...

AdamGG

(1,900 posts)
50. He was my Congressman for many years
Wed May 20, 2026, 03:11 PM
May 20

When I lived in Brookline, MA. He didn't just stand up for issues that mattered, he always brought a wit and intelligence that enlivened the discussion and called out deceptive tactics by the other side.

One funny line from early in his career, I think he was serving on the Boston City Council at the time (though it could be something else), but they were discussing initial proposals for "The Big Dig" to move the elevated I-93 underground through the heart of Boston. When costs were quoted, which were a small fraction of what the project actually ended up actually costing, Barney said, "why don't they just raise the city?"

His wit was entertaining, but it also frequently highlighted the absurdity of those on the other side. We could use a lot more Barney Franks.

RIP

calimary

(90,987 posts)
53. Thank you, Barney Frank, for everything you did for the greater good!
Wed May 20, 2026, 03:43 PM
May 20

You’ll never be forgotten.

Warpy

(114,722 posts)
55. I remember him in the Mass. lege
Wed May 20, 2026, 04:41 PM
May 20

and no one else has ever been able to skewer a conservative as well as Frank did.

Thanks for your years of service to the people of eastern Mass. both state wide and then in Washington. You will be missed.

LetMyPeopleVote

(182,614 posts)
56. Statement of President Obama on the passing of Congressman Frank
Wed May 20, 2026, 07:51 PM
May 20




In his statement, Obama said:

“Barney Frank was one of a kind. For more than three decades in Congress, he fought tirelessly for the people of Massachusetts, helped make housing more affordable, stood up for the rights of LGBTQ+ Americans, and helped pass one of the most sweeping financial reforms in history designed to protect consumers and prevent another financial crisis. Barney’s passion and wit were second to none, and our thoughts are with his family today.”

Frank was a legendary progressive legislator whose impact shaped modern America. Elected to Congress in 1980, he quickly became one of the most influential voices in the Democratic Party. Some of his greatest achievements include:

* Co-authoring the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act in 2010, the most significant financial regulation since the Great Depression, which created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and imposed new rules on banks to prevent another 2008-style meltdown.

* Being one of the earliest and most forceful advocates for LGBTQ+ rights in Congress. In 1987, Frank became the first member of Congress to voluntarily come out as gay, helping normalize visibility and fight discrimination.

* Championing affordable housing and fighting predatory lending throughout his career, consistently working to protect working families from exploitative practices in the housing market.

* Playing a key role in the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” and pushing for marriage equality at the federal level.

Known for his sharp intellect, quick wit, and willingness to battle conservatives on the House floor, Frank was a larger-than-life figure who never shied away from a fight. His legacy as a principled, effective progressive will continue to inspire generations of Democrats.

Frank died last night at his home in Maine of congestive heart failure at age 86. From 1981 to 2013, he represented Massachusetts's 4th congressional district.

Rest in peace, Congressman Frank. Your service made America a better and fairer nation.
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