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In reply to the discussion: Booker: Democratic Party 'has failed this moment' [View all]JHB
(38,213 posts)41. That's literal for me because I'm in his state.
I mean, better him than any Republican, but he can count on a primary challenger getting my support.
Fergawdssake, Cory, the "Tip and Ronnie" days ended while you were still in your 20s. And stop equating Left and Right. The only people on the Left who are as radical as the Right are true fringers with no resources, no support infrastructure, and who can't organize their way out of a wet paper bag. "The Left" you keep referring to are mainly about applying some New Deal experience to our present situation. They're not radicals.
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Really! Cory Has Nowhere to Go .. He Is the Embodiment of the Left MAGA Hates!
TearsOfDaClowned
Monday
#6
Phony issue, sounds like he is trying out to run the "Problem Solvers Caucus".
displacedvermoter
Monday
#4
Isn't Cory Booker the "bland milquetoast" (your words) guy who gave the 25 hour speech
lapucelle
Tuesday
#73
The same Cory Booker that sat in a protest action on the Capitol steps regarding Republican budget plans,
Autumn
Tuesday
#74
I really don't care why he did it. He voted to confirm a felon. A felon family member
Autumn
Tuesday
#76
My goodness, that certainly sounds like an in-group out-group dichotomy predicated on arbitrary boundaries.
lapucelle
Tuesday
#79
I think "purity test" is a slur aimed at principled protection of marginalized peoples.
LuvLoogie
Monday
#19
You're right, because there are other "putity tests" that are very real although they don't get that label
JHB
Tuesday
#71
JFC, this better not be an early call for reconciliation without accountablity.
intheflow
Monday
#21
The one issue that (ALMOST) everyone ignores. The insane concentration of wealth.
usonian
Monday
#24
Democrats "fail" when they get sucked into the divisive purity test bullshit and don't vote "D" in the general election.
sop
Monday
#33
Despite Fetterman's "crime," do you you think Senator Oz would be any better? It's a simple question.
sop
Monday
#66
We tried that, Corey. His name was Barack Obama. All it proved was that there's no "left-right divide"...
JHB
Monday
#35
Senator Booker isn't a *dreaded* "centrist". Based on his voting record, he's a hard core liberal,
lapucelle
Tuesday
#84
I almost miss "establishment" as a mindless slur because centrist means something and can be verified.
betsuni
Tuesday
#88
Yes!!! We need a FIGHTER!!! We need someone to stand on the senate floor speaking for 25 hours ...
lapucelle
Tuesday
#85
Yup, failed the purity test by saying purity tests are bad. Purity tests turn allies into enemies
betsuni
Tuesday
#72
What a great idea, Cory. Trash the Democrats rather than the Republicans. Please . . . don't run in 2028.
Vinca
Monday
#63
Why is it always the democrats who are failing? Trump fucked up big time, so did Mike Johnson.
Initech
Monday
#67
Voting is like getting on a public bus. The bus will never pick you up at your door and drop you
Scrivener7
20 hrs ago
#93
It depends on which line in the sand is being violated. For example, if an anti-abortion candidate won a
Scrivener7
14 hrs ago
#97