Democratic Circular Firing Squad Continues

Might want to read the link.

You are so missing the mark.

She thinks she is this invincible warrior, and a powerful force in Democrat politics. Somehow I can imagine her trying to win the speakership this term based off of that.

Can you see her in Nancy Pelosi’s chair?

A good bet. The first election after a presidential election year often results in the other party gaining.

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Conservatives rule the SCOTUS. :wink:

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Y’all could still have the presidency if trump had set a better example…he could have the exact same agenda.

Okay and…

The president is a member of the Democratic Party until 2025.

Chew on that.

Allan

Trump lost bro, get over it. :wink:

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I look forward to it. :wink:

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Ooh, what about this circular firing squad. Noted and famous MAGA acolyte Catturd sends the troops against Fox News.

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If you want hammer and sickle and red … there is already a country with that. Why bring it here? How has it worked for them?

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Not caring what other people think about you is like the definition of having a giant ego.

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I’d be shocked if she got it. There’s still a bit of a pecking order for now.

What her wing can do is very strongly influence who does get it and then control them.

Hoyer and Clyburn are both 80 and Pelosi People. They’re out.

Be interesting to see what happens.

So reaching across the aisle is a bad thing? That’s what the heels in the GOP are saying.

Depends on who’s saying it. In this case it’s people who have no interest in getting along with her. Why should she care? Why should you?

It’s not ego and she cares a great deal what people think about her.

It isn’t, but now they’re biting Kasich’s hand off for that effort. That is EXACTLY the type of guy that Democrats should want a relationship with for bipartisanship, but that’s of no interest to the Democratic Socialist wing that controls their politics.

Almost certainly.

When elections return to policy…not personality.

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From the rooftops of Boston U to the Halls of the US Congress! Is this a great country or what?

The pendulum started swinging in the legislature even with the loss of the white house, before anyone was thinking about the midterms. 76 million people weren’t in to dems (currently engaged in infighting already) as much as they were against Trump. 72 million people couldn’t get Trump reelected, but gained seats.

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