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42. it's not about what republicans think, but you should care that they're smirking from the WH
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 10:53 AM
Mar 22

...and their majority in Congress as some essentially do their dirty work tearing down our leaders for them.

After all, the entire gripe about the leaders is that they're not 'messaging' well enough.

Seems strange to publicly complain about that as if dragging your own party leaders is some sort of messaging genius, and actual opposition to republicans.

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I don't give a FUCK what repukes think Skittles Mar 22 #1
I get that bigtree Mar 22 #2
I THINK DEMS NEED NEW LEADERSHIP Skittles Mar 22 #3
I'M FED UP WITH PEOPLE TEARING OUR LEADERS DOWN bigtree Mar 22 #4
A LOT OF US CALL IT LIKE WE SEE IT Skittles Mar 22 #6
do what you want bigtree Mar 22 #8
Calling voters stupid and irresponsible is a great way to get them to to polls. Orrex Mar 22 #27
Some voters do self identify LOL SocialDemocrat61 Mar 22 #31
So what do you like about Schumer's leadership? dem4decades Mar 22 #30
he was an effective legislative leader in the majority bigtree Mar 22 #36
dems can deal with that after the election not slug it out in advance IMO msongs Mar 22 #5
What, specifically are you looking for? creeksneakers2 Mar 22 #12
Let's wait until the Republicans are out of power mzmolly Mar 22 #33
Me too Ferrets are Cool Mar 22 #39
Plus it all feeds into the corporate media's SocialDemocrat61 Mar 22 #7
There isn't going to be fighting... Historic NY Mar 22 #9
which more or less flies in the face - of the incessant hue and cry that we are currently stopdiggin Mar 22 #10
these people haven't REALLY been 'party' supporters - for a long, long time stopdiggin Mar 22 #11
Who are "these people" you refer to? luv2fly Mar 22 #14
interesting, isn't it? Skittles Mar 22 #15
The timing seems a bit off. mzmolly Mar 22 #34
those that (repeatedly) tell us that "they cannot vote for" - a Democrat, or a party stopdiggin Mar 22 #45
Winning elections isn't so important for those who think both sides are the same. Taking over the Democratic Party betsuni Mar 22 #17
"For the American people it can be the difference between life and death right now, here in the reality based world." mzmolly Mar 22 #43
They party bashers have cost us elections and when they do they don't regret it one bit. creeksneakers2 Mar 22 #13
Who are "they [sic] party bashers" you reference? luv2fly Mar 22 #16
Jill Stein voters SocialDemocrat61 Mar 22 #18
In the context of the OP, I suspect that's inaccurate. n/t luv2fly Mar 22 #21
Why? SocialDemocrat61 Mar 22 #22
Those who don't understand how change happens mzmolly Mar 22 #49
You mean those like Barack Obama? Who Maru Kitteh Mar 22 #56
What? mzmolly Mar 22 #60
7 years in the state senate and half a US Senate term? dpibel Mar 22 #62
Incremental change and compromise as a sin -- but Social Security, Medicare, ACA, all progress -- incremental. betsuni Mar 22 #59
such a good point bigtree Mar 22 #66
Nobody is forcing them to do anything creeksneakers2 Mar 22 #53
This message was self-deleted by its author Celerity Mar 22 #19
I think the GOP is just fine with an appeaser like Schumer in leadership 617Blue Mar 22 #20
what did he 'appease' on during the historic legislative advancements during Biden's term? bigtree Mar 22 #24
"petrified of a Leader like .." You can't seriously BELIEVE ....? stopdiggin Mar 22 #46
Right-wing can relax, attacking the Democratic Party is being done for them. betsuni Mar 22 #23
the pattern was set in the last presidential election. bigtree Mar 22 #28
Republicans couldn't have so successfully demonized government and Democrats without all the help. betsuni Mar 22 #37
nailed it. what is 100% predictable - is there will be SOMETHING to be 'outraged and disappointed' about in the stopdiggin Mar 22 #50
Long Live That Mess We Call Democracy Emile Mar 22 #25
Republicans are happy to watch fawning cheerleaders attack their fellow Democrats Orrex Mar 22 #26
Sorry, but Democrats do a great job of sabotaging the best election chances they have with conciliatory leaders lees1975 Mar 22 #29
it's not about what republicans think, but you should care that they're smirking from the WH bigtree Mar 22 #42
I guess "Schumer is doing great and you're stupid and a bad Democrat Scrivener7 Mar 22 #32
Spot on! demmiblue Mar 22 #67
Exactly, and very well said! MineralMan Mar 22 #35
What are we talking about here, and why? displacedvermoter Mar 22 #38
a resurgence of shitstirring over the Dem leadership bigtree Mar 22 #41
Democrats in Disarray displacedvermoter Mar 22 #47
This you? dpibel Mar 22 #63
It basically boils down to: "Someone disagreed with me on the internet." demmiblue Mar 22 #44
while doing a pretty darned good job of coherently laying out their OWN points and opinion ... stopdiggin Mar 22 #51
Oh. Is it "Now Is Not The Time!" Bingo season already? Sympthsical Mar 22 #40
while the insistant (and oh so VOCAL) opposition has gained us .. ? (FFS) stopdiggin Mar 22 #52
Maritime advice from people who always steer full speed into the ice field Sympthsical Mar 22 #57
equally delusional - are those that continue to insist that we're going to win back stopdiggin Mar 22 #58
If only I could rec your reply 50 times. Orrex Mar 23 #73
I guess it depends on who you want to get to the polls. Phoenix61 Mar 22 #48
this is the holy grail bigtree Mar 22 #61
Except they see Jeffries and Schumer as the face of the Dem party Phoenix61 Mar 22 #68
like I said bigtree Mar 22 #69
Well if they're going to do it i prefer now as opposed to SSJVegeta Mar 22 #54
As much as we like or dislike our political leaders, they are elected by their constituants walkingman Mar 22 #55
It's become obvious to me MorbidButterflyTat Mar 22 #64
anyone who knows me here bigtree Mar 22 #65
"The candidates didn't fail to resonate with voters; the voters failed to resonate with the candidates." Orrex Mar 22 #70
Jeffries stands up to Trump, says to shut his mouth before someone gets killed (strongly worded fighting spirit) betsuni Mar 23 #71
You know, you're right. Orrex Mar 23 #72
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