Booker: “I confess that I have been imperfect. I confess that I’ve been inadequate to the moment. I’ve confess that the Democratic Party has made terrible mistakes that gave a lane to this demagogue. I confess we all must look in the mirror and say ‘we will do better.’”

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  • axont [she/her, comrade/them]
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    This guy is a fucking Zionist clown and a stooge for venture capital. I’m old enough to remember when Obama would take shots at Romney in the 2012 election for Romney’s founder status at Bain Capital. Booker, perhaps simply for love of the game, defended Bain Capital for seemingly no reason other than to get pats on the shoulders from Republicans

    And what is this doofus doing now? Wagging his finger at Trump for theatrical reasons. This keeps getting called a filibuster but there’s not specific legislation Booker is trying to kill. There’s no bill he’s trying to stop.

    All this fire and gusto to stand around while he eagerly votes for bills to send yet another billion dollars to the Zionist Entity. Fuck this guy. I hope he enjoys hell.

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      the literal moment his speech stunt was over, the trump appointment for NATO ambassador was unanimously confirmed with zero resistance. these spineless fucks stand for nothing, it’s all for show. props to Booker for the best April fools day prank I’ve ever seen in my life.

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    Simply admitting it does not mean you don’t have to correct. This was a fillibuster in name only, no bill was protested. This is theatrical at best.

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    Bullshit. The begging, pleading lies of those caught in the act and facing down a 20 year sentence, promising now that things have come to a head they’ll change the way they’ve been all their life if just once more they’re let off the hook for their actions.

    It reminds me so much of the Saddam bit from the South Park movie where Saddam is in an abusive relationship with Satan and keeps winning him back by promising to change and then doing something performative before going back to his old ways. “I can change, I can change!” he sings and it’s the same tune these Democrats are singing. They’ve been singing it off and on for decades every time they lose the base too much then immediately putting away that number as soon as they get the base back and berating them for demanding better, for ‘purity testing’ and so on and brow-beat with accusations that demands for change help Republicans win.

    So excuse us if we’re a little skeptical because this song and dance is very worn.

    How about actually defending trans people and trans rights instead of getting mealy-mouthed? How about making impassioned speeches in defense of trans kids right to affirming care and transitioning? No they won’t do that.

    Or condemning the genocide in Palestine and calling out the elements in their own party supporting it? No they won’t do that either.

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      I’m with you, but fixing income inequality and reversing climate change are way higher on my list than either of the issues you mentioned.

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        Neither of which they’re going to do or address.

        This is Lucy with the football and Dem voters are Charlie Brown sure this time she won’t pull it away. Well she will. And if she doesn’t they have the Republicans who magically have the power to break laws, rules, ignore the parliamentarian and Senate decorum and so on and do whatever they need to put a stop to this to which Dems put up feeble resistance then shrug and say they tried but oh well. They didn’t really try. They never will. And they’ll never break rules, never stack the supreme court, never play ball.

        They will let their most rightward members split to sabotage a vote, they won’t try party discipline, they won’t whip members, they won’t threaten, they won’t do old politics stuff of if you fuck with the party on major things you get shut out of everything, your district doesn’t even get $5000 for a new sign for its park because you get nothing, not assignments, no allowing your bills, no riders, nothing. Play ball or get shut down. Play ball or the party supports a primary challenger on top of those things and does everything it can to push you out. But they won’t do that because they don’t want any of this and are happy to have spoilers derail it so they can pretend they wanted it and pretend they listened to their base and pretend they tried.

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        More so than the destruction of Palestine, which Booker supports?

        Also the US military is one of the world’s biggest polluters, so that one isn’t unrelated.

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        You’re right; Addressing the financial pain-points, and securing the future of the children of the bottom ~90% should be the US’s primary concern.

        Successfully doing so is what buys a political party sufficient goodwill to be able to address social concerns for minorities in need.

        It is literally the “why are we sending aid overseas when we have starving children here” meme, but unironic.

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    He also took the time to praise Israel and defend the genocide during his filibuster.

    Fuck right off.

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      He also put on a genocide pin and proceeded to preach some biblical Zionism quotes. Usually Democrats stick to the liberal Zionism. Apparently they have moved so far right they identify more with the MAGA crowd now.

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        It was a loyalty pledge. He put on this performance to get a shot at a leadership position, and he wanted to make it clear to the aipac lobby which side he was on.

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      Why are our politicians like this… Anyone with eyes can see it’s evil what’s happening there.

  • @[email protected]
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    Do better, but don’t ever consider what it means to actually do better, also don’t actually do it.

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      No, no, no, I said i would do better. Better rolling over to expose my soft underbelly

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      “No, mom said it’s my turn to bomb Muslims!!!”

      • Democrats whining about not being in power
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    Thank you for saying this Cory. All other democrats who don’t take up this message can bite my balls. At least this guy seems ok or at least conscious.

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    A lot of words and no actions… until Schumer steps down Democrats have learned nothing and have nothing new to offer. If you want us to believe you have changed show us don’t tell us.

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      Cory booker is probably an even more virulent zionist than Schumer. He’s been pro israel, and anti-palestine his entire career.

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          https://www.booker.senate.gov/news/press/booker-calls-for-congressional-action-in-wake-of-hamas-attacks-against-israel

          “Ending security assistance to our closest ally in the Middle East at a time when Israel faces new threats emanating from Syria and continued aggression from Iran and its proxies would undermine stability in the region and harm our own national security,” he said at the time. “The United States and Israel have a history of unprecedented cooperation on the basis of shared ideals and democratic principles. [Curtailing funding] would dramatically undermine our enduring commitment to Israel’s security and the historic ties between our two nations, jeopardizing a peaceful and stable future.”

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        I was in no way suggesting Booker replace Schumer. I want Booker and the other democrats to pressure Schumer to step down.

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        Guess what? I don’t give a fuck. This is an America issue, not a Palestinian one. Palestine gains nothing from americas internal politics because that’s just the way things are.

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      We need more words! We need to drown out the republican message.

      Would it turn the GOP? No, but it would certainly drown out their insane rhetoric.

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    If the Democrats actually wanted to be an opposition party he wouldn’t need to be speaking right now. At least some are supporting him.