Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cory is adorably goofy. I think his earnestness is endearing. I wish he wasn’t so secretive about his dating life. Maybe if he was more open, he could find a special someone.
This is a weird post.
Anonymous wrote:It's quite ironic that his speech is getting over 200 million views on TikTok, yet he was one of the Senators who voted to ban tiktok because AIPAC told him to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m watching right now. This ain’t it, sorry. Even at age 55, he still seems like that goofy college football player who was groomed for this role by the globalists via the Rhodes scholar program. He projects an unconvincing faux seriousness, and it just doesn’t quite work. This kind of fake-brave rambling grandstanding is very on brand for Cory.
Yes as you sit your half- employed arse at your home office escaping or answering to DOGE everyday. Yes, you can judge from your couch. How about you gather your mass and go down to DC and speak your mind there??? I thought so.
Anonymous wrote:It's quite ironic that his speech is getting over 200 million views on TikTok, yet he was one of the Senators who voted to ban tiktok because AIPAC told him to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m watching right now. This ain’t it, sorry. Even at age 55, he still seems like that goofy college football player who was groomed for this role by the globalists via the Rhodes scholar program. He projects an unconvincing faux seriousness, and it just doesn’t quite work. This kind of fake-brave rambling grandstanding is very on brand for Cory.
Yes as you sit your half- employed arse at your home office escaping or answering to DOGE everyday. Yes, you can judge from your couch. How about you gather your mass and go down to DC and speak your mind there??? I thought so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we not doing the "the filibuster is an offensive vestige of our racist past and should be abolished" thing anymore?
This wasn't a filibuster. It was a Senate floor speech. He was trying to draw attention to the impact of Trump's policies on Americans - Republicans and Democrats alike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure how much longer he can go. But I’m impressed. He wants to make it to noon and he probably planned well. But his voice is scratchy.
Exactly what bill was he filibustering?
It wasn’t a filibuster. It was a speech from the Senate floor.
It did delay the Senate from taking other action today until after 8pm, which delayed the confirmation of the NATO ambassador.
So nothing constructive, just a distraction and disruption of the process. As always.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:24 hours of substantive speech. Not fluff. No food/bathroom breaks. We need more of this. This is different - and we in times of crisis need something different. Something major. Way to go Corey Booker! Way to set an example.
25 hours!
I don't know why his speech is making me feel better - and making me feel more energized and hopeful - but it really is.
Agree Cory speaking and Susan Crawford winning lifted me up last night. He was amazing and said what we all needed to hear. Thank you Cory Booker
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure how much longer he can go. But I’m impressed. He wants to make it to noon and he probably planned well. But his voice is scratchy.
Exactly what bill was he filibustering?
It wasn’t a filibuster. It was a speech from the Senate floor.
It did delay the Senate from taking other action today until after 8pm, which delayed the confirmation of the NATO ambassador.
Anonymous wrote:The excitement over Cory booker’s talk marathon is proportional to how desperate and demoralized the Dems are
Anonymous wrote:I’m watching right now. This ain’t it, sorry. Even at age 55, he still seems like that goofy college football player who was groomed for this role by the globalists via the Rhodes scholar program. He projects an unconvincing faux seriousness, and it just doesn’t quite work. This kind of fake-brave rambling grandstanding is very on brand for Cory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:24 hours of substantive speech. Not fluff. No food/bathroom breaks. We need more of this. This is different - and we in times of crisis need something different. Something major. Way to go Corey Booker! Way to set an example.
25 hours!
I don't know why his speech is making me feel better - and making me feel more energized and hopeful - but it really is.