Anonymous wrote:AOC would be a gift wrapped in 18k gold with a diamond bow for the GOP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a year Pelosi is having. In the shadows she forcing the President out of office then uses all of her power to deny the most popular young person in the party a leadership position.
If you really consider AOC to be the most popular young person in the party, then Democrats won't be winning national elections any time soon.
Multiple things can be true about AOC. She can be a far left loon, as someone here called her. And she can be an iconoclast whose popularity transcends party.
But she isn't.
What she isn't is as "far left" or as "loony" as highly indoctrinated right wing posters try to make her out to be.
She is obviously intelligent and able to articulate complex policy issues and has had excellent strategies where it comes to communication, for example social media and other venues which have given her a much wider audience and populist appeal, especially with younger generations, than most other members of Congress - particularly any Republican member of Congress. She's very relatable, from a humble working class background, having worked as a waitress and so on.
Is she progressive? Yes. Does she echo some democratic socialist values? Where it comes to raising people up economically, where it comes to healthcare and things like that, absolutely. Nothing loony about that, and it's no more "far left" than say Canada. The right tries to call her "loony" and "far left" because her popularity scares them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a year Pelosi is having. In the shadows she forcing the President out of office then uses all of her power to deny the most popular young person in the party a leadership position.
If you really consider AOC to be the most popular young person in the party, then Democrats won't be winning national elections any time soon.
Multiple things can be true about AOC. She can be a far left loon, as someone here called her. And she can be an iconoclast whose popularity transcends party.
But she isn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My big issue with Democrats is that they are TERRIBLE at bringing up the next generation of leaders. It's all old people at the top, hoarding power. The "NextGen Democrats" PAC is promoting....Gen X's in their late 50s.
The Republican party is awesome about getting young people into prominent leadership positions. Look at Paul Ryan. Look at all the extremely young judges Trump put on the federal judiciary. Look at some of the GOP's appointees to the Executive branch agencies. Even Trump's advisors like Stephen Miller are quite young.
Democratic party leaders are content to just put their foot on the necks of younger generation leaders. It's got to stop.
Gerry agrees now.
No. Connelly is dying of cancer and can no longer serve. And you’re an a—hole.
Then he should’ve never run for reelection let alone push to be committee chair! Yes, it’s sad that he is dying. And it’s unfortunate that Pelosi put him in a position where he had to put his health on the back burner to feed her ego and not let AOC become oversight leader.
I’ve already called my rep to demand they nominate and support AOC for oversight chair. Please do the same. In fact, if you’re in Connolly‘s district, ask him to recommend she replace him. We need a fighter in this role.
DP. I guess you've been asleep. Up until today, Connolly has been a fighter in this role. He has been fighting every day, more than many other Dems have been. Now that he is stepping down, we'll see whether his replacement is half the fighter he has been.
Anonymous wrote:House leadership must really hate AOC if they endorsed Gerry over her. No shade against Gerry, he is my rep and I like him, but he literally has cancer and has missed appearances that he usually makes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My big issue with Democrats is that they are TERRIBLE at bringing up the next generation of leaders. It's all old people at the top, hoarding power. The "NextGen Democrats" PAC is promoting....Gen X's in their late 50s.
The Republican party is awesome about getting young people into prominent leadership positions. Look at Paul Ryan. Look at all the extremely young judges Trump put on the federal judiciary. Look at some of the GOP's appointees to the Executive branch agencies. Even Trump's advisors like Stephen Miller are quite young.
Democratic party leaders are content to just put their foot on the necks of younger generation leaders. It's got to stop.
Gerry agrees now.
No. Connelly is dying of cancer and can no longer serve. And you’re an a—hole.
Then he should’ve never run for reelection let alone push to be committee chair! Yes, it’s sad that he is dying. And it’s unfortunate that Pelosi put him in a position where he had to put his health on the back burner to feed her ego and not let AOC become oversight leader.
I’ve already called my rep to demand they nominate and support AOC for oversight chair. Please do the same. In fact, if you’re in Connolly‘s district, ask him to recommend she replace him. We need a fighter in this role.
DP. I guess you've been asleep. Up until today, Connolly has been a fighter in this role. He has been fighting every day, more than many other Dems have been. Now that he is stepping down, we'll see whether his replacement is half the fighter he has been.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a year Pelosi is having. In the shadows she forcing the President out of office then uses all of her power to deny the most popular young person in the party a leadership position.
If you really consider AOC to be the most popular young person in the party, then Democrats won't be winning national elections any time soon.
Multiple things can be true about AOC. She can be a far left loon, as someone here called her. And she can be an iconoclast whose popularity transcends party.
But she isn't.
Look farther than your nose.
She's inheriting Bernie's mantle
Quite possibly. However, Bernie's popularity may transcend party but that is another way of saying that is not popular in his party (the Democrat party, I assume you mean). If you mean AOC's popularity has transcended her party, then if you mean that she is not popular in the Democrat party, then I agree. But if so, then she should not get this leadership position.
It's called the Democratic Party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a year Pelosi is having. In the shadows she forcing the President out of office then uses all of her power to deny the most popular young person in the party a leadership position.
If you really consider AOC to be the most popular young person in the party, then Democrats won't be winning national elections any time soon.
Multiple things can be true about AOC. She can be a far left loon, as someone here called her. And she can be an iconoclast whose popularity transcends party.
But she isn't.
Look farther than your nose.
She's inheriting Bernie's mantle
Quite possibly. However, Bernie's popularity may transcend party but that is another way of saying that is not popular in his party (the Democrat party, I assume you mean). If you mean AOC's popularity has transcended her party, then if you mean that she is not popular in the Democrat party, then I agree. But if so, then she should not get this leadership position.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a year Pelosi is having. In the shadows she forcing the President out of office then uses all of her power to deny the most popular young person in the party a leadership position.
If you really consider AOC to be the most popular young person in the party, then Democrats won't be winning national elections any time soon.
Multiple things can be true about AOC. She can be a far left loon, as someone here called her. And she can be an iconoclast whose popularity transcends party.
But she isn't.
Look farther than your nose.
She's inheriting Bernie's mantle
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a year Pelosi is having. In the shadows she forcing the President out of office then uses all of her power to deny the most popular young person in the party a leadership position.
If you really consider AOC to be the most popular young person in the party, then Democrats won't be winning national elections any time soon.
Multiple things can be true about AOC. She can be a far left loon, as someone here called her. And she can be an iconoclast whose popularity transcends party.
But she isn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a year Pelosi is having. In the shadows she forcing the President out of office then uses all of her power to deny the most popular young person in the party a leadership position.
If you really consider AOC to be the most popular young person in the party, then Democrats won't be winning national elections any time soon.
Multiple things can be true about AOC. She can be a far left loon, as someone here called her. And she can be an iconoclast whose popularity transcends party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My big issue with Democrats is that they are TERRIBLE at bringing up the next generation of leaders. It's all old people at the top, hoarding power. The "NextGen Democrats" PAC is promoting....Gen X's in their late 50s.
The Republican party is awesome about getting young people into prominent leadership positions. Look at Paul Ryan. Look at all the extremely young judges Trump put on the federal judiciary. Look at some of the GOP's appointees to the Executive branch agencies. Even Trump's advisors like Stephen Miller are quite young.
Democratic party leaders are content to just put their foot on the necks of younger generation leaders. It's got to stop.
Gerry agrees now.
No. Connelly is dying of cancer and can no longer serve. And you’re an a—hole.
Then he should’ve never run for reelection let alone push to be committee chair! Yes, it’s sad that he is dying. And it’s unfortunate that Pelosi put him in a position where he had to put his health on the back burner to feed her ego and not let AOC become oversight leader.
I’ve already called my rep to demand they nominate and support AOC for oversight chair. Please do the same. In fact, if you’re in Connolly‘s district, ask him to recommend she replace him. We need a fighter in this role.
Connolly is my rep. Who do I call?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My big issue with Democrats is that they are TERRIBLE at bringing up the next generation of leaders. It's all old people at the top, hoarding power. The "NextGen Democrats" PAC is promoting....Gen X's in their late 50s.
The Republican party is awesome about getting young people into prominent leadership positions. Look at Paul Ryan. Look at all the extremely young judges Trump put on the federal judiciary. Look at some of the GOP's appointees to the Executive branch agencies. Even Trump's advisors like Stephen Miller are quite young.
Democratic party leaders are content to just put their foot on the necks of younger generation leaders. It's got to stop.
Gerry agrees now.
No. Connelly is dying of cancer and can no longer serve. And you’re an a—hole.
Then he should’ve never run for reelection let alone push to be committee chair! Yes, it’s sad that he is dying. And it’s unfortunate that Pelosi put him in a position where he had to put his health on the back burner to feed her ego and not let AOC become oversight leader.
I’ve already called my rep to demand they nominate and support AOC for oversight chair. Please do the same. In fact, if you’re in Connolly‘s district, ask him to recommend she replace him. We need a fighter in this role.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My big issue with Democrats is that they are TERRIBLE at bringing up the next generation of leaders. It's all old people at the top, hoarding power. The "NextGen Democrats" PAC is promoting....Gen X's in their late 50s.
The Republican party is awesome about getting young people into prominent leadership positions. Look at Paul Ryan. Look at all the extremely young judges Trump put on the federal judiciary. Look at some of the GOP's appointees to the Executive branch agencies. Even Trump's advisors like Stephen Miller are quite young.
Democratic party leaders are content to just put their foot on the necks of younger generation leaders. It's got to stop.
Gerry agrees now.
No. Connelly is dying of cancer and can no longer serve. And you’re an a—hole.
Then he should’ve never run for reelection let alone push to be committee chair! Yes, it’s sad that he is dying. And it’s unfortunate that Pelosi put him in a position where he had to put his health on the back burner to feed her ego and not let AOC become oversight leader.
I’ve already called my rep to demand they nominate and support AOC for oversight chair. Please do the same. In fact, if you’re in Connolly‘s district, ask him to recommend she replace him. We need a fighter in this role.