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Not only that but it takes a long time to get to leadership.
How old is Paul Ryan?
Not only that but it takes a long time to get to leadership.
How old is Paul Ryan?
Ironic that the Party of Youth has someone pushing 80 and the Crotchety Old Party is lead by a relative kid![]()
Ironic that the Party of Youth has someone pushing 80 and the Crotchety Old Party is lead by a relative kid
They need an Obama style person in leadership. Nancy has been a good soldier for years but new blood is needed at the top.
A good exercise is to figure out which Dem Congresscritters you've actually heard of and who've made a good impression. That presumably would be a good place to start for the next Speaker.
I know of Steny Hoyer for example as well as John Lewis. Hoyer is about Pelosi's age and Lewis while a Civil Rights legend must also be getting up there in years. So discount those two.
Schiff in CA and Elijah Cummings from MD have done a stellar job fighting GOP knucks in hearings and investigations. Cummings is pushing 70 but Schiff is only in his 50's.
From my home state Moulton and Kennedy have been pretty high profile. Kennedy is probably biding his time for a Senate seat to open up (both MA senators are in their 70's while he's in his 30's). Like how Moulton took down a thoroughly corrupt Dem congressman in a primary a few years ago.
Other than Tim Ryan can't think of anybody else that stands out.
Joaquin Castro 43, Ted Lieu 48, Keith Ellison 54, Adam Schiff 57, Henry Cuellar 63.
You need good cat herders, something Nancy and Steny are very good at. The policy wonks get committee chairs, but the top needs to keep the Party on (the same) message
Joaquin Castro 43, Ted Lieu 48, Keith Ellison 54, Adam Schiff 57, Henry Cuellar 63.
Anyone who votes against a candidate because they are non-white or a woman is already a straight-ticket Republican voter who votes in every election because they think Baby Jesus wants them to usher in the new White Christian Age.
She could be emotional. Only men are stable geniusesI absolutely disagree with this. I think there is a huge group of Americans with an unconscious, unacknowledged, probably unacknowledgeable bias against women and minorities. A lot of them probably vote D occasionally...just not if it's a woman. But not because of her gender, you understand - they just happen not to like her policies or personality or trustworthiness, or.....
I absolutely disagree with this. I think there is a huge group of Americans with an unconscious, unacknowledged, probably unacknowledgeable bias against women and minorities. A lot of them probably vote D occasionally...just not if it's a woman. But not because of her gender, you understand - they just happen not to like her policies or personality or trustworthiness, or.....
Schiff would be my guy...he has countered the GOP collusion bs perfectly.
I absolutely disagree with this. I think there is a huge group of Americans with an unconscious, unacknowledged, probably unacknowledgeable bias against women and minorities. A lot of them probably vote D occasionally...just not if it's a woman. But not because of her gender, you understand - they just happen not to like her policies or personality or trustworthiness, or.....
I'm with you on this one.
Maybe the Olds. But I want to believe the portion of the electorate with functioning brain cells isn't still f-cked up by that stuff. Homophobia, absolutely, that won't go away for a while -- maybe ever given the war zone of the elementary school yard for boys -- but sexism ought to be a dead letter and racism ought to be restricted now only to those who live in utterly segregated communities. Most of those are actually in the North. Not a lot of lily white slave state rural areas, but plenty in places like western NY, central PA, and broad swathes of the Midwest and West.
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There is no question that most of them fall into that 33%. But there are always exceptions in every group and it's just a matter of how large that exception is.