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question everything

(52,438 posts)
Mon May 25, 2026, 01:10 PM 15 hrs ago

Cory Booker says Democrats are 'desperate' for fresh leaders. And suggests three

Booker pointed to three Democrats who he thinks represent the future of the party –– Sen. Jon Ossoff of Georgia, Texas Senate hopeful James Talarico and Roy Cooper, the former governor of North Carolina and current Senate candidate.

"People are suffering, people are hurting, and they're going to support the leaders," Booker said. "And I'm seeing this in Talarico, in Ossoff, in Cooper in North Carolina, that those leaders are stepping up and saying, 'I don't give a damn about parties. I care about people.' You cannot lead the people if they don't trust you, and that's what's lacking right now with the party apparatus."

https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/articles/cory-booker-says-democrats-desperate-183928540.html

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Cory Booker says Democrats are 'desperate' for fresh leaders. And suggests three (Original Post) question everything 15 hrs ago OP
and another attack on the party .... stopdiggin 15 hrs ago #1
He's right. But if you want to lok at the truth as an attack, well OK. 3_Limes 14 hrs ago #3
"willing to continue in the minority, and to watch the country be plundered and degraded as you are" Martin Eden 14 hrs ago #7
Noted. You are correct. That should not have neen nearly so personal. 3_Limes 14 hrs ago #13
Thanks, that means a lot Martin Eden 13 hrs ago #14
how about DU rules ? stopdiggin 14 hrs ago #10
Not an attack and honest assessment as far as I can read. Pisces 14 hrs ago #2
The (D) president 2029-2033 should be a one-term bulldozer and wrecking ball bucolic_frolic 14 hrs ago #4
A Wrecking Ball that will start with all the garish statues and monuments and name changes question everything 14 hrs ago #6
Absolutely! bucolic_frolic 14 hrs ago #9
Roy Cooper might be the right person for the Senate in this election Martin Eden 14 hrs ago #5
I wouldn't mind some kind of Chautaqua and debate system gulliver 14 hrs ago #8
Nothing is stopping you Buzz cook 14 hrs ago #11
It's on my list gulliver 14 hrs ago #12
Fresh, old Katcat 12 hrs ago #15
Exactly Mad_Machine76 12 hrs ago #16
My take - Booker is telling people what to think. yellow dahlia 9 hrs ago #17

stopdiggin

(15,657 posts)
1. and another attack on the party ....
Mon May 25, 2026, 01:18 PM
15 hrs ago

Sigh. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

3_Limes

(584 posts)
3. He's right. But if you want to lok at the truth as an attack, well OK.
Mon May 25, 2026, 01:36 PM
14 hrs ago

Apparently not everyone is as willing to continue in the minority, and to watch the country be plundered and degraded as you are, but we try to keep the tent as big as possible so you're welcome to your opinion.

Martin Eden

(15,914 posts)
7. "willing to continue in the minority, and to watch the country be plundered and degraded as you are"
Mon May 25, 2026, 01:52 PM
14 hrs ago

Now THAT is an attack, a personal one.

NO ONE here at DU (aside from rightwing trolls not ousted yet) is "willing" to let all that happen. Reclaiming the majority and stopping the plunder & destruction of our government & democracy is something WE ALL WANT.

You can make a logical argument based of facts that the leadership of the Democratic Party needs refreshing, and engage in a civil discussion to better understand where our ally is coming from.

In fact, I highly recommend it.

We're all stressed and angry about what's happening, but should take a deep breath before lashing out.

Martin Eden

(15,914 posts)
14. Thanks, that means a lot
Mon May 25, 2026, 02:36 PM
13 hrs ago

Sometimes it's difficult to refrain from fighting among ourselves, especially when there are disagreements.

stopdiggin

(15,657 posts)
10. how about DU rules ?
Mon May 25, 2026, 02:02 PM
14 hrs ago

You can certainly praise Ossoff and Mamdani to the heavens - and say they are exactly what we need as leaders, and in the future. All WITHOUT the necessity of slurring the 'party' and 'party apparatus'.

It is this gratuitous (read 'unnecessary' for the unlettered) slander - directed unequivocally and intentionally straight at allies - that goes against ... And, no - it doesn't do a damned thing toward strengthening the party, winning elections, or taking back power. But - I guess it makes certain people feel like they are 'doing something' Yay!

Others think that maybe Cory could stand to grow up a little ...
But you are welcome to your opinion.

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bucolic_frolic

(55,919 posts)
4. The (D) president 2029-2033 should be a one-term bulldozer and wrecking ball
Mon May 25, 2026, 01:39 PM
14 hrs ago

"I'll do all I can to try to level the playing field, and won't seek re-election" would be a credible and popular pledge.

question everything

(52,438 posts)
6. A Wrecking Ball that will start with all the garish statues and monuments and name changes
Mon May 25, 2026, 01:51 PM
14 hrs ago

And replace the gilded stuff in the White House with the old, calming greenery.

Martin Eden

(15,914 posts)
5. Roy Cooper might be the right person for the Senate in this election
Mon May 25, 2026, 01:40 PM
14 hrs ago

But he's not among the generation of young leaders to carry us into the future. If he wins, he'll be 75 at the end of his first term as senator.

gulliver

(14,097 posts)
8. I wouldn't mind some kind of Chautaqua and debate system
Mon May 25, 2026, 01:55 PM
14 hrs ago

I don't go by recommendations from people with platforms, even good ones like Booker. I want to see these people talk.

gulliver

(14,097 posts)
12. It's on my list
Mon May 25, 2026, 02:17 PM
14 hrs ago

But so is reading Hemingway and waiting for someone to invent a pill substitute for situps.

yellow dahlia

(6,543 posts)
17. My take - Booker is telling people what to think.
Mon May 25, 2026, 07:04 PM
9 hrs ago

I think Chris Murphy is a stronger leader than the other three.

The other three have their qualities...but. I think Ossoff is a great orator, and has a strong future in the party, but he he needs to put in more time to get the chops for leadership. IMHO, opinion Roy Cooper is too much canned southern politician rhetoric. Talarico is good, but a little bit too focused on religiosity, IMHO. I think they both come off as a one trick pony.

I don't know why Booker thinks he is the voice of the future of the party. What is he up to?

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