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Who could have guessed that in a job where you have to work together that working together FSogol Dec 2020 #1
Another undercurrent that I got from the story was a distinct lack of trust... NurseJackie Dec 2020 #5
Absolutely! The outrage machine is a bottomless pit R B Garr Dec 2020 #45
+1 betsuni Dec 2020 #131
AOC doesn't help her cause when she antagonizes those she needs support. LiberalFighter Dec 2020 #85
Retweets aren't as valuable as building alliances and working to gain trust and respect. NurseJackie Dec 2020 #88
+1000. (nt) ehrnst Dec 2020 #126
That's.great advice Cary Dec 2020 #136
"The vote would have been very different if it wasn't secret." Sympthsical Dec 2020 #2
Real brave people we elect. n/t PoliticAverse Dec 2020 #11
That is just a speculation AmericanCanuck Dec 2020 #39
Doesn't say in which direction it would be different. And that's just the opinion.... George II Dec 2020 #42
I wish she was more of a team player. She'd get so much farther than with her current tactics. catbyte Dec 2020 #3
Completely agree. She could accomplish much if she worked with the Democrats around her. n/t FSogol Dec 2020 #6
AOC has not bothered to make friends. True Blue American Dec 2020 #4
Her colleagues obviously don't comradebillyboy Dec 2020 #14
Good article left-of-center2012 Dec 2020 #7
That part stood-out to me as well. Like a sore thumb. NurseJackie Dec 2020 #10
Well-founded, in fairness. nt Codeine Dec 2020 #20
Good article Gothmog Dec 2020 #8
The game of politics DFW Dec 2020 #9
This StarfishSaver Dec 2020 #32
Or put another way, you catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar. George II Dec 2020 #60
The classic way of putting it DFW Dec 2020 #77
Or you make more friends by Cha Dec 2020 #105
K & R & Thank You Budi Dec 2020 #12
Based on what I read, there's a trust problem. NurseJackie Dec 2020 #15
Yup. And its difficult to restore that necessary quality whether in business or one's personal life. Budi Dec 2020 #24
Absolutely True Blue American Dec 2020 #40
That is the most basic & sound advice one can pass down the line.. Budi Dec 2020 #53
She may be in the house a long time, but she will never be in leadership. redstatebluegirl Dec 2020 #13
There are question regarding whether or not her district will continue to exist after... NurseJackie Dec 2020 #17
Always interesting! redstatebluegirl Dec 2020 #19
I have seen articles about this also Gothmog Dec 2020 #129
that doesn't mean she won't be influential unblock Dec 2020 #28
He was influential because he built relationships with and worked well with his colleagues StarfishSaver Dec 2020 #34
Thank you! True Blue American Dec 2020 #44
He earned that title for reasons listed below. sheshe2 Dec 2020 #101
agreed. i'm certainly not saying aoc is there yet. that's the point, it's only her first term. unblock Dec 2020 #113
Yes she has potential. sheshe2 Dec 2020 #117
The Senate is different, they have won a statewide office treestar Dec 2020 #110
certainly true, though teddy was from massachusetts, when it was strongly liberal unblock Dec 2020 #114
Sometimes people grow more people-smart with age and experience. n/t Ms. Toad Dec 2020 #107
Fighting for the people causes "dislikes." OneBro Dec 2020 #16
John Lewis NurseJackie Dec 2020 #18
Boom! mcar Dec 2020 #22
Good trouble, indeed. OneBro Dec 2020 #26
Smile True Blue American Dec 2020 #46
That's not true. StarfishSaver Dec 2020 #35
EXACTLY. Cha Dec 2020 #123
How right you are. aidbo Dec 2020 #78
What is the "status quo" - I've seen that term and asked a number of times. Never an answer. George II Dec 2020 #81
Why is it needed to be polite to fight for other than the status quo? treestar Dec 2020 #111
lol that everyone is shocked the person with seniority got picked. unblock Dec 2020 #21
At the core of the anti-AOC choir, . . . OneBro Dec 2020 #36
No, you can be very successful True Blue American Dec 2020 #48
That's not even close to being true. When she is taking on Republicans OnDoutside Dec 2020 #50
I disagree. You have to support the party to some degree...and primarying sitting Democrats Demsrule86 Dec 2020 #52
She will have trouble winning future elections when her district is redrawn. NurseJackie Dec 2020 #55
True, but AOC took her seat from a 10-term sitting Democrat. OneBro Dec 2020 #70
There's that anti-democracy sentiment again. We're. Not. Republicans. Sympthsical Dec 2020 #96
This message was self-deleted by its author aidbo Dec 2020 #74
Maxine Waters lapucelle Dec 2020 #130
Same-same. OneBro Dec 2020 #137
"Same-same"? What does that even mean? lapucelle Dec 2020 #138
You're impressed with 20 to 30 year stays, I'm not. OneBro Dec 2020 #139
Why would you assume that I am impressed with something? N/T lapucelle Dec 2020 #140
Isn't that what AOC supporters complain about? treestar Dec 2020 #118
Yeah, seniority is not an absolute, and if anyone should be fast-tracked, it's aoc unblock Dec 2020 #121
Why should she be "fast-tracked"? StarfishSaver Dec 2020 #128
like i've said, she's got great potential. she's doing great for a first-termer. unblock Dec 2020 #132
That all may be true StarfishSaver Dec 2020 #134
"I'm told" is the source? bigtree Dec 2020 #23
So she lost to someone who voted against Pelosi, for an opponent from the right wing of the party. Fiendish Thingy Dec 2020 #25
I believe she lost because of more significant reasons than that. Budi Dec 2020 #27
Not AOC. William769 Dec 2020 #30
... NurseJackie Dec 2020 #37
Define " Right Wing of the Party".. Budi Dec 2020 #38
There is no such thing as the right wing of the party...we have moderate Democrats who win Demsrule86 Dec 2020 #54
Yup. All politics is local. As the saying goes.. Budi Dec 2020 #58
AOC recently said she might leave politics and live on a farm flamingdem Dec 2020 #29
Living on a farm, you have less chance of being stabbed in the back than in politics. marie999 Dec 2020 #33
Yeah, but a farm, well, it's a whole lot of work. Politics CAN be a lot of work, ... JustABozoOnThisBus Dec 2020 #90
But you won't have a large effect treestar Dec 2020 #120
The more I hear about AOC, the more I like what she's doing. aidbo Dec 2020 #31
You mean you like her tweets? AmericanCanuck Dec 2020 #43
💥 NurseJackie Dec 2020 #56
Everything. I like everything she does. aidbo Dec 2020 #61
Post removed Post removed Dec 2020 #62
Ooooh is this a guessing game? Which other leader is it? aidbo Dec 2020 #75
"All the right people" mcar Dec 2020 #89
I meant what I wrote. aidbo Dec 2020 #94
Attacking other Democrats and being in bed with Justice Democrats AmericanCanuck Dec 2020 #41
more attacks on AOC here bigtree Dec 2020 #49
Oddly, the posters who hate AOC with such passion Bettie Dec 2020 #63
Those attacks work both ways. Just sayin.. Budi Dec 2020 #66
That's hardly fair; AOC is the one who starts or encourages treestar Dec 2020 #119
Exactly. The election is over so no need for this obsession R B Garr Dec 2020 #141
Just wish congressional Dems were as good and effective against Republicans as they are with AOC. Yavin4 Dec 2020 #47
I'm currently searching for a list of kudos she's given to the Dems, but coming up short Budi Dec 2020 #68
Here you go. You're welcome. Yavin4 Dec 2020 #73
That's one. Budi Dec 2020 #92
Okay. Here's another one. Yavin4 Dec 2020 #93
Oh, but you see she hasn't heaped enough praise on the old guard. aidbo Dec 2020 #87
Sure. But she wouldn't have gotten it without earning the respect Hortensis Dec 2020 #51
never heard this kind of lecturing against moderates who challenged Speaker Pelosi in 2011 bigtree Dec 2020 #57
This went about as expected. Cuthbert Allgood Dec 2020 #59
Transparency? Newest Reality Dec 2020 #64
I'm fine with the secret ballot on matters like this. It's a committee assignment... NurseJackie Dec 2020 #65
Well, Newest Reality Dec 2020 #67
Thanks for the clarification. NurseJackie Dec 2020 #69
You're welcome! Newest Reality Dec 2020 #71
Politics is persuasion. Happy Hoosier Dec 2020 #72
Time may be running out. If her very safe district is redrawn, she'll be less competitive... NurseJackie Dec 2020 #79
Would we even be talking about her if she wasn't a Rep. In THE major media market? JCMach1 Dec 2020 #76
Your friend is very insightful. NurseJackie Dec 2020 #83
Don't read my response wrong... I like her. I just think there are more JCMach1 Dec 2020 #99
Okay. NurseJackie Dec 2020 #102
It is what it is JustAnotherGen Dec 2020 #80
That's a big consideration, isn't it? NurseJackie Dec 2020 #84
Axios? GeorgeGist Dec 2020 #82
Hang on! Let me check. NurseJackie Dec 2020 #86
LOL@ your Reality Check! Cha Dec 2020 #124
Is there something wrong with choosing Kathleen Rice? What is she, chopped liver? nt JustABozoOnThisBus Dec 2020 #91
Maybe the OP doesn't think Rep. Rice deserves the position own her own merits. Mariana Dec 2020 #127
Neither the OP nor the Axios story implies that "the only reason Rice received it" lapucelle Dec 2020 #133
Those are the natural consequences of her behavior BainsBane Dec 2020 #95
You are absolutely correct in those observations and in your explanation of consequences. NurseJackie Dec 2020 #98
Yes, saying you don't know if you want to be in politics might give the impression betsuni Dec 2020 #103
Those types of smears on the Democratic party (and leadership and candidates) ... NurseJackie Dec 2020 #104
That's the thing, those smears serve no purpose, this has been demonstrated. betsuni Dec 2020 #109
She has the innate intellectual brilliance and seems to have the personality to go either way DFW Dec 2020 #97
That's an excellent observation. Bella Abzug had a flair, but a way of alienating some.... George II Dec 2020 #100
Running against Pat Moynihan in the primary was a foolish move DFW Dec 2020 #106
At the time she was a 3-term member of Congress, that was Moynihan's first try at elected office. George II Dec 2020 #108
I was right there, two feet away from Moynihan when he did that. He was pretty sloshed. DFW Dec 2020 #112
She is brilliant. She needs to cultivate some wisdom though. Lucinda Dec 2020 #115
Not necessarily... time is running short. NurseJackie Dec 2020 #116
This has been a concern drmeow Dec 2020 #122
Hopefully she will take the lesson that her collegues don't trust her ripcord Dec 2020 #125
K&R Jamaal510 Dec 2020 #135
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