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In reply to the discussion: Hakeem Jeffries complains that the extreme left protest me more than they protest Donald Trump [View all]Celerity
(54,560 posts)72. his fan club loves him because he detests progressives and acts out on that ill will, including as Governor in the past
Just 2 examples:
Cuomo prevented Dem control of the NY Senate for years with his Independent Democratic Conference (IDC) scheme. The IDC was a group of members of the New York State Senate from the Democratic Party who were elected as Democrats but formed a coalition to give the Republicans the majority in the chamber.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_Democratic_Conference
In the November 2012 elections, Democrats won a majority of seats in the State Senate. Following the election, the IDC formed a bipartisan coalition with the Senate Republican Conference that enabled the two conferences to control the Senate despite the Democrats' numerical majority. Under their power-sharing arrangement, the IDC and the Senate Republicans agreed to " decide what bills [would] reach the Senate floor each day of the session", would "dole out committee assignments", would "have the power to make appointments to state and local boards", and would "share negotiations over the state budget". Klein and Skelos also agreed that the title of Senate President would shift back and forth between the two of them every two weeks. Additionally, Simcha Felder, a Democratic senator-elect, announced he would caucus with the Republicans.
In December 2012, the IDC recruited Malcolm Smith to join its ranks. This move was part of a failed attempt by Smith to secure the Republican Party nomination in the New York City mayoral election; Smith was indicted on federal corruption charges, which led to his expulsion from the IDC on April 14, 2013, and his eventual conviction. On February 26, 2014, Tony Avella left the Senate Democratic Conference to join the IDC.
Governor Andrew Cuomo was actively involved in the formation of the conference, encouraging it to maintain Republican leadership of the chamber and providing tactical advice in order to keep more liberal New York City Democrats out of power.
In the November 2012 elections, Democrats won a majority of seats in the State Senate. Following the election, the IDC formed a bipartisan coalition with the Senate Republican Conference that enabled the two conferences to control the Senate despite the Democrats' numerical majority. Under their power-sharing arrangement, the IDC and the Senate Republicans agreed to " decide what bills [would] reach the Senate floor each day of the session", would "dole out committee assignments", would "have the power to make appointments to state and local boards", and would "share negotiations over the state budget". Klein and Skelos also agreed that the title of Senate President would shift back and forth between the two of them every two weeks. Additionally, Simcha Felder, a Democratic senator-elect, announced he would caucus with the Republicans.
In December 2012, the IDC recruited Malcolm Smith to join its ranks. This move was part of a failed attempt by Smith to secure the Republican Party nomination in the New York City mayoral election; Smith was indicted on federal corruption charges, which led to his expulsion from the IDC on April 14, 2013, and his eventual conviction. On February 26, 2014, Tony Avella left the Senate Democratic Conference to join the IDC.
Governor Andrew Cuomo was actively involved in the formation of the conference, encouraging it to maintain Republican leadership of the chamber and providing tactical advice in order to keep more liberal New York City Democrats out of power.
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The former governor stacked New Yorks highest court with conservatives who hijacked the states redistricting process.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2022/11/2022-midterms-new-york-republicans-cuomo-maloney.html
A year ago, Democrats were wise to the possibility that the midterms might get ugly, but they had high hopes for New York. Red states across the country were redrawing voting districts to a new extreme, shoring up congressional advantages for their party. New York, it seemed, could do the same for Democratsmake the state even bluer, a competitive rejoinder to a redistricting cycle that seemed certain to play to Republicans advantage.
The year 2021 marked the first time in a century that the New York Democrats had total control of state government, giving them unimpeded power in redistricting. Party leaders optimistically predicted that new district lines could safeguard Democrats and imperil as many as five Republican seats, noted the New York Times. Rumors circulated that Dems could lock in as much as a 23 to 3 advantage. Today, all of that seems like a far-off fantasy.
A startling nine of New Yorks 26 congressional seats are currently in play for the GOP; party leaders are flocking to the state to help campaign for Democrats holding on by a thread. Jill Biden announced Thursday that she would campaign for one such Democrat, Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, who opted to run in an easier, bluer district and was put in charge of House Democrats entire national reelection apparatus, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. Hes now on the ropes.
What the hell happened here? And whos to blame? Luckily, theres an easy answer for the last question: Look no further than erstwhile Democratic governor Andrew Cuomo. If Cuomo is known for anything beyond his miscreant behavior in office, it should be for his willingness to abet the states conservative forces for his personal gain, often to his own partys disadvantage. Nowhere was this more obvious than his judicial appointments, where Cuomo routinely elevated conservative appointeesgleefully scoring points against his progressive opponents in Albany and New York City by moving the judicial branch rapidly to the right.
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https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2022/11/2022-midterms-new-york-republicans-cuomo-maloney.html
A year ago, Democrats were wise to the possibility that the midterms might get ugly, but they had high hopes for New York. Red states across the country were redrawing voting districts to a new extreme, shoring up congressional advantages for their party. New York, it seemed, could do the same for Democratsmake the state even bluer, a competitive rejoinder to a redistricting cycle that seemed certain to play to Republicans advantage.
The year 2021 marked the first time in a century that the New York Democrats had total control of state government, giving them unimpeded power in redistricting. Party leaders optimistically predicted that new district lines could safeguard Democrats and imperil as many as five Republican seats, noted the New York Times. Rumors circulated that Dems could lock in as much as a 23 to 3 advantage. Today, all of that seems like a far-off fantasy.
A startling nine of New Yorks 26 congressional seats are currently in play for the GOP; party leaders are flocking to the state to help campaign for Democrats holding on by a thread. Jill Biden announced Thursday that she would campaign for one such Democrat, Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, who opted to run in an easier, bluer district and was put in charge of House Democrats entire national reelection apparatus, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. Hes now on the ropes.
What the hell happened here? And whos to blame? Luckily, theres an easy answer for the last question: Look no further than erstwhile Democratic governor Andrew Cuomo. If Cuomo is known for anything beyond his miscreant behavior in office, it should be for his willingness to abet the states conservative forces for his personal gain, often to his own partys disadvantage. Nowhere was this more obvious than his judicial appointments, where Cuomo routinely elevated conservative appointeesgleefully scoring points against his progressive opponents in Albany and New York City by moving the judicial branch rapidly to the right.
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Hakeem Jeffries complains that the extreme left protest me more than they protest Donald Trump [View all]
AStern
Feb 2025
OP
Asshole. You are pushed because your Democratic voters need you to DO something. There's no point in
Nanjeanne
Feb 2025
#4
Bernie said it. He was right too. Bernie didn't take time off in the fight to save our democarcy from
Autumn
Feb 2025
#156
They have been at it for quite sometime Cha, and through social media and other outlets they still are.
JohnSJ
Feb 2025
#103
Thank you. The attacks on Jeffries lately are disgusting. Scapegoat for our frustrations.
Solomon
Feb 2025
#157
sounds like a winning strategy there, not sure why you aren't running the DNC
Nimble_Idea
Feb 2025
#54
his fan club loves him because he detests progressives and acts out on that ill will, including as Governor in the past
Celerity
Feb 2025
#72
Cool story about the redistricting map and the NYS Court of Appeals, but you forgot a few things
lapucelle
Feb 2025
#147
Folks need to be careful with talking points that come from the easily-played WFP,
lapucelle
Feb 2025
#148
No. You can deflect all you want, and voters will complain when you keep losing.
Passages
Feb 2025
#11
Daily knee-jerk Democrat-bashing has become normalized, Republicans almost forgotten.
betsuni
Feb 2025
#106
Maybe you need to subscribe to AOC's, Maxwell Frost's, Liz Warren's, Bernie's, Jasmine Crockett's, etc etc social media
Celerity
Feb 2025
#43
I do not believe that, sorry. A burner account, perhaps, but if there's actual trashing our Party (not just things a few
Celerity
Feb 2025
#78
I suggest you actually read the posts. I'm sure you'll see what you missed.
Scrivener7
Feb 2025
#168
You clearly didn't read the posts. Because the headline is not the post, and the
Scrivener7
Feb 2025
#170
If you did read the posts, then it must simply be that you are inexplicably dedicated to your faulty reading of
Scrivener7
Feb 2025
#172
He could be out like AOC talking with constituents. Giving support to the people writing letters, making calls
Deuxcents
Feb 2025
#47
People have been protesting Trump, but unfortunately it's going to be more difficult & dangerous
SunImp
Feb 2025
#39
People who failed to give him the manpower are complaining he isn't using it
tirebiter
Feb 2025
#177
So, the first African-American to ever lead a party caucus in Congress is "lazy"?
LudwigPastorius
Feb 2025
#135
Ha! Boo hoo, these comments, all of a sudden so sensitive and defensive. Dish it out but can't take it, eh?
betsuni
Feb 2025
#81
Most of the "extreme left" that I have encountered look an awful lot like the "extreme right".
mn9driver
Feb 2025
#104
He's right. People should be directing their anger at MAGAGOP, & not infighting w Dems.
Hekate
Feb 2025
#114
Mr. Jeffries, have you stood at the podium and used your oath of office as leverage to
Hotler
Feb 2025
#132
About 6 million who voted Biden in the previous election didn't vote for Harris, or didn't vote at all.
LudwigPastorius
Feb 2025
#139
Jefferies should worry more about the rightwing influence within the Democratic Party.
PufPuf23
Feb 2025
#144
Just say this Jeffries, "I said, 'God damn Elon Musk and the puppet presidency. I said. "God Damn!"
GreenWave
Feb 2025
#151
Far left really is a right wing talking point and absolutely ridiculous. People protesting asking him to fight
Nanjeanne
Feb 2025
#158
We need someone like Rep. Maxwell Frost that has the courage to speak the truth nt
doc03
Feb 2025
#162
This is loser talk. This is the whining of a sub-par athlete about their coach's barking.
RockRaven
Feb 2025
#176
Hope everyone has enough tissues before the reincarnation of Buy Nothing Day tomorrow
betsuni
Feb 2025
#182
There is just barely even A left in this country, let alone any "extreme left!;" n/t
markpkessinger
Feb 2025
#184