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DAngelo136

(347 posts)
28. Sorry To Inform You....
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 04:53 PM
8 hrs ago

But as a Black man in NYC, I WILL NOT let go of the opportunity of Hakeem Jeffries to become the first Black Speaker of The House of Representatives.
That is non negotiable....a non starter...dead on arrival...It is not a "hill I'm willing to die on", it's is turf I'm willing to defend.

For decades, white Democrats have asked for and expected Black Democrats to support and get behind the agenda laid out by leadership. We have done so and we have been told "to wait our turn". I watched as Adam Clayton Powell was torpedoed out of an opportunity , then Charles Rangel and now, suddenly there's dissatisfaction with Jeffries? Right on the cusp when the Democrats will likely take the House?

Hell to the no!

Unless he totally capitulates to the Republicans and becomes the next Byron Donalds, I'm sticking with him. And I expect enthusiastic, energetic support from the rank and file. When the next session of Congress convenes, I fully expect to see Mike Johnson hand over the gavel to Hakeem Jeffries to be the incoming Speaker of the House.

All this mumbling and grumbling I'm really not in the mood for. Now, you want to pressure him? Go right ahead. You want to make him go further left? Have at it. But replace him? Not happn' Cap'n.

Now, you know where I stand. And after I finish this, so too will Congresswoman Slotkin when I write a rather nice letter informing her of my position as a lifetime Democratic voter in NYC.

Thank you for your attention.

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Uggh. Slotkin went on with Stephen A. Smith... hlthe2b 11 hrs ago #1
We all know she is right. Many here have agreed that Chuckee is a wet noodle. Just about anyone else would do a Exp 10 hrs ago #8
Which was not my point... clearly never even mentioned that. It was the venue. hlthe2b 10 hrs ago #10
Doesn't matter if she's on Fox or PBS, she's telling it like it is. She's always had a good message so going on any Exp 10 hrs ago #13
Again, NOT MY POINT. Clearly you know nothing about Stephen A. Smith. Bye. Done. hlthe2b 10 hrs ago #14
He's the Af-Am sports guy who gets political. I too think he's an idiot. But that doesn't matter. eom Exp 10 hrs ago #15
Who gives a rat's bum about Smith? Obviously she got the message out. And she is 100% right. flashman13 7 hrs ago #31
I also think that Ken Martin has not been an effective leader for the DNC. Lonestarblue 10 hrs ago #12
Post removed Post removed 9 hrs ago #17
Good call Mig popsdenver 8 hrs ago #30
I can't stand him kimbutgar 9 hrs ago #18
Our elected representatives should not live in bubbles Soul_of_Wit 9 hrs ago #19
So, not the point. Slotkin can go on any program, but she should not give him the attention hlthe2b 8 hrs ago #20
I apparently touched a nerve Soul_of_Wit 8 hrs ago #23
As I said, you be you and continue your adoration for Smith. Most of us know better than hlthe2b 8 hrs ago #24
This is a gratuitously nasty and arrogant response Akakoji 8 hrs ago #25
What a "polite" thing to say... hlthe2b 8 hrs ago #26
I share . . . Scubamatt 8 hrs ago #22
I often have that sentiment on these issues re:inner workings of the party Raven123 4 hrs ago #36
Looks like someone was not included dave99 10 hrs ago #2
I wholeheartedly agree awesomerwb1 10 hrs ago #3
Oh, hey, old buddy. blm 10 hrs ago #4
blm!!!! DrFunkenstein 10 hrs ago #6
😘 blm 10 hrs ago #7
is she volunteering to be the new leadership? msongs 10 hrs ago #5
She's got a ways to go given her yes vote on the Laken Riley Act. LuvLoogie 10 hrs ago #9
...not volunteering so much as lobbying to be it. LudwigPastorius 1 hr ago #40
Slotkin is awesome. She was brave as a brand new Rep in Congress to vote for impeaching TSF. That was a biggie Exp 10 hrs ago #11
I'm guessing she wants to be majority leader Fiendish Thingy 10 hrs ago #16
Me too Katcat 8 hrs ago #21
Looking at the results of the *past decade* not the past 1-2 years, that's a "no shit" conclusion. RockRaven 8 hrs ago #27
Sorry To Inform You.... DAngelo136 8 hrs ago #28
Stephen A. Smith??? Cirsium 8 hrs ago #29
I agree Skittles 7 hrs ago #32
Power is hard to give up. Mark.b2 6 hrs ago #34
yeah, I know Skittles 3 hrs ago #39
"Strongly worded letters" didn't cut it Ponietz 7 hrs ago #33
Chuck and Hakeem beg to differ Charlie Chapulin 4 hrs ago #35
Why is this so fucking hard. Baitball Blogger 3 hrs ago #37
It's simple Magoo48 3 hrs ago #38
She's right. I don't disagree. lees1975 1 hr ago #41
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