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Hekate

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69. Thank you for speaking out for the Congressman, who has always had a good reputation as a strong Dem
Tue Apr 29, 2025, 12:48 PM
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Best wishes to you and your wife for her continued recovery.

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Who'da thunk it? BeyondGeography Monday #1
I've known three people who have had that cancer. He lasted longer than what I Autumn Monday #2
Post removed Post removed Monday #6
And I'm married to someone with that cancer and she's doing fine three years in. onenote Tuesday #41
I'm glad your wife is doing so well. My cousins son wasn't so lucky. nt Autumn Tuesday #50
Thank you for speaking out for the Congressman, who has always had a good reputation as a strong Dem Hekate Tuesday #69
Thanks onenote Tuesday #75
A fighter indeed Hekate Tuesday #82
Perhaps this is the time JBTaurus83 Monday #3
Or not... there are more senior and experienced people ahead of her.... getagrip_already Monday #30
She's not even a member of the Committee. onenote Tuesday #42
She was a member though, wasn't she. gab13by13 Tuesday #51
She was, but she chose instead to become a member of Energy and Commerce onenote Tuesday #52
Who didn't see this coming? IzzaNuDay Monday #4
Exactly. Connolly has served well, but should have stepped down from that position. Raven123 Monday #18
maybe it was his last wish? Give the guy a break LymphocyteLover Monday #20
"Give him a break"? With Democracy on the line? That's a big negatory, good buddy. nt Shipwack Monday #23
He was not going to be the difference FFS. The GOP controls that committee and have not even had LymphocyteLover Monday #34
My last fucking wish could be America doesn't become Alpeduez21 Monday #24
A fascist Demicratic party would have dumped him.nt delisen Monday #32
He wasn't going to keep us away from fascism, FFS LymphocyteLover Monday #33
Agree and it's delusional to think otherwise imo Meowmee Wednesday #107
Bit of a harsh take, I think. Make a wish? yorkster Tuesday #84
The US Congress isn't the Make-A-Wish Foundation, especially in these times of the darkly looming Trumpian dictatorship. Celerity Tuesday #46
A fine strategy at the country club, but not Congress. Duncan Grant Tuesday #89
" hasn't exactly been energized to take on an existential political fight for the soul of the nation..." IrishBubbaLiberal Monday #5
not just a bad idea Skittles Monday #11
But... but... but... You don't understand! Shipwack Monday #25
OH! OH! and it would be AGEIST to not give him his turn! Skittles Monday #27
I am thinking that the Democratic Party that survives this Trump mess Dan Monday #7
One would hope. sop Monday #9
it will be a different party, for sure LymphocyteLover Monday #21
Pelosi's belief in the Old School DEMs to the detriment of all Democrats. IrishBubbaLiberal Monday #8
gee, who would have thought that about a 75 year old with cancer Skittles Monday #10
Think u and I also used to agree a lot when DU first started IrishBubbaLiberal Monday #12
heyyyyy! Skittles Monday #13
What ageist and ableist claptrap. Ms. Toad Monday #14
No, it is not ageist, it is about truth. Brenda Monday #15
That would be true IF the fact of AOC's age were what was used to reject her. Ms. Toad Monday #17
Preach! Oopsie Daisy Tuesday #92
So why was AOC passed over for a guy with cancer that admits he wasn't doing the job and is stepping down. Cuthbert Allgood Tuesday #97
Was someone stating it was the fact of her age that was used to select him over her? Ms. Toad Tuesday #99
Totally agree. This isn't about any old school Dem leadership. ancianita Monday #16
I agree, will never understand why so many are so quick to throw experience out with the bath water... blue_jay Monday #19
I do believe Conolly got the job because Pelosi stepped in and Pelosi's MadameButterfly Monday #22
The same thing happened in Texas when Jessica Cisneros ran against Henry Cuellar Rob H. Tuesday #72
Congress is the worst example to use for throwing experience out EdmondDantes_ Tuesday #49
Thank you for saying this Hekate Tuesday #71
Thank you, Gerry Connolly, for your years of service. I hope you recover from your cancer. Gore1FL Monday #26
AOC will not "slide in" to the position of Ranking Member on the Oversight Committee. lapucelle Tuesday #35
I apologize that I didn't spell out the complete process. Gore1FL Tuesday #45
She can still be elected the ranking member of the Oversight Committee, but she needs a waiver from Dem House leadership Celerity Tuesday #48
She also needs the votes of the Democratic members. comradebillyboy Tuesday #63
Lots of folks don't seem to have any idea about how any of this works. lapucelle Tuesday #79
Yes, one of the chronic disinformation mongers was blaming Nixie Tuesday #96
And it was a secret ballot. lapucelle Tuesday #98
As always, a perfect explanation and needed reality/info. Nixie Wednesday #104
Well, that's a glorious pile of Malarkey (nt) NoRethugFriends Tuesday #81
well, of course she needs the votes, I was only discussing the procedure where she could even run for the position Celerity Tuesday #88
I certainly appreciate your explanation of the procedures. comradebillyboy Wednesday #101
AOC applied for a waiver to be allowed to serve on both committees. It wasn't granted. N/T lapucelle Tuesday #68
And she chose energy and commerce over oversight onenote Tuesday #77
Indeed she did. She's wanted to be on Energy and Commerce since her first term. N/T lapucelle Tuesday #80
😂🤣 Oopsie Daisy Tuesday #95
What part was funny? nt Gore1FL Tuesday #100
Cancer is so horrid! Just when you think you have it beat--it pops up its head again. I have known riversedge Monday #28
Not A Good Look, Nancy Chasstev365 Monday #29
Sorry to hear this. I hope that he gets treatment. This does not mean that AOC should just slide question everything Monday #31
AOC is no longer on the Oversight Committee. lapucelle Tuesday #36
And folks are excoriating David Hogg for proposing we boost new fighters Arazi Tuesday #37
What is it y'all used to say? "Your sons and your daughters are beyond your command..." Prairie Gates Tuesday #38
These positions are won by convincing members you are the best person for the job. No matter how much whining is done tritsofme Tuesday #39
I'm sure the Dems most powerful member putting her thumb on the scale meant nothing Arazi Tuesday #40
It was an open vote of the Democratic caucus, AOC overwhelmingly lost. tritsofme Tuesday #43
Pelosi is absolutely welcome to weigh in Arazi Tuesday #44
Yes, Pelosi has done much to earn the respect of her colleagues, and her opinion matters to them. tritsofme Tuesday #47
Are you implying AOC was wrong to challenge Connelly? Arazi Tuesday #56
Not at all, I think it was a valuable learning experience for her. tritsofme Tuesday #60
Was she not "owning" her loss? Did I miss something? Arazi Tuesday #62
No, you're right, she handled it fine. However some supporters, OPs like this being a good example tritsofme Tuesday #64
And in typical fashion, the deciders got it wrong. Renew Deal Tuesday #53
She's free to try again. tritsofme Tuesday #54
No. A lot of times they're won because the leadership is pleasing the corporate donors Sky Jewels Tuesday #59
If you think that is an accurate description of Nancy Pelosi, you are off your rocker. tritsofme Tuesday #61
It's disgusting slander meant to discourage support of Democrats and encourage hate for them. betsuni Tuesday #66
Down thread, someone called supporters of Connolly the "cancer of the party". N/T lapucelle Tuesday #86
Dt, someone called people slipping in needless digs at AOC in their praises for Rep Conolly "cancer of the party SunImp Wednesday #105
Yep. And while going after fellow Democrats might earn you a lot of likes on social media... W_HAMILTON Wednesday #106
It is so nice to see the enthusiasm at DU regarding someone's demise, and open the door JohnSJ Tuesday #55
Yes, that lust to hate Democrats. betsuni Tuesday #58
I wish him well - truly. I will add, health aside, he wasn't right for the moment. I hope that the party... themaguffin Tuesday #57
I wish him well and I hope his replacement is someone who's as experienced and respected as he is. Oopsie Daisy Tuesday #65
It's part of the rule of never giving Democrats the benefit of the doubt, assuming evil corrupt motives betsuni Tuesday #67
Reasons? You want reasons? --- Well... I'd start by suggesting that vanity and arrogance and virtue signaling... Oopsie Daisy Tuesday #90
I have to remind myself: Nothing is better than something, incrementalism and compromise for progress is a sin. betsuni Wednesday #103
Well, his selection kept AOC from getting the job, so he's served his purpose nt Rob H. Tuesday #70
Connolly was elected by the Oversight Committee, recommended by the Steering Committee, lapucelle Tuesday #73
The usual cancer of the party out here complimenting Connolly, but at the same time SunImp Tuesday #74
There's a pretty sizable portion of DU posters comprised of older, conservative Democrats nt Rob H. Tuesday #83
"The usual cancer of the Party are out here..."? lapucelle Tuesday #85
That was shameful and disgusting, wasn't it? Oopsie Daisy Tuesday #91
It was shameful and disgusting. lapucelle Tuesday #93
It is definitely MAGA level discourse. For shame. tritsofme Tuesday #94
Gee MorbidButterflyTat Tuesday #76
Little early for grave dancing. marble falls Tuesday #78
We can't afford this kind of bullshit orangecrush Tuesday #87
Perhaps Jared Golden can take his place. DJ Synikus Makisimus Wednesday #102
The big decision that could shape AOC's future AZProgressive Wednesday #108
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