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irisblue

(37,651 posts)
7. He is now 75, it is time for him to retire so younger women & men
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 12:47 PM
Apr 9

can move into leadership.
Come.on Chuck, love your country more them your job and ego.

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Best news I've heard all day. BannonsLiver Apr 9 #1
I've been calling for him to step down for years. Intractable Apr 9 #2
I always compare minority leadership with Pelosi like in the Covid pandemic ALBliberal Apr 9 #3
Democrats are in desperate need of new leadership. dalton99a Apr 9 #4
We need strong leaders who are willing to step up and fight the good fight for our democracy Grim Chieftain Apr 9 #25
Leadership is mostly a procedural position that focuses on order and decoram. LeftInTX Apr 9 #28
Leadership is a lot more than that Mysterian Apr 9 #35
Well, I've been in a brawl where people were hurt. It sucks. It was at a political meeting. LeftInTX Apr 10 #36
just elect a Democrat bigtree Apr 9 #5
Exactly LeftInTX Apr 9 #10
Bravo! Democratic self-sabotage needs to stop. comradebillyboy Apr 9 #11
Your last sentence is undoubtedly true. BannonsLiver Apr 9 #30
most critics believe their projections are superior to reality bigtree Apr 9 #34
I don't think any human is infallable. comradebillyboy Apr 10 #40
I wasn't talking about you. BannonsLiver Apr 10 #43
All due respect angrychair Apr 9 #32
Thank you. Your response was better than mine would've been. nt druidity33 Apr 10 #38
Thank you Ziggy Beans Apr 10 #39
Kudos to our leadership! Hassin Bin Sober Apr 10 #41
I feel like this is sarcasm Ziggy Beans Apr 10 #42
He's not right for this period in our history, IMO. I'd be thrilled to be able to vote for someone else (Democratic). Crunchy Frog Apr 9 #6
He is now 75, it is time for him to retire so younger women & men irisblue Apr 9 #7
If AOC wins his seat, she will not be senate minority or senate majority leader. LeftInTX Apr 9 #8
the benefits to NY from a senior member of the Senate are immeasurable bigtree Apr 9 #9
Haven't heard much about Gillibrand lately...She would then be the senior senator from New York. LeftInTX Apr 9 #12
If Schumer retires in 28 SocialDemocrat61 Apr 9 #14
right bigtree Apr 9 #19
Klobuchar is running for governor. Fiendish Thingy Apr 9 #16
Dick Durbin is retiring JustAnotherGen Apr 10 #37
I keep reading "New York Dolls" Coventina Apr 9 #13
lol bigtree Apr 9 #21
Schumer will be 78 in 28 SocialDemocrat61 Apr 9 #15
He will, one way or another. Nt Fiendish Thingy Apr 9 #17
like Bernie? Skittles Apr 9 #33
He will retire in 2028 Fiendish Thingy Apr 9 #18
by choice, I'd think bigtree Apr 9 #20
Let's hope so. Nt Fiendish Thingy Apr 9 #23
I'm not one of the people obsessing on this as if he's some sort of obstacle to anything bigtree Apr 9 #24
I think this should allow for a gracious exit fujiyamasan Apr 9 #22
it's funny how the 'new era' seems to be fraught with so much uncertainty and regression bigtree Apr 9 #26
'You've got to know when to fold 'em..' Joinfortmill Apr 9 #27
No Tom Hagan now Pesky1 Apr 9 #29
He benefitted greatly from standing next to Nancy for so many years. Scrivener7 Apr 9 #31
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