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  1. I dont see Booker as much more than an opportunist, but by the same token, if he’s saying this, it must mean that the winds of change are blowing in the right direction

  2. AbbiejeanKane on

    The best thing that Booker can do for NJ and the rest of the country is resign.

  3. Wise_Recover_4344 on

    Lol lead the way Corey. Take your dark money financiers with you while you’re at it.

  4. Him 1st, with Schumer, Jeffries, and useless Dems in the senate who caved during the shutdown last year.

  5. I believe irony is actually dead.

    Me as I light the entire city on fire – “damn man, someone should really stop ruining this place”.

  6. comradesorrow on

    Says the man who ‚failed that moment‘. The man is doing ‚every accusation is an admission‘ thing quite well.

  7. He literally says the Dems need to be more like Republicans, that Dems are too much about “purity tests”, that the left-right divide is hurting instead saying we have a billionaire-led fascist political movement and Booker is a part of it!

  8. All government has failed the people. Can we just hit the reset button? Then make lobbying illegal and add terms to most positions? That would fix a large chuck of the issues.

  9. Booker is an opportunist who will never turn down the opportunity to grandstand. He’s getting ahead of the reckoning and pointing the finger so hopefully people will agree with him while not realizing he’s a massive part of the problem. He’s pulling an MTG. I guess it’s a good sign if he’s positioning himself to get ahead of it since it hopefully signals a major shift, but anyone with half a brain has to see that he’s just as problematic and has to go as well.

  10. Before we all get excited, remember who this is. Guarantee he’s calling for the democrats move toward some imaginary middle ground.

  11. ZonghZonghZongh on

    Fine. Get Schumer the hell out of there, and replace him with the only senator who’s seemed to understand the danger we’ve been in since Trump won in Nov 2024, has consistently spoken in stark terms about it and has passionately stressed the urgent need to fight back: **Chris Murphy.**

  12. bizarrequest on

    “We’re all looking for the guy who did this?” Cory Booker in a hot dog suit.

  13. Then get the fuck out of the way! You’re the fucking problem! How dense do you have to be, Cory? Listen to the calls coming from inside the house and gtfo!

  14. Hear hear! Out with the impossibly old people who dont really give a shit and in with the new people who give a shit about establishing a career until theyre old so kinda give the people what they want just enough to get reelected until theyre schumers themselves!

  15. Mediocre_Device308 on

    The Democratic party has been failing every single day since January 6th where Trump isnt in jail.

  16. indicatprincess on

    *Other* Notable AIPAC senators:

    Mark Kelly

    Adam Schiff

    Richard Blumenthal

    Chris Coons

  17. pseudowoodo3 on

    Just dropping this here for no particular reason

    Cory Booker

    $5,818,073 spent by the pro-Israel lobby groups and their donors

    PACs: $836,541

    Lobby Donors: $4,981,532

  18. rvingthrulife on

    Interesting that he only decided to stop accepting AIPAC funding this month. He obviously knows voters will try to vote out AIPAC recipients and is trying to save his career. My jury is still out.

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