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Fiendish Thingy

(24,555 posts)
1. I would support Warren for majority leader
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 09:28 AM
11 hrs ago

For one term perhaps, as sadly, the time for her to pass the torch is also drawing near.

I’m not sure she could win the spot however, since there are 16 Dem senators who took millions from the cryptobros in exchange for their votes on the GENIUS Act.

I would support Warren for majority leader Fiendish Thingy 11 hrs ago #1
Same here! bluestarone 11 hrs ago #2
Post removed Post removed 9 hrs ago #15
I always feel he, Schumer, that he always short changes us out.... FarPoint 8 hrs ago #21
This is a battle Schumer will lose. Autumn 11 hrs ago #3
Got that right orangecrush 9 hrs ago #16
I think it is more coherent than anger. LuvLoogie 55 min ago #43
Schumer has to go Miguelito Loveless 10 hrs ago #4
Boom Yes!!! wolfie001 9 hrs ago #8
WTAF? Is this for real?? spudspud 24 min ago #44
Hopefully, others will step up... Mark.b2 10 hrs ago #5
I'd pick Elizabeth Warren for any office she wants to run in. She's my favorite by far. BComplex 10 hrs ago #6
yep! rurallib 9 hrs ago #9
100% agree. n/t Earth Bound Misfit 9 hrs ago #13
When you're right, you're right! displacedvermoter 7 hrs ago #27
My money is on Warren. aeromanKC 10 hrs ago #7
May the best woman win! ananda 9 hrs ago #10
There will be no third and fourth chances at democracy. Alice B. 9 hrs ago #11
Schumer should probably stop making endorsements at this point Quiet Em 9 hrs ago #12
This would be another positive about Warren Quanto Magnus 1 hr ago #39
IMHO the article title is over-stated, over-simplified, and another example of MSM just wanting a horserace wiggs 9 hrs ago #14
The old ways is fading into obscurity angrychair 8 hrs ago #17
I do agree that it's time for the Democratic Party to have fresh leadership in the Senate. patphil 8 hrs ago #18
We need someone new, a new person with fresh new ideas. I prefer a woman but will take a man. efhmc 8 hrs ago #23
unfortunately many in the party are advocating an ageist agenda. rogue emissary 8 hrs ago #19
It's not the age. It's where they stand on issues and wnylib 5 hrs ago #30
I would like to know a lot more about how Schumer is funded. Trust_Reality 8 hrs ago #20
Yes. liberalla 8 hrs ago #25
Thanks for your service Chuck, but it's time to step aside Auggie 8 hrs ago #22
Schumer is milk toast w/o Harry Reed... Historic NY 8 hrs ago #24
Damn I hate these stories that make it sound like the Democratic Party is falling apart at the seams...... groundloop 7 hrs ago #26
Reads like a Republican hit piece to make people think less of Democrats dave99 6 hrs ago #28
Bravo Senator Warren DemocracyForever 6 hrs ago #29
Oh noes, a "contest for influence" maxsolomon 5 hrs ago #31
Regardless, It Is Noteworthy That a Beltway Paper is Seeing a Shift in the Party DrFunkenstein 3 hrs ago #32
The Hill is a pro GOP mouthpiece promoting bs narratives about Democrats. Meanwhile Trump shits the bed emulatorloo 1 hr ago #36
We've already seen what Schumer & Co. can do Mysterian 2 hrs ago #33
"Clear ideas" indeed. It is not about philosophy. It is about clarity Bluetus 2 hrs ago #34
Damn right Mysterian 1 hr ago #37
'Democrats in Disarray(tm)'. Meanwhile Republicans are gonna get slaughtered in the midterms emulatorloo 2 hrs ago #35
Senator Professor Warren for leader. bagimin 1 hr ago #38
Warren has fire and purpose and IDEAS.... democratsruletheday 1 hr ago #40
Schumer was first elected AverageOldGuy 1 hr ago #41
He was first elected to the US Senate in 1998, not 1988 Polybius 1 hr ago #42
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