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Lawmaker Who Beat AOC for Top Democratic Role Becomes Third Democrat to Die in Office This Term

Virginia Rep. Gerry Connolly, who edged out New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) for a top Democratic post in December before stepping down, died from esophageal cancer on Wednesday, becoming the third Democrat to die in office this term.

The late congressman made headlines in December when, with support from former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, he defeated AOC to lead the House Oversight Committee, despite reportedly violating stock trading laws, according to Raw Story. AOC would have been the youngest Democrat to chair a House committee at 35 years old.

Lawmaker Who Beat AOC for Top Democratic Role Becomes Third Democrat to Die in Office This Termhttps://www.latintimes.com/lawmaker-who-beat-aoc-top-democratic-role-becomes-third-democrat-die-office-this-term-583529Open linkView original on lemmy.world

Stole the house seat from AOC. Call me Gerry Atric.

DNC death numer three. That's a Gerry Hattrick.

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lemmy.ca

Hilarious .... the only way to beat the old Democratic party is to wait for them to die

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IninewCrowreply
lemmy.ca

This is sounding more and more like a Lord of the Rings sequel every time

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The gift humans had in LOTR is shorter lives, so new ideas can flourish, grow, and change between generations.

Makes you really want that gift in 2025.

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ceenotereply
lemmy.world

Let's not pretend super old democrats are the only bad ones.

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Yeah, age isn't so much the issue when we have decent older people like Bernie Sanders and younger douchebags like Josh Gottheimer running around, the problem is that newly elected Democratic party members have all been told that they need to vote for the people who have been in DC the longest and one day eventually it will be their turn

That would be bad enough on its own, but coupled with the destruction of any kind of campaign finance regulations making it a lot easier for moderate Democratic party members to secretly work work with rich donors and Republicans to make sure progressives don't stay in DC for long, we've ended up with a senior group of Democratic lawmakers who have shitty policies their voters hate and only know how to solve their problems through hippie punching

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No, just most of them, including almost all of the ones with the most power.

Name two people under 70 who's amongst the 10 highest ranking in the party leadership.

I'll even give you Hakeem Jeffries for free so you only have to find one.

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The problem isn't that they're old. The problem is that seniority trumps everything else. He was worse for the position, but he got it because he had seniority.

He wasn't bad because he was old, he was just worse and got it because he was old.

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Pollo_Jackreply
lemmy.world

Even conservative think tanks agree, universal healthcare AT WORST would cover every American and cost the same as we are currently paying.

So, we pay the same to not cover every American or we pay the same to cover every American. Which is the good policy choice?

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I don't know, guys. Hatshepsut has a proven track record of breaking political barriers for females, leading recovery from a foreign occupation into prosperity, and commanding prolific building projects including some masterpieces of ancient architecture: she delivers. What has AOC done? Dismissing all that accomplishment would be a mistake.

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xyzzyreply

"Hatshepsut has more energy than I do!"

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lemm.ee

So she'll be replacing him, right?!

Or did Democrats just shit themselves in the for again and that seat will now remain empty like they did with that cryptkeeper lady from California who wasn't even different enough to go to Congress and do her job

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They will just hand it to the guy he named in his place "temporarily" and refuse to have new committee elections

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lemm.ee

It would be so goddamn funny and on brand if the democratic establishment's plan to keep AOC out of that committee chair backfires so hard that she becomes president or 360 no scopes Schumer.

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gruereply
lemmy.world

Because I don't think you're allowed to be a Senator and the President at the same time. Although I can't remember which part of the Constitution says that, so maybe it's one of those things that's a norm instead of a rule?

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She can be president AND contribute to the downfall of a senator without also being a senator. Or she can do one and then the other.

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lemm.ee

Stay classy, telling a reporter to “kill yourself” for factually reporting on Connolly publicly announcing his cancer diagnosis.

Why does the party value fealty and seniority so implicitly? There’s a place for the ‘elder statesman’ voice to share institutional wisdom and tribal knowledge, but this man cannot seriously have had more vigor and energy to pour into leadership than someone under half his age…

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Soulgreply
ani.social

Yeah I do agree in this case I think she meant delete the account the whole time. Now if it was from a republican...

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Remember:

  • your side always has good intentions
  • the other side is always doing what your side is doing but with malice
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lemmy.ca

Whats with these old fucks not stepping down and enjoying what little they have left of their lives. Same with biden

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They’re literally unable to do anything else except remain in their protected little cocoons arguing with each other while people fawn over them and pay them for their favor.

They’re like the minor peerage of old. All trying to hang on to their name and title to keep their ego afloat.

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He was somewhat apprehensive about his first term; he just didn't want Trump to get in.

When he came back for round two, he seemed to have unfinished business tho

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It's the addiction of power. Once someone has acquired it, they can't give it up. Only exceptional people have the strength to resist and step down. Take Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who had been teetering on the line between this world and the next for years, if she had retired while Obama was president, the SCOTUS wouldn't be so out of balance now. But she just couldn't do it.

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I haven't seen much asking for Bernie. Lots of praising Bernie for doing what's right and we should have had him in 2016, but I see a lot more asking for AOC.

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Nothing is black and white. Bernie may be a geezer, but he has consistently good policy positions for his entire career, and has more integrity than the rest of the senate combined.

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Bernie has passed the baton to aoc, bernie supporters want him to run, and hes fighting for a good cause to change a corrupt system completely different then the old fucks clinging to power

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Neuromorphreply
lemm.ee

congressional healthcare is insane!!! why give that up in the years you need it the most!!!!

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I believe you have to serve 2 or 3 terms to keep it for life.

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Becase they then become like his, iirrelevant, and its too much to think about for them.

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These assholes are so scared of losing power and corporate money they're willing to drop fucking dead on the floor of Congress rather than let the new generation take over.

Fuck these boomer assholes.

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This will be the legacy of the boomers. They lucked into massive wealth, closed the door behind them, and made sure we had to pry the reigns of societal control from their cold, dead hands. I feel for all the boomers that never escaped poverty and will still be dragged through history with the greediest generation on record to date.

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So we'll have someone with fresh ideas on how to stop Trump now, right?

Who will below retirement age, and support major refreshment of polices and politicians, right?

And actually do something this time, instead of thinking out loud and acting like that is the same thing as doing something, right?

...Right?

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Well, the others were obviously lacking life experience to manage, so even MORE experience is the only way to go.

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Geriatric democrats trying to keep their grip on their right wing agenda.

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thanks pelosi, you lich. i hope they find your phylactery.

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sh.itjust.works

The Democrats are like ancient kings who killed their children for fear of usurping their rule. Now the enemy is at the gates and they have no generals, the few champions they do have were cowed long ago.

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Almost.

Establishment democrats are still living great lives under trump. They're not enemies because trump doesn't fuck with their money, unlike Bernie.

It's the working class that has to suffer.

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lemm.ee

lead to a vote gap in the Budget bill allowing republicans to pass it. Insane!

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zebidiahreply
lemmy.ca

It's insane to think it wouldn't have passed anyway... They would have "found" a dem to flip, they always do.

There will always be a manchin, or a sinema, or a fetterman... Or a Cory fucking Booker who voted to confirm papa kush

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Gotta love how they push for old bastards to die in office to enable Republican goals, instead of helping the progressives who are on their side.

I'm sure its just a coincidence that it happens constantly.

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This is HORRIBLE! There's only So Many OLD WHITE GUYS WITH CANCER we can Appoint to IMPORTANT ROLES before we have LITERALLY NO CHOICE but to Concede LITERALLY EVERY RACE to the Republicans!

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lemmy.ca

Schumer, pelosi, Ginsburg, and all the other fossils who refuse to retire until they fucking die are just as responsible as the orange piece of shit is for the current state of amerikkka

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lemmy.ca

No, they are not. False equivalence just takes the focus off the people who really are responsible. Trump, his enablers, and his supporters created this disaster.

A lot of useless Democrats failed to stand up and try to stop it. They have much to answer for, but they are in a different category.

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It was a system of checks and balances, but the Democrats went along with consolidating power. So while yes, they aren't the direct cause, they were the adults in the room and they failed in that responsibility.

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Glad he got to try being useless in an important position before he died.

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lemmy.world

But guys, it was his turn! Just like Hillary in '16. Forget what the people want, we need to worry about stroking egos here.

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lemmy.world

When Alexander the Great died, his empire devolved into infighting and instability. Why would he plan for his successor at such a young age?

These democrats dying in office, leaving no protege nor successor in the wings, are doing the same thing to America but they have no excuse.

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lightnsfwreply
reddthat.com

These ancient centrist fucks are the reason we're in this mess. We don't want their proteges in power. We need new blood that will fight instead of trying to maintain the status quo.

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True, look at Pelosi's choice to succeed her, Hakeem Jeffries. I thought he seemed good at first but he's turned out to be just another hand-wringing wimp. So it's not simply a matter of being too old, it's a matter of clinging to the old ways.

edit: IOW, getting younger people in is necessary but not sufficient.

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lemmy.world

They don't. They're quite awake. You think that old fart got that position because of ambition? No. He got that position due to politicizing and internal maneuvering.

He was put there specifically so AOC would not have that seat and screw everything and everyone else.

If I recall correctly it was Nancy Pelosi who maneuver to get him into that spot. They knew he had late stage cancer at the time.

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The point is, this didn't happen because the Democrats made a mistake. This happened because the Democrats knew exactly what they were doing and did it on purpose.

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Before the Dems can take on the MAGA Nazis, and win, they have to take back their own party from the Republican Lites. Time to make those DINOs extinct.

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This is SO BAD! There's only SO MANY OLD WHITE GUYS WITH CANCER the Democrats can Promote before GIVING UP and Conceding EVERY SINGLE ELECTION to the Republicans!

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I’d rather he rot on this plane of existence so we can be sure it happened.

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lemmy.world

Stop waiting & hoping for DNC to do the right thing, create a new party. Democrats are just as corrupt as Republicans

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gradualreply
lemmings.world

I think as time goes on, well find these problems can't be solved without guillotines.

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