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« Reply #25 on: November 28, 2018, 03:59:17 PM »



Strange that nobody in this "new generation of leaders" we keep hearing about that allegedly wants to step up decided to step up and challenge Hoyer.

I guess either there isn't a "new generation of leaders," or for some reason they don't want to step up.

I guess that is the new leadership for you - leading by not stepping up. It is an interesting approach to leadership.

They were always full of **** about that.

This whole thing is about steering the party to the right and governing like it is the late 90s early 2000's. The new leadership stuff was all about guys like Mouton and Ryan trying to break Pelosi's progressive support by making the debate about age and not ideology.

Luckily, progressives for the most part are smart and snuffed that BS out.
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