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LetMyPeopleVote

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Tue Apr 28, 2026, 07:03 PM Apr 28

Barney Frank, entering hospice care, embarks on a final act: Taking on the left [View all]

I was a member of the Texas Clinton delegation to the 2016 National Convention. The Texas delegation was seated directly behind the Massachusetts delegation. Senator Warren was seated two rows ahead of me. I remember shaking the hand of Congressman Franks at the convention. It was a honor to shake his hand.



https://www.politico.com/news/2026/04/28/barney-frank-hospice-democrats-00897112

Former Rep. Barney Frank, a liberal icon who was a key architect of the landmark Wall Street regulations Democrats enacted in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, has entered hospice care at his home in Maine. And as one of his last acts, he is preparing to release a book repudiating his party’s left flank.

A champion of liberal causes during his 32 years representing Massachusetts in the House, Frank says progressive Democrats have “embraced an agenda that goes beyond what’s politically acceptable.”

“Until we separate ourselves from that agenda, we don’t win,” he said in an interview Tuesday.

Frank, who served in the House from 1981 to 2013, said he feels “very good — no pain, no discomfort,” but has entered hospice care as he deals with congestive heart failure. He is remaining in his home in Ogunquit, Maine, where he moved with his husband after retiring from Congress.

“At 86, I’ve made it longer than I thought,” Frank said. “At some point, my heart’s just going to give out, and it’s reaching that stage. So I’m taking it easy at home and dealing with it by relaxing.”
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What issues "goes beyond what's politically acceptable"? SocialDemocrat61 Apr 28 #1
Which positions of progressives would those be I wonder? harumph Apr 28 #2
The article provides a couple for-instances: maxsolomon Wednesday #18
Post removed Post removed Apr 28 #3
"And as one of his last acts, he is preparing to release a book repudiating his party's left flank." BlueWaveNeverEnd Apr 28 #4
Yeah, Elizabeth Warren isn't the problem... biocube Apr 28 #5
But that is the shit being spread online JI7 Apr 28 #10
"Until we separate ourselves from that agenda, we don't win" AStern Apr 28 #6
lol JI7 Apr 28 #7
Go ahead and laugh AStern Apr 28 #8
I didn't say anything about moving to the right JI7 Apr 28 #11
The guy who was literally called "Barney F@g" on the House floor by a Republican leader... AStern Wednesday #17
The Democratic Party has not moved to the right. betsuni Apr 28 #12
You are correct. OhioBack2Blue Wednesday #19
Wow! malaise Apr 28 #9
"Until we separate ourselves from that agenda, we don't win," Good luck with that Autumn Apr 28 #13
It seems unnecessarily divisive hurl Apr 28 #14
k Sympthsical Apr 28 #15
What policy specifically? NameAlreadyTaken Apr 28 #16
I hate it when even some Democrats buy into the right-wing smears Mad_Machine76 Wednesday #20
Amazing strength to do this interview! LetMyPeopleVote Sunday #21
Sad to hear he's going to depart... PCIntern Sunday #22
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