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8. We all know she is right. Many here have agreed that Chuckee is a wet noodle. Just about anyone else would do a
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 02:19 PM
15 hrs ago

better job.

Uggh. Slotkin went on with Stephen A. Smith... hlthe2b 15 hrs ago #1
We all know she is right. Many here have agreed that Chuckee is a wet noodle. Just about anyone else would do a Exp 15 hrs ago #8
Which was not my point... clearly never even mentioned that. It was the venue. hlthe2b 15 hrs ago #10
Doesn't matter if she's on Fox or PBS, she's telling it like it is. She's always had a good message so going on any Exp 15 hrs ago #13
Again, NOT MY POINT. Clearly you know nothing about Stephen A. Smith. Bye. Done. hlthe2b 15 hrs ago #14
He's the Af-Am sports guy who gets political. I too think he's an idiot. But that doesn't matter. eom Exp 14 hrs ago #15
Who gives a rat's bum about Smith? Obviously she got the message out. And she is 100% right. flashman13 12 hrs ago #31
I also think that Ken Martin has not been an effective leader for the DNC. Lonestarblue 15 hrs ago #12
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Good call Mig popsdenver 12 hrs ago #30
I can't stand him kimbutgar 13 hrs ago #18
Our elected representatives should not live in bubbles Soul_of_Wit 13 hrs ago #19
So, not the point. Slotkin can go on any program, but she should not give him the attention hlthe2b 13 hrs ago #20
I apparently touched a nerve Soul_of_Wit 13 hrs ago #23
Post removed Post removed 12 hrs ago #24
This is a gratuitously nasty and arrogant response Akakoji 12 hrs ago #25
What a "polite" thing to say... hlthe2b 12 hrs ago #26
It apparently seems to work Akakoji 1 hr ago #46
I share . . . Scubamatt 13 hrs ago #22
I often have that sentiment on these issues re:inner workings of the party Raven123 9 hrs ago #36
Looks like someone was not included dave99 15 hrs ago #2
I wholeheartedly agree awesomerwb1 15 hrs ago #3
Oh, hey, old buddy. blm 15 hrs ago #4
blm!!!! DrFunkenstein 15 hrs ago #6
😘 blm 15 hrs ago #7
is she volunteering to be the new leadership? msongs 15 hrs ago #5
She's got a ways to go given her yes vote on the Laken Riley Act. LuvLoogie 15 hrs ago #9
...not volunteering so much as lobbying to be it. LudwigPastorius 5 hrs ago #40
Slotkin is awesome. She was brave as a brand new Rep in Congress to vote for impeaching TSF. That was a biggie Exp 15 hrs ago #11
I'm guessing she wants to be majority leader Fiendish Thingy 14 hrs ago #16
Me too Katcat 13 hrs ago #21
Looking at the results of the *past decade* not the past 1-2 years, that's a "no shit" conclusion. RockRaven 12 hrs ago #27
No kidding - these problems within the party should have been addressed at least 16 years ago. NT Midwestern Democrat 2 hrs ago #45
Sorry To Inform You.... DAngelo136 12 hrs ago #28
Stephen A. Smith??? Cirsium 12 hrs ago #29
I agree Skittles 11 hrs ago #32
Power is hard to give up. Mark.b2 10 hrs ago #34
yeah, I know Skittles 7 hrs ago #39
"Strongly worded letters" didn't cut it Ponietz 11 hrs ago #33
Chuck and Hakeem beg to differ Charlie Chapulin 9 hrs ago #35
Why is this so fucking hard. Baitball Blogger 8 hrs ago #37
We don't cater to corporations creeksneakers2 2 hrs ago #44
It's simple Magoo48 8 hrs ago #38
She's right. I don't disagree. lees1975 5 hrs ago #41
Please explain how leaders such as Schumer and Jeffries are to blame Akakoji 3 hrs ago #42
We need to concentrate on stopping Trump creeksneakers2 3 hrs ago #43
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