MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries was elected Democratic Caucus chairman Wednesday, defeating Rep. Barbara Lee for the No. 5 leadership post in a 123-113 vote.
Jeffries, 48, has been in Congress for only six years but is already often mentioned by younger members as a future party leader.
He was a lead architect of House Democrats’ messaging strategy during the campaign as co-chair of the caucus’ communications committee. He’s also notched several bipartisan wins, including a prison reform bill that overwhelmingly passed the House and is backed by President Donald Trump.
Lee, 72, is a twenty-year incumbent and former chairwoman of both the Congressional Progressive Caucus and the Congressional Black Caucus.
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by artappraiser on Wed, 11/28/2018 - 6:59pm
I'm not sure about the label, but Kennedy's rhetoric validates one of my pet theories: America needs a vibrant socialist movement so that progressives can position themselves as moderates.
by Michael Wolraich on Wed, 11/28/2018 - 8:35pm
ah, as in: four parties hidden within the shell of two parties?
Problem is even in the GOP, with Trump around, seems confused on nearly every issue what it means to be a conservative position vs not. Nobody can tell anymore.
Fox News' brand Republican isn't really real, I think that's a phantom. Especially with the big star Trump puppets there like Hannity, where whatever Trump says is the new reality, no matter how loony.
I.E., hardly anyone elected wants a wall, he wants a wall, so therefore wall is good. It's like he's captured the 1/3 of the population that used to be called conservative, which used to mean certain platform promises one could enumerate. Instead he is holding them hostage and they have Stockholm syndrome.
by artappraiser on Wed, 11/28/2018 - 10:53pm
by artappraiser on Thu, 11/29/2018 - 12:59pm