Despite his “no” vote, the Senate deal to reopen the government bears Schumer’s fingerprints

Either Schumer no longer has effective control over own his caucus, or he has permitted the deal to progress with a wink and a nod behind the scenes — and with a strident disavowal for the bank of cameras he famously loves — while taking Democratic voters for fools.

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    18 hours ago

    Huh, I wonder which Democratic member of the House or Senate said that

    For Roginsky, a self-described establishment Democrat

    Who?

    Julie Roginsky, a longtime Democratic strategist, television commentator and author of the Salty Politics online newsletter.

    Again, I agree Schumer should be replaced, but not in a heated coup that shakes up the Epstein investigation just in time for House Democrats to finally have enough votes to release the files.

    I find it so very, very odd, that other than Ro Kahnna, there seem to be no House or Senate Democrats jumping on this bandwagon (including the actual progressives members who aren’t owned by Peter Thiel).