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House Democratic Leadership Statement on the Suspension of Jimmy Kimmel.
— Hakeem Jeffries (@hakeem-jeffries.bsky.social) 2025-09-18T13:03:42.639Z
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220653870

OLDMDDEM
(2,741 posts)Mr.WeRP
(946 posts)OLDMDDEM
(2,741 posts)Just_Vote_Dem
(3,394 posts)That's pretty damn good IMO. What do you want him to do, storm the White House?
OLDMDDEM
(2,741 posts)and working with it. Once it has begun, keep doing more. Congress is week thanks to Republicans in both houses, but something more needs to happen or Dumpy will get away with everything he touches. No one has done, or said, anything about his riches from the UAE. Impeachable and probably a bribe.
ancianita
(41,866 posts)"something more" is all you got? And you complain about what you don't see? pffffft
Re the UAE, try reading more. Try the NYT reports...
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/15/us/politics/trump-uae-chips-witkoff-world-liberty-takeaways.html
And THIS one Lawrence covered in detail, interviewing the writer.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/15/us/politics/trump-uae-chips-witkoff-world-liberty.html
Stop indulging in complaining and put that negative energy toward learning something.
mcar
(45,342 posts)mcar
(45,342 posts)Just_Vote_Dem
(3,394 posts)Sorry, the Leader is not going to lower himself like that.
betsuni
(28,345 posts)The People will hear and know and everything will be nice. Easy.
mcar
(45,342 posts)That every media outlet will cover live, right?
Jeffries, of course, does regular press conferences. MSM doesn't air them.
betsuni
(28,345 posts)Democrats doing what people say they want, as usual. Belief that media not covering Democrats is an excuse (at the same time saying oligarchs own all media and is all right-wing). Also that being in minority and not having votes is an excuse.
mcar
(45,342 posts)Just_Vote_Dem
(3,394 posts)Every time a Repub farts, it's big news
QueerDuck
(88 posts)So, let's get specific: what exactly do you think it is that he can do (or should do) that he's not already doing?
OLDMDDEM
(2,741 posts)standing there and shaking your head that this is bad.
ancianita
(41,866 posts)September 11: Jeffries and Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer held a news conference on the looming government funding deadline.
September 10: Jeffries held his weekly press briefing, during which he spoke with reporters on various topics.
September 8: A news conference was held to discuss the new January 6 committee.
September 4: Jeffries held his weekly briefing after the August congressional recess.
September 2: Jeffries and other Democrats held a news conference on housing affordability.
September 1: Jeffries held a news conference on the Democratic approach to the fall legislative agenda.
Previous news conference THIS year alone...
July 17: Jeffries held a press conference discussing the rising cost of living.
May 16: Jeffries held a weekly press conference where he spoke about government funding issues and the January 6, 2021, insurrection.
March 14: He participated in a press conference with other House Democratic leadership.
February 27: Jeffries addressed Republican budget proposals and their potential impact on Medicaid and other programs.
February 24: He spoke at a press event about the "reckless Republican budget".
January 14: He di
So far this month, that's every other day. What is wrong with you?? Grow up. Do your homework before undermining your party and its leaders.

OLDMDDEM
(2,741 posts)be surprised at what you hear. People are not happy and are worried. The majority are that way.
ancianita
(41,866 posts)I see. I'm old, too. It could have to do with trump and his unwise destruction of govt and driving out its skill and knowledge base. But then, I'm probably putting words in your mouth.
Old as I am I still hold to the adult standard of basic argument -- to base one's claims on authorities whose job it is to record facts, report events, write history, that are the basis of truthful generalizations.
Fear for oneself is lazy. Right now it's a luxury we can't afford.
Love of others, party and country takes effort.
If you want to be heard, you have to have something helpful to say, like President Obama...
On learning from failure...
Obama has stated that making a significant impact is challenging and involves failure. The key is to learn from these failures and persevere rather than becoming inactive. He also advises that failures should be seen as learning opportunities, not defining moments.
On hope and courage...
He defines hope as a persistent inner belief in a better future, requiring courage to continue striving. Obama notes that while life may be difficult and not all problems can be solved instantly, individual importance should not be underestimated, as courage and hope can spread. He suggests that taking action is the best way to combat hopelessness and create positive change.
On working hard for what matters...
Obama's advice includes the simple message to persevere because achieving anything worthwhile is not easy. He believes that lasting leaders and institutions are built not on popularity or personal gain, but on dedication to a greater purpose. Furthermore, he encourages those who have found success through hard work and opportunity to help others gain similar chances.
I'll leave you with this:
You are indeed entitled to your uninformed opinion, fears and frustrations. Some fellow Democrats might join you as occasional comrades in commiseration, which just blocks their ability to really to see many others' very real, legitimate misery.
I, for one, won't be among them.
Right now, as long as I'm alive, there is no taking breaks from this fight for the future.
Take care.
OLDMDDEM
(2,741 posts)Only words. I realize there are protests and many of them. I also realize being in the minority, ideas are limited. However, there are right wing individuals that feel like something is wrong and could possibly be aiding what the left is doing.
ancianita
(41,866 posts)You don't think Bernie and other Dems at over 130 town halls across 50 states haven't been listened to? That they aren't bringing right wingers toward the left's efforts?
We both got on DU in the same year. One would think that if you've been on DU daily, you'd have learned more than what you're saying. If not, then maybe you just don't want to leave your feeling world and move around in the fact world. Good luck with that.
OLDMDDEM
(2,741 posts)I understand what you say about my not being on here routinely. It's been many years since I discovered DU and I'm glad I did. I'm sorry my thoughts have riled you. Many, many people feel betrayed by both sides. I'm hanging on that my senators from Maryland and my representative, Steny Hoyer, will do what should be done. From what I see, they are.
QueerDuck
(88 posts)These types of emotions are luxuries that we cannot afford. A common theme among those who angrily shout "DO SOMETHING!" is an obvious desire that the Democrats must immediately and instantly cure everything that ails this country... RIGHT NOW, DAMN-IT! RIGHT FN NOW! (As if our party was the majority party, or the SUPER MAJORITY party, but that's just not the case.) Making matters more insulting are the insinuations that party leaders are "incompetent" for not complying with the RIGHT NOW demands. Or, worse yet, the ridiculous suggestion (implied but never said out loud) that party leaders are willfully making things worse with inaction or by being in cahoots with the GOP. Bringing us full-circle to the "both sides are the same" argument (lie) we've heard so often.
Heavy sigh.
ancianita
(41,866 posts)
mcar
(45,342 posts)or using social media to repost about them.
You're demanding that Jeffries DO SOMETHING, then criticizing him when he does something, then demand that he do what he is already doing.
betsuni
(28,345 posts)Long angry pointless blame & bash threads, I think it would be very popular.
mcar
(45,342 posts)cutting and pasting.
Joinfortmill
(18,942 posts)I know it's scary out there, but screaming at the wind or other folks isn't an answer. Or, worse, deliberately trying to create chaos.
Bernardo de La Paz
(58,520 posts)Bernardo de La Paz
(58,520 posts)ancianita
(41,866 posts)KPN
(16,921 posts)this iron-fisted fascist federal government. Where are the rallying cries?!
JustAnotherGen
(37,070 posts)C_U_L8R
(48,106 posts)Time to fight back. The DOJ may be all trumped, but the NY and CA attorney generals could put these corruptions under scrutiny. And the rest of us... we are the ratings. We have the power of the clicker. Both media and their sponsors cannot survive without us. Maybe they need some reminding. The customer is boss.
mcar
(45,342 posts)I'm guessing ABC/Disney is getting an earful today, along with lots of cancellations.
They need us way more than we need them.
OldBaldy1701E
(9,075 posts)However, they made 88 Billion in 2023. I doubt losing a few billion is going to do much to them.
PunkinPi
(5,191 posts)mcar
(45,342 posts)Fcking hypocrites.
Hate and hypocrisy is all they got.
C_U_L8R
(48,106 posts)Just like their obsession with pedophilia until everyone discovered theyre the actual pedophiles
PunkinPi
(5,191 posts)As the saying goes, every accusation is a confession.
C_U_L8R
(48,106 posts)The more atrocious, the better it seems.
Native
(7,247 posts)Wiz Imp
(7,256 posts)Of course, he didn't mention anything in there about the FCC pulling licenses for any station that allows a single word of criticism of President Trump - the crusade he is currently on.
However it does have plenty of other examples of blatant hypocrisy.
FCC should work with Congress on more fundamental Section 230 reforms
that go beyond interpreting its current terms. Congress should do so by
ensuring that Internet companies no longer have carte blanche to censor
protected speech while maintaining their Section 230 protections. As
part of those reforms, the FCC should work with Congress to ensure that
antidiscrimination provisions are applied to Big Techincluding back-end
companies that provide hosting services and DDoS protection. Reforms
that prohibit discrimination against core political viewpoints are one way to
do this and would track the approach taken in a social media law passed in
Texas, which was upheld on appeal in late 2022 by the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the Fifth Circuit.
So Internet companies should not have carte blanche to censor protected speech. But it's perfectly fine for the FCC itself to have that power.
Of course, Trump has not only done nothing to address TikTok's supposed threat to national security, he is actively working to allow TikTok to operate in the US without ever addressing any security concerns. Funny how this was scandalous for Biden according to the Heritage Foundation, but they're 100% A-OK with Trump doing it.
ancianita
(41,866 posts)Passages
(3,608 posts)all of them. Solidarity is essential.
These fucking bastards have gone too far.
Rver
(220 posts)worded letter. WTAF?!
This is getting ugly

leftstreet
(37,271 posts)FFS - aren't these people legislators?
Writing some laws
mcar
(45,342 posts)How are House Democrats going to repeal anything?
Ruby the Liberal
(26,526 posts)That should help move things along.
mcar
(45,342 posts)Hold a press conference? Oh yeah, the Democrats are holding one now.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220653870
Propose funding alternatives that reflect our values? Oh yeah, they did that.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143532230
Scrivener7
(57,184 posts)mcar
(45,342 posts)I honestly don't give AF who votes for it or not. I do care about Democrats getting credit for all the good things they are doing rather than focusing on one or two things you don't like.
Scrivener7
(57,184 posts)mcar
(45,342 posts)Cha
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Scrivener7
(57,184 posts)The answer to that will be an action that speaks a lot louder than words.
It will either restore my faith in him, or make me understand we stand for nothing at all.