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I missed it. Was there a lot of substance? Something newsworthy outside of the time spent?
Anyway another reason to have young blood in the Senate to follow up on.
See also AOC's entire career.From what I saw it was extremely well delivered and an incredible show of talent.
But totally meaningless as far as I know.
There was a lot of substance. Pretty much entirely substance. I’ve never seen such substance and nothingness at the same time.
Aside from bolstering his personal brand, I don’t think anything was accomplished. In a sense, that’s worse than nothing because it’s self-serving bullshit designed to fool and pacify.
See also AOC's entire career.

(If you think only conservatives hate liberals, check out the thread below.)
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LIBERALISM AND LEFTISM
Is true unity among Democrats possible? No. But collaboration is.
by NATHAN J. ROBINSON, Current Affairs
JUNE 07, 2017
It is reasonable to wonder whether the divide between liberalism and leftism actually matters very much. Why does there actually need to be so much animosity between the Clinton and Sanders factions of the Democratic Party? (Or the Blair and Corbyn factions in the UK’s Labour Party.) Why on earth did the race for DNC chair between Keith Ellison and Tom Perez grow so...
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He was fucking Rosario Dawson right?
And now he’s gay?
Can’t trust him
I ran the transcript and asked if he said anything specific to Black people and here's what it spit out:
Yes, Senator Booker did talk about policies that directly relate to African-Americans during his filibuster.
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Senator Booker explicitly addressed the importance of studying Black history, stating, "I get upset with that because black history is American history" 1. He spoke about his surprise that a friend had only recently learned about the bombing in Tulsa, Oklahoma, a significant event in African-American history, despite Booker's own work with Senator Langford to memorialize it1. Booker also expressed concern over the removal of books by authors like Toni Morrison and James Baldwin from libraries, framing this as an attack on history and an attempt to sanitize it1.
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Senator Booker discussed the bipartisan effort that led to the passage of criminal justice reform legislation, mentioning his work with Senators Mike Lee and Chuck Grassley. While this policy is not exclusively for African-Americans, criminal justice reform is an issue of significant importance to the African-American community due to historical and ongoing disparities in the justice system.
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while discussing the limit of tyranny, Senator Booker shared his personal history, revealing that he is a direct descendant of slaves and slave owners, as well as Native Americans and individuals who fought against them. This personal connection highlights the complex and often painful history that is particularly relevant to the African-American experience in the United States.
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, the context of Senator Booker's filibuster is directly linked to the history of civil rights. Comparisons are made to Strom Thurmond's 1957 filibuster against the Civil Rights Act, emphasizing the contrasting goals and the progress made since then. This situates Senator Booker's actions within the ongoing struggle for civil rights, a movement historically centered on achieving equality for African-Americans.
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The Trump administration's attempt to end birthright citizenship via executive order is mentioned as an illegal action. Birthright citizenship, protected by the 14th Amendment, has historically been crucial for ensuring the citizenship of African-Americans and other minority groups in the U.S.
While other policies discussed by Senator Booker, such as those related to healthcare, Social Security, education, and economic opportunity, would also impact African-Americans, these instances specifically address historical, cultural, and systemic issues with direct relevance to the African-American community.
this was a complete waste of time meant nothing accomplished nothing and makes me respect Dems even less.
Far lefties are the most insufferable people on the planet.
Instead of bitching all the time, go win elections and show everyone how it's done. You have all the answers, and you're right about everything. So why are YOU GUYS not fixing it?