Disaster Calls for AOC to Primary Schumer Mount After 'Gutless' Surrender - Please oh please oh please oh please…

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"Schumer should step down from Democratic leadership—or be forced out—and let someone actually willing to fight Trump and Musk take his place."
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The Democratic Party erupted in anger late Thursday after its longtime Senate leader, Chuck Schumer, capitulated to Republicans on a government funding package that would slash critical programs and bolster the Trump administration's lawless assault on federal agencies.

The fury wasn't limited to the party's progressive wing, which was predictably incensed by Schumer's (D-N.Y.) announcement that he and a sufficient number of other Democrats would vote in favor of advancing the GOP bill to avert a government shutdown.

According toAxios, even centrist Democrats were among those "voicing support for a primary challenge" against Schumer, with members floating Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) as possible 2028 candidates against the minority leader.

"One lawmaker even vowed at the House Democratic retreat to 'write a check tonight' supporting Ocasio-Cortez," the outlet noted, citing an unnamed senior House Democrat.

CNN similarly reported that House Democrats—who, with the exception of Rep. Jared Golden of Maine, unified against the Republican funding package—"are so infuriated with Schumer's decision that some have begun encouraging [Ocasio-Cortez] to run against Schumer."

"Multiple Democrats in the Congressional Progressive Caucus and others directly encouraged Ocasio-Cortez to run on Thursday night after Schumer's announcement," said one unnamed lawmaker, who told CNN that party members were "so mad" at the Senate leader that even centrists were "ready to write checks for AOC for Senate."

Ocasio-Cortez, who called Schumer's reversal on the Republican funding bill "a huge slap in the face," said amid the mounting primary calls that she's focused on mobilizing against the GOP measure in a last-ditch attempt to sink it.

"We still have an opportunity to correct course here, and that is my number one priority," the New York progressive told CNN. "I think there is a wide sense of betrayal if things proceed as currently planned."

A vote on the Republican bill is expected later Friday ahead of a looming government shutdown.

With Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) expected to break ranks, the Senate GOP needs at least eight Democratic supporters to advance the legislation to a final vote.

Opponents of the GOP measure, including the largest union of federal workers in the country, argued that President Donald Trump and unelected billionaire Elon Musk are already effectively shutting the government down by eviscerating entire departments.

"Instead of forcing Republicans to own their extremism, Schumer gave away one of the only pieces of leverage Democrats had before 2026," wrote Democratic strategist Waleed Shahid. "This wasn't about whether a shutdown was risk-free—no fight ever is. It was about whether Democrats were willing to impose a cost on their opponents for governing through blackmail. Instead, Schumer made the kind of move that tells Republicans they can keep pushing."

Justice Democrats, a progressive group that helped Ocasio-Cortez upset a top House Democrat in a 2018 primary, said Thursday that the "corporate Democratic leadership is all talk and no fight."

"Gutless, spineless, and utterly unqualified to lead," the group added. "Schumer should step down from Democratic leadership—or be forced out—and let someone actually willing to fight Trump and Musk take his place."
 
That little chimp got etherd by Sinema this morning I'd take the glazing down a notch. She couldn't scratch Schumer's jock strap.
Absolutely not. AOC is the kind of progressive voice that will STAND UP TO TRUMP and protect the voices of the disenfranchised. It is imperative we fully support the brave and stunning Congresswoman to become the future of the Democratic Party.
 
No one who calls themselves a Kiwi Farm user should be against this. It can only lead to the best timeline.
I don't know about the best timeline, but it would almost certainly result in a democrat civil war, and I'd be glad for them to finally shit or get off that pot.
 
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The Democratic Party erupted in anger late Thursday after its longtime Senate leader, Chuck Schumer, capitulated to Republicans on a government funding package that would slash critical programs and bolster the Trump administration's lawless assault on federal agencies.
“Lawless assault”?!

I see CNN has totally abandoned any pretense of doing actual journalism?
 
i find it funny how the dems still haven't learned that unlikable women are not the key to beating trump. pushing these unlikable moronic women hasnt worked for them so far, so i guess keep doing it and eventually it might work. you never know.
 
I'm confused.

Wasn't the government shutdown supposed to be a bad thing?
Media was full of heart wrenching stories of dedicated fed gov employees who all apparently live paycheck to paycheck and who all will starve and lose their house if there is even a temporary interruption in their pay.

Now Dems are pissed at Schumer for , checks notes, working with republicans to avoid the government shut down.

I think I know what is really going on.
They wanted a shut down and then they were going to scream about how it was all Trumps fault and use the footage of closed national parks in their campaign ads.
The media would have bleated about "Trump shuts down government because he and Elon are keeping all the money for themselves" or some other retarded lie.

They didn't get their crisis and they are pissed off.

I didn't think "Defend Chuck Schumer" would be in my 2025 to do list but here we are.

FWIW my only problem with government shut downs is they pay the mostly worthless gov employees for the time they didn't work once funding gets restored.

That doesn't happen in the private sector.
There were times I couldn't work because of power outages, bad weather or other circumstances beyond my control.

My check was smaller those weeks.
Fed workers need to get comfortable with the idea they are paid to work, not owed a certain amount of money because a certain amount of time has passed.

Personally I think the fed gov should either close one week each month without pay or drop down to 4 day work weeks with a matching drop in pay.
Both would be a good idea.

The debt is becoming unserviceable.
Once Regan got everyone comfortable with "Buy now, Pay later" both parties have run the government on the charge card.

People like government handouts and they don't like paying for them.

Like it or not, the bill is coming due.
 
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