Tim Ryan for minority leader

I completely agree.

Pelosi, Reid, and both Clintons should get out of the way. It's time for younger, fresher, and more aggressive Sanders-esque democrats to take the lead,

The DLC should be pushed over a cliff.

Exactly. What Democrats need more than anything right now is enthusiasm. A lot of those younger Bernie voters ended up coming around to vote for Hillary - but they're still wary. They're still smarting from what they see as the establishment forces aligning against their guy (and I don't think they're wrong).

This is a crucial time, imo. I see the energy on the left right now. Trump getting elected was the ultimate wake-up call; it's anecdotal, but I personally know people who are changing their lives to take a more active role in politics - both to fight what might come out of the Trump admin, and to ensure that the next election looks a whole lot different than this one. It's encouraging to see that, and a real silver lining to the darkness of last week.

But the party really needs to tap into that. They need to send a strong "we hear you, and we're with you" message. Keeping Pelosi - who has done some great work, but whose time is over - will not do that.
 
http://myfox8.com/2016/11/16/gop-sen...tigate-russia/



WASHINGTON — A leading Republican lawmaker is calling for investigations into alleged Russian cyberhacks during the US election despite President-elect Donald Trump’s repeated calls for warmer ties with Moscow.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican and one of the chamber’s most experienced foreign policy hands, said the attempt by a foreign country to interfere with the US voting process needs better understanding and a vigorous response.
“Assuming for a moment that we do believe that the Russian government was controlling outside organizations that hacked into our election, they should be punished,” Graham told reporters Tuesday. Referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Graham added that, “Putin should be punished.”
Graham, who wants the hearings to examine all Russia’s “misadventures throughout the world,” has the support of colleagues on both sides of the aisle. As other Republicans issued warnings about Russian activities, the hearings could become a source of tension between the GOP and the new President.
“You could see, going forward, a Congress that’s really at loggerheads with the White House on policy toward Russia,” said Angela Stent, director of the Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies at Georgetown University.
Graham, who ran against Trump in the Republican primaries, admitted that “clearly Donald and me have issues.” But he added that he’ll do “everything I can to help him because he will be commander in chief in dangerous times.”
Russia, Graham said, is a “bad actor.”
To that end, Graham said hearings into Russia’s activities should also address Moscow’s annexation of Crimea and interference in Ukraine, its cyberattacks against US allies, and examine whether Russia is guilty of war crimes due to its intervention and bombing campaign in Syria.
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facts you refuse to accept





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