Yesterday, I attended a town hall, or rather a "conversation" with Attorney General Xavier Becerra and CA Majority Leader Ian Calderon.
What was interesting, though, is that this event took place at the same time as the Congresswoman for the district including Whittier declared war on her minority caucus leader.
Check out what House Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-Whittier) has been up to:
of California to step down as minority leader to make way for a new generation.
Sanchez of California, "but I do think we have this real breadth and depth
of talent within our caucus, and I do think it's time to pass the torch to a
new generation of leaders, and I want to be a part of that transition. I want
to see that happen."
Hoyer of Maryland; and the assistant House minority leader, James Clyburn of
South Carolina, when asked who should leave their leadership positions.
think there are many people who try to move the country in the right
direction," Sanchez said. "We have too many great leaders here that
don’t always get the opportunities that they should, and I would like to see
that change."
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"Pelosi has to go!" |
has served in the House since 1987. She served as the speaker from 2007-11.
stints as majority leader and minority whip. Clyburn, the third-ranking
Democrat in the House, has served since 1993 and previously served as the
majority whip.
said she not [sic!] in Congress on a shift but on a mission," Hammill said.
"Pelosi is focused on winning back the House and anything else is a
distraction from our path to the majority.”
said Democrats were "laser-focused" on taking back the House from the
GOP next year.
agree with her that we have talented leaders throughout our caucus," he
said. "I remain laser-focused on taking back the House, a goal all House
Democrats share and are working tirelessly toward."
the reporters Minority Whip Steny Hoyer, D-Maryland, and House Assistant
Minority Leader James Clyburn should also be read to step aside.
contributions to the Congress and the caucus are substantial. But I think there
comes a time when you need to pass that torch. And I think it's time,"
Sanchez said.
leadership race as vice chair by only one vote, and the seniority argument she
espoused is likely to annoy some fellow Democrats, according to a senior
Democratic aide. The timing of Sanchez' remarks look particularly craven to
some members after Pelosi's efforts to maintain unity during the health care
fight, and the recent agreements she reached with President Trump.
Of course, we can understand why Loaded Linda wants to tread lightly, since she needs the widespread support for the Democratic caucus to topple Alzheimer's Nancy:
"it's time to pass the torch to a new generation of leaders and I want to be a part of that transition" – @RepLindaSanchez on House Dems pic.twitter.com/PhB4hhJhLV— CSPAN (@cspan) October 5, 2017
It's funny who she claims that there are many great leaders in the Democratic Party, particularly in Congress. Xavier Becerra had been angling very hard to become Speaker of the House. Nancy beat him to it, though, because San Francisco donors are hard-left and have lots of hard money. Los Angeles donor base cannot compete with the Bay Area. It's just too hard. Perhaps Becerra should have stayed in Sacramento and worked his way into political circles in that area if he wanted to become Speaker of the House some time in the future.
Sanchez wants to go from fifth in line to the minority leader spot. This has happened before. Dick Gephardt of Missouri ended up retiring from Congress after 2002. He pretty much read the handwriting on the wall, recognizing that Democratic chances of retaking the House didn't look that strong for the foreseeable future.
Pelosi took over the reins, and she pushed the Democratic Party into pre-eminence, along with the heavily progressive leftist Barack Obama shortly afterwards. Those policies flourished in Congress and throughout the country–the country did not flourish as a result. We the People do not want open borders, high taxes, and less public safety.
We want to exercise our rights, live in peace, and have as much control over our lives as possible. Sanchez is part of some phalanx of political gamesmanship out to enrich herself and her donors, with no regard for the needs of her communities.
Or for the state of California. No doubt, she is "loaded", but with what–I cannot say in polite company.