Positive
Only logged in members can reply and interact with the post.
Join SimilarWorlds for FREE »

Is Booker going to beat Strom Thurmond's record

I hope so!
He's doing such an amazing job!

On CSPAN and the AP is streaming live on YT.

youtube.com/live/rCUK2VbdLS4?si=Qu7siaRPWuUqauTK
This page is a permanent link to the reply below and its nested replies. See all post replies »
nudistsueaz · 61-69, F
Does anyone care???
Starcrossed · 41-45, F
@nudistsueaz I do. A lot of people do. Don't be rude.
nudistsueaz · 61-69, F
@Starcrossed LoL, what's the point???
Starcrossed · 41-45, F
@nudistsueaz well, I for one care about the future of this country because I hopefully have many years left to live and I have a child who has even more years. I don't want to see my beloved country fail because of an unelected technocrat fascist.
This comment is hidden. Show Comment
Starcrossed · 41-45, F
@nudistsueaz I'd appreciate if you would refrain from commenting on my posts in the future. I don't like nazi supporters and that's what you are.
nudistsueaz · 61-69, F
@Starcrossed There no Nazi's here except for George Soros.
dancingtongue · 80-89, M
@nudistsueaz I admit, when I read he planned to do it, my reaction was the same -- who cares if he breaks the record on a filibuster that has served nothing but negative objectives since Jimmy Stewart went to Washington. (Look it up if you don't know the reference.) But I caught the last hour and a half of it waiting for the ballgame to come on, and he put it in full context on just that point: Thurman, who holds the record, and most other filibusters have done it to stop efforts to improve society; his was to stop the de-construction of our Constitution and rally individuals to step up and take action. Just in that hour and a half he weaved a powerful argument from personal experience and the words of past leaders -- both Republican and Democratic -- on taking unpopular stances at the time to preserve our way of government. He is a masterful orator. And turns out to be quite an athlete as well, still standing, still full voiced, still forceful, still eloquent, after 25 hours on his feet with only momentary breaks as an ally rose to ask a lengthy question to allow him a bathroom break or whatever.

The other remarkable thing, imho, was the lack of any effort -- at least during that final hour and a half -- by the Republicans, who hold the majority, to try and demand he yield; the Republican chair admittedly breaking protocol to interrupt him to announce he had broken the record, congratulating him and applauding him; the widespread support across the aisle from both parties from those who have not had the guts to publicly speak out against the systemic destruction of our Constitutional government by two narcissistic oligarchs.

He spoke truth to power, and his point was that every individual has an obligation to do the same. That the Constitution written on paper is worthless if you don't carry the Constitution in your heart.