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Cory Booker is Tired of All the Winning
(and of Being Told to Show Up for Work)

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Posted By: gaboy, 7/30/2025 2:33:46 PM

Sen. Cory Booker had a meltdown on the Senate floor yesterday, lashing out at his fellow Democrats for agreeing to pass some bills they had all collaborated on with Republicans. Booker is usually a decent speaker but in this case he actually did the thing. He started his speech saying there were things he was "tired of" and then offered a list of Trump's wins against progressive law firms and universities and overpaid TV hosts. It was a full meltdown. Cory Booker is tired of all the winning:

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Reply 1 - Posted by: marbles 7/30/2025 2:44:21 PM (No. 1984595)
It must be Booker's time of the month. And , he's packed on more than a few.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: stablemoney 7/30/2025 2:56:57 PM (No. 1984612)
I don't like Booker. Can't stand the guy. There is no getting any further, after that.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: skacmar 7/30/2025 3:12:25 PM (No. 1984618)
Booker seems to be enamoured with the sound of his own voice. This time however, nobody is listening. Not even his fellow Democrats. With his long winded, nonsense attack on Donald Trump, Republicans, and fellow Democrats, he is showing himself to be a useless narcissist whose only interest is Corey Booker.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: itsonlyme 7/30/2025 3:40:19 PM (No. 1984622)
Dawg Sparteecause, Y u b tyurd? Bkauz ov da wynkneein?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: DVC 7/30/2025 3:40:42 PM (No. 1984623)
Booker needs to find a new gig....I almost said "job", but that would imply way, way more effort and competence than Booker could ever muster.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: erod111 7/30/2025 3:49:47 PM (No. 1984627)
Mommy, mommy the other kids are ganging up on me. Make them stop.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: NorthernDog 7/30/2025 4:47:45 PM (No. 1984638)
He wants to be the Jasmine of the Senate.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Venturer 7/30/2025 8:49:09 PM (No. 1984715)
Booker is just your plain old every day usual suspect that was born, bred, and raised to be a racist moron.
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