Democratic officials of a certain age: Follow Rep. Nadler’s example. He is a legend. And now he’s doing what’s right for the nation and the party, leaving at the top of his game, letting younger members lead.
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George Takei :verified: 🏳️🌈🖖🏽 (georgetakei@universeodon.com)'s status on Wednesday, 03-Sep-2025 07:30:33 JST
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Paul_IPv6 (paul_ipv6@infosec.exchange)'s status on Wednesday, 03-Sep-2025 09:19:22 JST
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i think this is a great thing. i only hope that he doesn't just sulk off into the distance. i hope he steps up to campaign for the younger Dems running, gets them the funding he would have gotten. and that he lets them set their own platform and doesn't try to cling to aging kingmaker mode, like pelosi et al.
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George Takei :verified: 🏳️🌈🖖🏽 (georgetakei@universeodon.com)'s status on Thursday, 04-Sep-2025 01:44:13 JST
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@paul_ipv6 Well said.
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SouprMatt (mls14@social.vivaldi.net)'s status on Thursday, 04-Sep-2025 01:44:26 JST
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@georgetakei Axios could not be more full of 💩 than this. Nadler isn’t bowing to some weird revolt. He’s just ready to move on and believes it is time for a younger person to take his seat.
He did a great job, and I hope his replacement continues the tradition.
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George Takei :verified: 🏳️🌈🖖🏽 (georgetakei@universeodon.com)'s status on Thursday, 04-Sep-2025 01:44:26 JST
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@mls14 👏