If not now then when?
I think AOC gets a whole lot of unfair criticism from the left, but this is a pretty indefensible take. Jeffries not only has to go, he is seriously vulnerable, and his defeat would be the best kind of political shakeup.
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If not now then when?
I think AOC gets a whole lot of unfair criticism from the left, but this is a pretty indefensible take. Jeffries not only has to go, he is seriously vulnerable, and his defeat would be the best kind of political shakeup.
She get the hate because she is cowardly and has betrayed us a bunch of times beginning with force the vote.
I'm sure she's making some (bad) political calculation that "supporting" Jeffries in this moment will somehow earn her some benefit from the party. It won't because either Jeffries loses the next election (hopefully) or he survives and the party shafts her anyway, just like when she supported Biden off a cliff and then the party shafted her on the house oversight committee seat she wanted (they gave it to an octogenarian with esophagus cancer of course).
I think talk of betrayal and cowardice is overdramatic, but I do think she has been overly influenced by the Democratic establishment reality distortion field.
When these bitter criticisms drag on for years while none of the people making them seem to move the needle more than AOC has, it kind of takes the wind out of your sails. At some point, you either show us how to do it better or admit you either don't know or are even less committed than she is.
And up go the ladders. Can't have pesky challenges can we
Holy hell.