Democrats have a lengthy history of failing to do things theyve promised while offering exceedingly technical excuses.

Republicans needed votes from Democrats to pass the legislation.

Will this anger last?

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) speaks at the U.S. Capitol on March 11, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) speaks at the Capitol on March 11.Win McNamee/Getty Images

Will it be channeled into something meaningful?

On Monday,he postponed his book tour.

Indeed, the word surrender was used, angrily, by a majority of these Democratic sources.

On Thursday, a line was crossed.

We have a very short window to tank the defeatist ambitions of our own leader!

The window was indeed short.

And the policymakers sitting on the other side of the aisle couldnt believe their luck.

Or, perhaps the problem was to various Dems, anyway that these Republicans absolutelycouldbelieve their luck.

Theyd become accustomed to Democrats surrender by now.

It was roughly evenly split one third drop, one third stay, one third I dont know.

For this [latest] emergency call, the vote was not close.

91 percent voted to have us call for [Schumer] to drop from leadership.

Levin adds: Indivisible is not made up of radicals who hate that party.

Essentially nobody believes we have a stronger hand with Schumer as an anchor on the party …

This is simply a choice between the Democratic Party or Chuck Schumer.

Our leadership is dragging us down change horses or drown.