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- Anonymous3 years agoFavorite Answer
A few weeks ago Corey Booker literally cried in a Senate meeting, now he compares himself to Spartacus, unbelievable!
- PlogstiesLv 73 years ago
Yes, it is. In fact every movement opposing the usual order of things imagine themselves (inanely) in this way. It is childish.
- ?Lv 63 years ago
NO I would certainly give that award to the Corporate Republicans, they do hate the middle class with everything they have.
- 3 years ago
No
Quite the opposite, it shows the messiah complex isn't just for loners.
- YB LogicalLv 73 years ago
Cory Booker is no more of a "Spartacus" than Nancy Pelosi is a "Cleopatra" or Chuck Shumer is a "Caesar".
- Anonymous3 years ago
Civilizations are created and maintained by the collective
Wars are fought and won by the collective
- Anonymous3 years ago
Or perhaps , collective responsibility ?
- Anonymous3 years ago
It is a sure sign of being retarded.
Cory Booker's 'I am Spartacus' document release during the Kavanaugh hearing wasn't as defiant as it seemed
•There was a dramatic showdown on the floor of the Senate this morning — but it may not have been quite as dramatic as Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., made it seem.
•On the third day of raucous hearings for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, Booker, widely believed to be planning a presidential bid in 2020, threatened to release documents related to Kavanaugh's time in the George W. Bush White House that he said were "committee confidential."
•In an email, William Burck, the former Bush administration lawyer overseeing the production of Kavanaugh's documents, said that he had approved Booker's request to release the documents Wednesday night.
Tucker Higgins | @tuckerhiggins