I am kind of too scared to ask here, but what did it actually achieve?

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      they elected oz in the very next session; using a filibuster to prevent his confirmation is how you use a filibuster effectively.

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          the same way thurmond did it; you secure the votes behinds the scenes and then throw a filibuster when it’s time to vote to turn up the pain; not when there’s nothing on the table and no one around like booker did it.

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              They shook hands and unanimously approved (booker too) more weapons for the genocide immediately after the performance.

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      I guess I’m just a little more cynical and you’re just a little more idealistic. If you review this thread, and the many other threads posted about this speech, in full you’ll see I’m not the only one who feels like this is bare minimum effort from Democrat leadership. Agree to disagree.