FEINSTEIN: Hun, it’s time for you to retire!

Anonymous
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., months after drawing flak from Democratic politicians and pundits alike for her conduct during Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation hearing, has once again opened herself up to attacks from her party after defending the Republican lawmakers who objected to certifying the results of the 2020 election.


https://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/Feinstein-defends-Hawley-Cruz-overturn-election-15882575.php

She will run again...count on it.
Anonymous
She has dementia. No question. She needs to step down.
Anonymous
Don’t forget Feinstein was part of the SF political establishment (politicians like Moscone, Milk, Brown, etc) that gushed over Jim Jones and his Peoples Temple cult. Why should anyone expect good judgement from her?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don’t forget Feinstein was part of the SF political establishment (politicians like Moscone, Milk, Brown, etc) that gushed over Jim Jones and his Peoples Temple cult. Why should anyone expect good judgement from her?

This isn't a fair complaint. At the time that Jim Jones was supported, he was a preacher who advocated for social justice, racial diversity, and ending poverty. Everyone supported him, even Rosalyn Carter and Walter Mondale. No one anticipated that he would become so extreme. Also, the reason why he created the compound was because of reporting of physical and sexual abuse in his church, which none of his allies were aware of.

With that being said, Feinstein does need to retire. She has done great work, especially with the torture report. However, in the past few years, the only news stories about her have been bad. Speaking down to those kids, saying she won't vote to convict Trump, hugging Lindsay Graham and praising Comey Barrett, the story about her mental health, and finally this .
Anonymous
She's refusing to resign before her term is up in 2024.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She's refusing to resign before her term is up in 2024.



Is there a compelling reason for her to resign? Says who?

She won her last election. Her constituents voted for her to serve a term.

Is there a precedent for bullying people to resign simply because they are old?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's refusing to resign before her term is up in 2024.



Is there a compelling reason for her to resign? Says who?

She won her last election. Her constituents voted for her to serve a term.

Is there a precedent for bullying people to resign simply because they are old?


Might want to before the newsom recall election to ensure they know who gets to name the replacement should the need occur.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's refusing to resign before her term is up in 2024.



Is there a compelling reason for her to resign? Says who?

She won her last election. Her constituents voted for her to serve a term.

Is there a precedent for bullying people to resign simply because they are old?


Might want to before the newsom recall election to ensure they know who gets to name the replacement should the need occur.


In other words its RBG all over again. And our Senate Majority hangs in the balance.
Anonymous
She keeps forgetting that she needs to resign.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's refusing to resign before her term is up in 2024.



Is there a compelling reason for her to resign? Says who?

She won her last election. Her constituents voted for her to serve a term.

Is there a precedent for bullying people to resign simply because they are old?


Might want to before the newsom recall election to ensure they know who gets to name the replacement should the need occur.


Then why didn’t everyone push RBG to retire earlier so Obama could safely appoint her replacement?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's refusing to resign before her term is up in 2024.



Is there a compelling reason for her to resign? Says who?

She won her last election. Her constituents voted for her to serve a term.

Is there a precedent for bullying people to resign simply because they are old?


Might want to before the newsom recall election to ensure they know who gets to name the replacement should the need occur.


Why not tell the Dems who jumped on the conservative-led recall to cut it out and make sure CA retains its Dem Governor?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's refusing to resign before her term is up in 2024.



Is there a compelling reason for her to resign? Says who?

She won her last election. Her constituents voted for her to serve a term.

Is there a precedent for bullying people to resign simply because they are old?


Might want to before the newsom recall election to ensure they know who gets to name the replacement should the need occur.


Then why didn’t everyone push RBG to retire earlier so Obama could safely appoint her replacement?

Obama did ask her and Ruth wouldn’t take the hint.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's refusing to resign before her term is up in 2024.



Is there a compelling reason for her to resign? Says who?

She won her last election. Her constituents voted for her to serve a term.

Is there a precedent for bullying people to resign simply because they are old?


Might want to before the newsom recall election to ensure they know who gets to name the replacement should the need occur.


Then why didn’t everyone push RBG to retire earlier so Obama could safely appoint her replacement?


Because RBG, Obama and Hillary were certain Hillary would win. Think of the photo op! First woman president replacing the fiery woman know as RBG! So many huge egos in the way, including RBG.
Anonymous
Biden inching her toward the door?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Biden inching her toward the door?


This would be a graceful exit and give her husband some time in the limelight. Hell, Biden will probably give her the Presidential Medal of Freedom to make her feel extra special.

This is a savvy move and I hope her husband can convince her to retire.
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