Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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 wrote:
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 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?
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.
She will run again...count on it.