Anonymous wrote:While I would love to see him go, and think he should, what concerns me most about this is that an elderly person with a history of health issues has an episode that looks very much like a mini stroke and apparently no one insists he go to the hospital immediately to get checked out. What is up with that?
This could turn out to be choice that backfires completely if he does not get the care he needs.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve found 80 can be a real turning point where health can decline quickly. We have a maximum age for pilots, we should have one for our political leaders as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should a one for one and allow the replacements on committees. McConnell and Feinstein.
Joe is the biggest concern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, buddy needs to get out of the game.
Are these people just addicted to the power and status? This is sad.
Yes, addicted to power. McConnell, Pelosi, Feinstein, Grassley, Graham, Biden, Trump and many other powerful folks that are well past their primes and would serve the country well if they were to retire.
Pelosi and Biden run rings around the rest of those people. Feinstein has been begged by her party to leave; the GOP won’t ask their geriatrics to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has not been well, mentally or physically, for some time.
Yes. Different diagnosis than Diane Feinstein, but there are elders on both sides of the aisles who are not doing well.
I loathe a lot of the man's actions, but he is not sympathetic to the Trump clan. So. Will it be a loss when he leaves? Not sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mitch and Joe need to go. Like yesterday.
What happened on that tape is a whole different category of bad. Let's resist the urge to take all old people and put them into one category. Feinstein has issues, Pelosi does not. McConnell clearly has something going on, and it's not the same as Biden tripping on a power cord.
Anonymous wrote:Mitch and Joe need to go. Like yesterday.