Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The woman’s been in her position since 1991. Yes she’s done some great work but nobody lives forever. I’ve called her office several times and asked if she has a succession plan and they all seem dumbfounded. One staffer did kind of giggle and say yeah I’ve been thinking that as well.
What type of person could primary her? I’m almost considering trying to do an AOC type takeover but I’m no young person myself I’m 60 I guess compared to her almost 90 years old.
I’m so sick of these old farts in Congress. Anyone know of someone who might run?
I’m sick of entitled people like you, OP.
Anonymous wrote:She is completely incompetent. And I mean leagally incompetent like should have a designated legal representative. She is the quintessential example for why there should be a retirement age for Congress.
Anonymous wrote:I saw her at an event last year. She REALLY needs to retire. She is barely cogent, cannot even read from a teleprompter and is really just not well. Her family needs to step up and let her retire gracefully.
Anonymous wrote:I saw her at an event last year. She REALLY needs to retire. She is barely cogent, cannot even read from a teleprompter and is really just not well. Her family needs to step up and let her retire gracefully.
Anonymous wrote:The woman’s been in her position since 1991. Yes she’s done some great work but nobody lives forever. I’ve called her office several times and asked if she has a succession plan and they all seem dumbfounded. One staffer did kind of giggle and say yeah I’ve been thinking that as well.
What type of person could primary her? I’m almost considering trying to do an AOC type takeover but I’m no young person myself I’m 60 I guess compared to her almost 90 years old.
I’m so sick of these old farts in Congress. Anyone know of someone who might run?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eleanor is THE reason DC doesn’t have a vote in congress.
Gingrich offered her a compromise in the 90’s, where if the city got rid of its handgun ban, DC would get a vote in congress and Utah would get an additional seat.
She refused, because it was more important to her to deprive law abiding people in DC of their Constitutional right to own a gun than it was to have a vote in congress.
Then a decade later the Heller decision gave DC residents their second amendment rights, and DC still doesn’t have a vote.
All because of Eleanor.
Why would Utah be eligible for another seat? Glad she didn’t take Newt’s “deal.”
Anonymous wrote:I literally can’t imagine her dying. And for what it’s worth I don’t think she has done great work. As a non-voting member, her top priority should be constituent support, and in 27 years of living in the city I have seen her exactly. And that was in 1993 when she spoke at a rally at Georgetown when I was a student.