Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when you abandon common sense in the name of rights. There should be a mandatory retirement age (even for house/senate, which was stupidly always exempt). Keeping one aged person who has kept their wits is not worth being burdened with many who have. But in a rights-oriented society, we are not allowed to have this discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Graham needs to be booted out Nov 3.
Feinstein needed to retire several years ago.
So did Grassley
Grassley is more spry that many of the younger Senators.
He is as sharp as a whip and in good physical shape. He still runs 3 miles a day 4 days a week.
Feinstein clearly is having memory issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Graham needs to be booted out Nov 3.
Feinstein needed to retire several years ago.
So did Grassley
Anonymous wrote:Graham needs to be booted out Nov 3.
Feinstein needed to retire several years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And not a minute too soon.
“I am announcing today I will not run for reelection in 2024 but intend to accomplish as much for California as I can through the end of next year when my term ends,” Feinstein, 89, said in the statement.
Later on Tuesday, reporters at the Capitol asked her about the announcement.
“I haven’t made that decision,” she said, according to Savannah Behrman of the National Journal. “I haven’t released anything.”
A Feinstein staffer then told her, “We put out the statement.”
“You put out the statement?” the senator replied, seemingly surprised.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/dianne-feinstein-says-she-was-unaware-staff-issued-statement-announcing-her-retirement/ar-AA17uorf
That can be interpreted in two ways; either she’s so out of it she forgot they’d released it or other people are taking matters into their own hands and telling her she’s done. It’s not totally clear.
Anonymous wrote:And not a minute too soon.
“I am announcing today I will not run for reelection in 2024 but intend to accomplish as much for California as I can through the end of next year when my term ends,” Feinstein, 89, said in the statement.
Later on Tuesday, reporters at the Capitol asked her about the announcement.
“I haven’t made that decision,” she said, according to Savannah Behrman of the National Journal. “I haven’t released anything.”
A Feinstein staffer then told her, “We put out the statement.”
“You put out the statement?” the senator replied, seemingly surprised.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/dianne-feinstein-says-she-was-unaware-staff-issued-statement-announcing-her-retirement/ar-AA17uorf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shame on the Democratic party for not pushing her to resign rather than seeking a new term 2 years ago…
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/02/us/politics/dianne-feinstein-memory-issues.html
As Feinstein Declines, Democrats Struggle to Manage an Open Secret
Democrats have quietly accepted the California senator’s memory issues as the status quo, even as her inner circle frets that the spectacle of her difficulties on the job could tarnish her legacy.
At 88, Ms. Feinstein sometimes struggles to recall the names of colleagues, frequently has little recollection of meetings or telephone conversations, and at times walks around in a state of befuddlement — including about why she is increasingly dogged by questions about whether she is fit to serve in the Senate representing the 40 million residents of California, according to half a dozen lawmakers and aides who spoke about the situation on the condition of anonymity.
On Capitol Hill, it is widely — though always privately — acknowledged that Ms. Feinstein suffers from acute short-term memory issues that on some days are ignorable, but on others raise concern among those who interact with her.
Ms. Feinstein is often engaged during meetings and phone conversations, usually coming prepared and taking notes. But hours later, she will often have forgotten those interactions, said the people familiar with the situation, who insisted that they not be named because they did not want to be quoted disparaging a figure they respect.
Some of them said they did not expect her to serve out her term ending in 2024 under the circumstances, even though she refuses to engage in conversations about stepping down.
She sought the new term four years ago.
She was showing signs of decline 4 years ago too. People were just too polite to push her out and now we have the situation today.
Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when you abandon common sense in the name of rights. There should be a mandatory retirement age (even for house/senate, which was stupidly always exempt). Keeping one aged person who has kept their wits is not worth being burdened with many who have. But in a rights-oriented society, we are not allowed to have this discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shame on the Democratic party for not pushing her to resign rather than seeking a new term 2 years ago…
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/02/us/politics/dianne-feinstein-memory-issues.html
As Feinstein Declines, Democrats Struggle to Manage an Open Secret
Democrats have quietly accepted the California senator’s memory issues as the status quo, even as her inner circle frets that the spectacle of her difficulties on the job could tarnish her legacy.
At 88, Ms. Feinstein sometimes struggles to recall the names of colleagues, frequently has little recollection of meetings or telephone conversations, and at times walks around in a state of befuddlement — including about why she is increasingly dogged by questions about whether she is fit to serve in the Senate representing the 40 million residents of California, according to half a dozen lawmakers and aides who spoke about the situation on the condition of anonymity.
On Capitol Hill, it is widely — though always privately — acknowledged that Ms. Feinstein suffers from acute short-term memory issues that on some days are ignorable, but on others raise concern among those who interact with her.
Ms. Feinstein is often engaged during meetings and phone conversations, usually coming prepared and taking notes. But hours later, she will often have forgotten those interactions, said the people familiar with the situation, who insisted that they not be named because they did not want to be quoted disparaging a figure they respect.
Some of them said they did not expect her to serve out her term ending in 2024 under the circumstances, even though she refuses to engage in conversations about stepping down.
She sought the new term four years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Shame on the Democratic party for not pushing her to resign rather than seeking a new term 2 years ago…
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/02/us/politics/dianne-feinstein-memory-issues.html
As Feinstein Declines, Democrats Struggle to Manage an Open Secret
Democrats have quietly accepted the California senator’s memory issues as the status quo, even as her inner circle frets that the spectacle of her difficulties on the job could tarnish her legacy.
At 88, Ms. Feinstein sometimes struggles to recall the names of colleagues, frequently has little recollection of meetings or telephone conversations, and at times walks around in a state of befuddlement — including about why she is increasingly dogged by questions about whether she is fit to serve in the Senate representing the 40 million residents of California, according to half a dozen lawmakers and aides who spoke about the situation on the condition of anonymity.
On Capitol Hill, it is widely — though always privately — acknowledged that Ms. Feinstein suffers from acute short-term memory issues that on some days are ignorable, but on others raise concern among those who interact with her.
Ms. Feinstein is often engaged during meetings and phone conversations, usually coming prepared and taking notes. But hours later, she will often have forgotten those interactions, said the people familiar with the situation, who insisted that they not be named because they did not want to be quoted disparaging a figure they respect.
Some of them said they did not expect her to serve out her term ending in 2024 under the circumstances, even though she refuses to engage in conversations about stepping down.