Feinstein returns to the Senate. Sort of.
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There really needs to be some kind of upper age limit. This is embarrassing, and quite cruel.
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Her handlers, Biden's handlers, any old politician's handlers, that is what people mean when they say the deep state. Any notion that these people don't have handlers is ludicrous. They can barely even pass the turing test at their level of cognition.
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@Axtremus said in Feinstein returns to the Senate. Sort of.:
It's voluntary. The senior politicians (and justices) can say no and resign at anytime.
Saying they can voluntarily resign, is disrespectful to their handlers. It's literally their job to remove risk of voluntary actions, on the part of those they handle.
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She definitely needs to go. And yes, there should be a age limit for politicians and judges, etc.
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@Axtremus said in Feinstein returns to the Senate. Sort of.:
It's voluntary. The senior politicians (and justices) can say no and resign at anytime.
Not all elected turn into gomers with age. Why are we so particular about age when we elect the likes of Santos and MT Greene?
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@Axtremus said in Feinstein returns to the Senate. Sort of.:
It's voluntary. The senior politicians (and justices) can say no and resign at anytime.
Not all elected turn into gomers with age. Why are we so particular about age when we elect the likes of Santos and MT Greene?
@Catseye3 said in Feinstein returns to the Senate. Sort of.:
Why are we so particular about age when we elect the likes of Santos and MT Greene?
Because at some time, people become incompetent.
MTG might be, in your opinion, dangerous. Santos is a thieving liar (though probably not dangerous). We really don't know what, if anything, the senior senator from California is thinking. Who's pulling the strings?
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@Axtremus said in Feinstein returns to the Senate. Sort of.:
It's voluntary. The senior politicians (and justices) can say no and resign at anytime.
Not all elected turn into gomers with age. Why are we so particular about age when we elect the likes of Santos and MT Greene?
@Catseye3 said in Feinstein returns to the Senate. Sort of.:
Not all elected turn into gomers with age. Why are we so particular about age when we elect the likes of Santos and MT Greene?
Not all people under 30 are incapable of managing their own meals, but we don't let them run, either.
It makes sense that if there's a lower age limit that there should be an upper one, too.
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@Catseye3 said in Feinstein returns to the Senate. Sort of.:
Not all elected turn into gomers with age. Why are we so particular about age when we elect the likes of Santos and MT Greene?
Not all people under 30 are incapable of managing their own meals, but we don't let them run, either.
It makes sense that if there's a lower age limit that there should be an upper one, too.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Feinstein returns to the Senate. Sort of.:
It makes sense that if there's a lower age limit that there should be an upper one, too.
Agreed. The problem is that there's a great deal of individual variability as one gets older. However, this is not a matter of policy or legislation. You'd have to amend the constitution and that's a very heavy lift.
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@Catseye3 said in Feinstein returns to the Senate. Sort of.:
Not all elected turn into gomers with age. Why are we so particular about age when we elect the likes of Santos and MT Greene?
Not all people under 30 are incapable of managing their own meals, but we don't let them run, either.
It makes sense that if there's a lower age limit that there should be an upper one, too.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Feinstein returns to the Senate. Sort of.:
Not all people under 30 are incapable of managing their own meals, but we don't let them run, either.
I agree the less-than-compos-mentis should not be elected or re-elected. I just don't see the need for a law about it -- in keeping with my conviction that there doesn't need to be a bloody law about every damn thing.
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More on DiFi.
Multiple sources tell Rolling Stone that in recent years Feinstein’s office had an on-call system — unbeknownst to Feinstein herself — to prevent the senator from ever walking around the Capitol on her own. At any given moment there was a staff member ready to jump up and stroll alongside the senator if she left her office, worried about what she’d say to reporters if left unsupervised. The system has been in place for years.
“They will not let her leave by herself, but she doesn’t even know it,” says Jamarcus Purley, a former staffer.
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More on DiFi.
Multiple sources tell Rolling Stone that in recent years Feinstein’s office had an on-call system — unbeknownst to Feinstein herself — to prevent the senator from ever walking around the Capitol on her own. At any given moment there was a staff member ready to jump up and stroll alongside the senator if she left her office, worried about what she’d say to reporters if left unsupervised. The system has been in place for years.
“They will not let her leave by herself, but she doesn’t even know it,” says Jamarcus Purley, a former staffer.
@George-K said in Feinstein returns to the Senate. Sort of.:
More on DiFi.
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Multiple sources tell Rolling Stone that in recent years Feinstein’s office had an on-call system — unbeknownst to Feinstein herself — to prevent the senator from ever walking around the Capitol on her own. At any given moment there was a staff member ready to jump up and stroll alongside the senator if she left her office, worried about what she’d say to reporters if left unsupervised. The system has been in place for years.“They will not let her leave by herself, but she doesn’t even know it,” says Jamarcus Purley, a former staffer.
As I was saying about handlers and their effect on "voluntary actions".
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Her election history is a perfect illustration of the insanity that is California. In 1994 she barely beat out Log Cabin Republican Michael Huffington (hey, you’d probably go gay after being married to Ariana, too…) By 2008 she was doubling up the Republican, and in 2018 she was only competing against other liberal Democrats…
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Feinstein returns to the Senate. Sort of.:
Not all people under 30 are incapable of managing their own meals, but we don't let them run, either.
I agree the less-than-compos-mentis should not be elected or re-elected. I just don't see the need for a law about it -- in keeping with my conviction that there doesn't need to be a bloody law about every damn thing.
@Catseye3 said in Feinstein returns to the Senate. Sort of.:
I agree the less-than-compos-mentis should not be elected or re-elected. I just don't see the need for a law about it -- in keeping with my conviction that there doesn't need to be a bloody law about every damn thing.
If you don't have rules, then you're left to rely on the common sense of the general public. The Californian general public in the case of Feinstein, or in the interests of balance, Iowa (who has the 2nd oldest Senator, who I believe is named Noah)
Far be it from me to cast nasturtiums at these fine states, but let's be honest we all know where I'm going here.
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"Feinstein returns to the Senate."
Bushwa....
She was never gone. Just ask her.
Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California insisted that she had not been absent from the Senate when asked about it by reporters on Tuesday, according to Slate and the Los Angeles Times.
"No, I haven't been gone," she told the Times' Ben Oreskes on Tuesday when asked how her Senate colleagues have responded to her return. "You should follow the — I haven't been gone, I've been working."
Oreskes then asked her whether she had been working from home.
"No, I've been here. I've been voting," she said. "Please, you either know or don't know."
Feinstein then reportedly deflected a question about lawmakers calling for her to resign before an aide wheeled her away.
Feinstein's office did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.