Senator Dianne Feinstein was a pioneering American. A true trailblazer. And for Jill and me, a cherished friend. In San Francisco, she showed enormous poise and courage in the wake of tragedy, and became a powerful voice for American values. Serving in the Senate together for more than 15 years, I had a front row…
McConnell relates a little ditty 'bout Dick and Dianne.
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> Whether or not McConnell will allow Feinstein's replacement to be seated on her committees
Two words: Chuck Grassley (who also sits on the judiciary committee)
@w7voa this is exactly why people celebrated her past while expressing concern about her recent actions during Supreme Court confirmations:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/10/16/feinstein-hug-graham-hearings/
@w7voa this is why these people shouldnt serve so long.
they are more interested in their pleasant dinner party conversations than they are in serving the interests of their constituents and actually sacrificing something for a better future.
i hope to see the day when the United States ABOLISHES the senate.
Much as I agree with most of her principles, I think she should not have clung to the Senate until her death.
> every staff member she had should be investigated for elder abuse
Powerful people usually do not choose to walk away from power. Your assinine assertion denies her the agency of having chosen to run for re-election, and of having won re-election. She was right where she wanted to be, because she chose and did it, not because she was a puppet of her staff.
> she wouldn’t retire
You do understand that filling a vacant committee seat is subject to senate debate, and thus filibusterable? Name the 9 or 10 GOP senators who would vote for cloture.