Rumors about Senator Dianne Feinstein getting pretty dotty at the age of 88 go back well over a year now, but things apparently are getting more serious with colleagues suggesting she has some very bad days.
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[written in 2010] I certainly understand the collective whine coming from us progressives over the loss of Senators Dodd and Dorgen. But look, both of them have birthdays in May: Dodd will be 66 and Dorgan 68. When are these guys
supposed to retire?
We ve got the oldest US Senate in the history of forever. Forty-eight US Senators are over sixty-five, and twenty-seven of those are over seventy. [The current number shows 31 Senators over 70.]
I don t want anyone to think I m being ageist here, though I actually think it s an ageist thing on the part of boomers to keep these (pardon the expression) fossils in office. One always feels younger if the leadership of your country is older than you. A large part of the susceptibility of seniors to distrust Obama has to do with him being in his forties, I m sure.
Dianne Feinstein Faces Fresh Round of ‘Rumors of Her Cognitive Decline’
The 87-year-old senator has visibly lost a step, but a new report features stories from (mostly anonymous) aides saying that her mental deterioration is a lot further along than we realize.
California’s senior senator (and boy, do we mean
senior!) Dianne Feinstein is well known to be a little out of step with her liberal California constituency. Out of 47 Democratic or Democratic-caucusing sitting senators, GovTrack ranks her as the 18th most liberal, which is still fairly progressive, but only slightly left of the median. There is now concern, though, that Feinstein is not just out of step with the very progressive state she represents, but out of touch with reality.
One of the most talked-about articles of the week is a Jane Mayer piece in The New Yorker that tackles a delicate subject: aging members of Congress who have suffered some type of mental decline. Mayer, in her article, discussed the 87-year-old Sen. Dianne Feinstein extensively, but the article wasn t really about Feinstein exclusively, but rather, older members of Congress in general. And the journalist discussed that subject some more during a Friday, December 11 appearance on MSNBC s Morning Joe.
Mayer told Morning Joe hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, It s a sad storyâ¦. because (Feinstein has) been a tremendous force in politicsâ¦. She s really slipping, she s really struggling.