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Concerns Grow as 88-Year-Old Senator Feinstein’s Cognition Fades

(Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post via AP, Pool)

A number of sitting U.S. senators and government officials are reportedly growing increasingly concerned that 88-year-old California Senator Diane Feinstein no longer has the ability to perform her functions and duties as an elected official.

“I have worked with her for a long time and long enough to know what she was like just a few years ago: always in command, always in charge, on top of the details, basically couldn’t resist a conversation where she was driving some bill or some idea. All of that is gone,” an anonymous lawmaker told The San Francisco Chronicle.

“She was an intellectual and political force not that long ago, and that’s why my encounter with her was so jarring. Because there was just no trace of that,” the lawmaker added.

“It’s bad, and it’s getting worse,” another Democratic lawmaker, a senator, told the Chronicle.

Feinstein herself has denied having lost her abilities, instead blaming changes seen by others on her husband’s death earlier this year.

“The last year has been extremely painful and distracting for me, flying back and forth to visit my dying husband who passed just a few weeks ago,” Feinstein told Fox News in a statement. “But there’s no question I’m still serving and delivering for the people of California, and I’ll put my record up against anyone’s.”

Feinstein has served in the U.S. Senate for 30 years, having first been elected in 1992.

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8 Responses

  1. A democrat is never allow to “retire” because that will somehow someway somewhere give a “victory” to Trump and those evil privileged WHITE racist middle class Republican males.

  2. Sadly this is nothing new. Carter Glass could not attend a single session or committee meeting for his last four years in office, but he refused to resign; he died in 1946 at the age of 88 leaving a legacy of successfully pushing racist policies matched by few other politicians of the 20th century. (For example, he was the single person most responsible for Virginia’s poll tax.) Theodore Francis Green tried to chair the Foreign Relations Committee but was so out of it that he constantly needed assistance; Lyndon Johnson, then Senate Majority Leader, finally convinced him to give up his chairmanship but he remained in office for another two years. Green would have been a great chairman two decades earlier as he was an outspoken opponent of European fascism. Green died in 1966 at the age of 98. He is still the second oldest person ever to serve in the Senate.

  3. It is absurd that voters keep re-electing these ancient politicians. Even if they want to believe they are still capable, there is always a point where they may not be. I used to think Americans were smart but increasingly they seem incredibly dumb when it comes to electing officials. They always seem to give Congress low marks but their own representative a high mark. Go figure.

  4. Feinstein never said she was Jewish. She made it clear though, that she accepted both religions (Judaism and X-tianity) as valuable to her.

    Quite pertinent in current times, is that she has been supporting of liberal and leftist agendas regarding the attempted takeover of tyrannical medical policies by government. California demands all schoolchildren to follow the federal vaccine schedule unless they home school. She also recently proposed legislation that would require all travelers taking domestic flights to present proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test. (The C-19 ‘PCR’ test is not reliable nor a legitimate diagnostic tool – generating inaccurate results of both types, but especially ‘false positives’. More relevant, is that the actual virus that is being tested for has never actually been isolated, and the test is being used as a political tool to coerce ‘vaccination’ and other ‘Big Pharma’ intrusive agendas.)

  5. Lastword, Feinstein is a Jew, because her mother’s parents were Jewish meshumodim. What religion she actually believes in is irrelevant; most likely, like most Democrats, she doesn’t really believe in any religion, and finds it hard to accept that anyone else does either.

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