DC Consultants to Re-Brand Dems as the “Octogenarian Party”

Filed in National by on April 15, 2022

Doddering oldsters like Carper will never retire

When a California Democrat in Congress recently engaged in an extended conversation with Sen. Dianne Feinstein, they prepared for a rigorous policy discussion like those they’d had with her many times over the last 15 years.

Instead, the lawmaker said, they had to reintroduce themselves to Feinstein multiple times during an interaction that lasted several hours.Rather than delve into policy, Feinstein, 88, repeated the same small-talk questions, like asking the lawmaker what mattered to voters in their district, they said, with no apparent recognition the two had already had a similar conversation.

The episode was so unnerving that the lawmaker — who spoke to The Chronicle on condition they not be identified because of the sensitivity of the topic — began raising concerns with colleagues to see if some kind of intervention to persuade Feinstein to retire was possible. Feinstein’s term runs through the end of 2024. The conversation occurred several weeks before the death of her husband in February.

Adding urgency to the recent concerns: If Democrats retain control of the Senate next year, Feinstein will succeed retiring Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy as the Senate’s president pro tem — putting her third in line for the presidency.

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  1. Joe Connor says:

    Carper needs a “Roth hits the wall” moment!

  2. bamboozer says:

    Agree with Joe Conner, it takes a big “senior moment” to get these people to go the hell home in old age. That and a dense electorate too stupid to remove the old and get on with the new.

  3. Point of Order says:

    While we have hard science for how children develop, we have no such science for decline. Every path is different. Competency is difficult to measure. Memories don’t need advanced age to become spotty. Trauma, such as losing a spouse, or caring for a spouse can cause cognitive decline at any age. We just dont know. And neither does anyone else. Intervention MAY work. But absent a legal filing of incompetancy, there is no path forward. Thems the facts.

    BTW, if it weren’t for COVID and opioids, life expectancy for men would be close to 80. Past that for women. If your plan doesn’t include getting old, why are you bothering the rest of us?