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In reply to the discussion: GOP won't let Schumer replace Feinstein on Judicary unless it's with Sinema [View all]Scrivener7
(60,115 posts)36. Schumer already tried to have "several" interventions with Feinstein.
She literally forgot about the conversations "soon after they talked."
It is ridiculous at this point.
https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/dianne-feinsteins-missteps-raise-a-painful-age-question-among-senate-democrats
Schumer had several serious and painful talks with Feinstein, according to well-informed sources. Overtures were also made to enlist the help of Feinsteins husband, Richard Blum. Feinstein, meanwhile, was surprised and upset by Schumers message. He had wanted her to step aside on her own terms, with her dignity intact, but she wasnt really all that aware of the extent to which shed been compromised, one well-informed Senate source told me. It was hurtful and distressing to have it pointed out. Compounding the problem, Feinstein seemed to forget about the conversations soon after they talked, so Schumer had to confront her again. It was like Groundhog Day, but with the pain fresh each time.
And note this article is from years ago. It can only have gotten worse since.
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GOP won't let Schumer replace Feinstein on Judicary unless it's with Sinema [View all]
SunSeeker
Apr 2023
OP
Maybe argue that the CA seat on Judicary has not been vacated, just the person holding that seat.
SunSeeker
Apr 2023
#75
Yes, he is another in the long history of promising young candidates who flamed out.
SunSeeker
Apr 2023
#80
I'm not usually polite with people spreading disinformation about our Democratic legislators
bigtree
Apr 2023
#94
We're not "ignoring it"; we've read the article, and are correcting your misleading headline
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2023
#23
I think the issue the other posters have is that there is not the word 'possibly' added about
Celerity
Apr 2023
#28
And you think the GOP who refused to confirm Merrick Garland will do anything to help
Demsrule86
Apr 2023
#52
Oh please, the GOP will most certainly do everything in their power to prevent Biden
Demsrule86
Apr 2023
#50
Exactly, they are not going to approve of Sinema which is what the OP is promoting.
grantcart
Apr 2023
#77
They are only naming Sinema to obstruct, since they know Dems won't want to appoint her.
SunSeeker
Apr 2023
#87
Characterizing people here who think a sick 90 year old should retire as "Feinstein's political
Scrivener7
Apr 2023
#59
characterizing a bad case of shingles as memory loss problems is political sophistry
bigtree
Apr 2023
#60
I see you have updated your post. And I see that, once again, you seem unable
Scrivener7
Apr 2023
#62
Proxy voting is not permitted in the Senate for roll call votes, only during committee business.
SunSeeker
Apr 2023
#26
She needs to step down from the Senate if she is not coming back soon. In theory she could end up
Celerity
Apr 2023
#27
Do you really think the GOP will help us get judges? We have a tough Senate map
Demsrule86
Apr 2023
#51
20 judges are nothing compared to the number we could get if she was back...she needs to
Demsrule86
Apr 2023
#63
It appears GOP will allow Schumer to replace Feinstein on Judicary if she resigns.
SunSeeker
Apr 2023
#104
Not getting judges when may lose the Senate...could also cost us our Republic in 2024.
Demsrule86
Apr 2023
#43
Why is the GOP fighting tooth and nail to keep Feinstein exactly. where. she. is?
NotVeryImportant
Apr 2023
#71
Republicans always have to prove that their scum over and over again. done
ZonkerHarris
Apr 2023
#90
Assuming this true, Sinema has never voted against a Biden judicial nomination.
onenote
Apr 2023
#99
So you think Schumer should agree to Sinema if Mitch suggests her on Monday?
SunSeeker
Apr 2023
#101