Senator Dianne Feinstein appeared confused during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on Thursday. When asked to vote on a proposal, Feinstein began giving a lengthy speech instead of simply saying “aye” or “nay” as requested. The committee chair, Senator Patty Murray, had to repeatedly tell Feinstein “just say aye” and remind her that it was time for a vote, not speeches. After some delay, Feinstein finally cast her vote. A spokesperson said Feinstein was preoccupied and did not realize a vote had been called. The incident raises further concerns about Feinstein’s ability to serve at age 90, as she has made other recent mistakes and often relies on aides.

  • GentlemanLoser@reddthat.com
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    1 year ago

    I agree, I’m quick as anyone to joke about senility but to wholesale cut off our elders from decision making goes against all of social history.

    All that knowledge and wisdom is valuable, even if it’s just “we tried this and it didn’t work”