Friday, September 29, 2017

Get Out You Old Bat!

We don't want you anymore (not that we necessarily ever wanted her middle-of-the-road, national-security paranoia, conventional wisdom pathetically square bullshit). Note that she is next to useless:
As Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein contemplates a 2018 bid for reelection, a new poll has found that 50% of California’s likely voters think she shouldn’t run again.

Just 43% of likely voters support Feinstein running for a sixth term, according to a Public Policy Institute of California poll released Wednesday. The results are similar among all California adults, not just likely voters, with 46% saying she should not run for another term and 41% saying she should run.

Feinstein, 84, has come under increased pressure from members of California’s left, many of whom were infuriated when earlier this month she called for “patience” with President Trump and refused to back demands for his impeachment.
Chickenshit.

And while her wealthy rent-seeking parasite husband's money* & a pampered Senatorial existence may have kept her in good shape until now, she is simply too many generations behind the contemporary world.

Bigger picture: No more old people for Democratic office! Note fucking well that the last two Democrats to win the Presidency were not aged wretches, but were both under 50 when they were elected. Don't run anyone over 60 again, ever!!
*An example of what a sack of scum Mr. Feinstein is: Blum is also the primary owner of Career Education Corporation.
Career Education Corporation (CECO) is a for-profit postsecondary higher education provider with campus-based and online programs, headquartered in Schaumburg, Illinois. The company's schools offer associate, bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and certificate programs in career-focused disciplines.

The organization will close most of its 50 campuses in the United States as the corporation downsizes to two primarily online brands: American InterContinental University and Colorado Technical University.

In 2016, Career Education Corporation had about 43,000 students. However, approximately 9,400 students came from schools that are shutting down. According to a 2014 US Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions report, 48% of Career Education's programs would have failed or been at risk of failing the US Department of Education's new "gainful employment" standards.

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