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Feinstein, Fetterman Hospitalizations Could Spell Trouble for Democrats​


Senator Dianne Feinstein of California was forced to temporarily step away from the Senate after being hospitalized, leaving Democrats with no room for error to confirm President Joe Biden's judicial nominees.

Feinstein, a Democrat, said in a statement on Thursday that she had been admitted to a hospital in San Francisco after being diagnosed last month with a case of shingles, a type of painful rash caused by a viral infection. The senator said that she hoped "to return to the Senate later this month" and was expected to make a full recovery.

Democratic Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania is also away from the Senate, having checked himself into a hospital to treat severe depression on February 16. While there is no firm timeline for his return, Fetterman's communications director, Joe Calvello, said on Monday that the senator was "on a path to recovery."


Fetterman's 2022 midterm election win gave Senate Democrats a 51-49 advantage over Republicans. However, his absence, along with Feinstein's, leaves the chamber evenly divided between the parties.

With Republican Senator Mike Crapo of Idaho and Democratic Senator Jeff Merkley of Oregon also away from Washington in recent days, the current balance of power in the Senate stands at 48-48.


Vice President Kamala Harris has already been called into action three times this week to break ties to confirm two of Biden's judicial picks. As the Senate is continuing to consider Biden nominees, the vice president's tie-breaking vote will remain crucial until the return of Feinstein or Fetterman.

Sarah Binder, political science professor at George Washington University's Columbian College of Arts and Science, told Newsweek on Thursday that the deadlock could slow the confirmation process or force Democrats to focus on nominees with bipartisan support.

"Slim majorities are always challenging, but especially so in today's Senate," Binder said. "There are not many legislative measures on tap in the Senate, but Democrats will feel the pinch of a tied Senate whenever they try to confirm a controversial nominee."

"In those cases, Democrats will need Vice President Harris back in the chair to break a tied vote to cut off debate on a confirmation vote," she added. "That might slightly slow down Democrats and encourage them to focus on nominees who have some support from across the aisle."

Feinstein, who at 89 is the nation's oldest sitting senator and the longest-serving female senator ever, announced last month that she would not be seeking another term in office.

Despite frequent speculation that Feinstein would step down due to concerns about her advanced age and health, the senator said that she expects to finish her current term, which ends in January 2025.

Fetterman's health has been under scrutiny since before he took office, having suffered a serious stroke in May 2022 that became a frequent topic of discussion for supporters of Pennsylvania Senate Republican candidate Mehmet Oz during the election campaign.
republican candidate Mehmet Oz during the election campaign.
 
Add Maxine Waters to the list as well as Merrick Garland, we got a wide choice here. :story: Btw, I wonder if the Trump curse also played a role in this?
I keep forgetting how many geriatrics are part of this administration or aligned to it. Not saying that the GOP is any better but at least most of their people are a decade younger.
 
Maybe stop propping up a) ancient Silent Generation fucks who have been in politics for 50 years and b) obvious vegetable cases and you wouldn't face these kinds of political obstacles when they inevitably start giving out.
I suppose B is largely on Pennsylvania voters for thinking he (or let's be real here, his illegal immigrant wife) would be able to execute the actions of his office. Too bad she fucked off to Niagara with the kids when he fell apart and she obviously wasn't picked to replace him in the office.
 
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Like this is all the current ruling party's fault. They salted the earth after obama to make sure Queen Hilary got the nomination in 16.
 
Why are people this old and people with literal brain damage allowed to be in the federal government? There needs to be a constitutional amendment that forces term limits on Congress members and senators. Thing is, you need two thirds of the House and Senate to sign off on that IIRC, and that will never happen with all of these uniparty career politicians in office.
 
Never forget - these retarded PA Cunts unironically and unabashedly ""voted"" for an Invalid... >TWICE< in as many years...
There needs to be a constitutional amendment that forces term limits on Congress members and senators. Thing is, you need two thirds of the House and Senate to sign off on that IIRC, and that will never happen with all of these uniparty career politicians in office.
Only if it comes with another Law - The "No Dual Citizens To Nations That Have Murdered Our Soldiers in Congress" Act. Bye Bye Semites.
 
Maybe stop propping up a) ancient Silent Generation fucks who have been in politics for 50 years and b) obvious vegetable cases and you wouldn't face these kinds of political obstacles when they inevitably start giving out.
I suppose B is largely on Pennsylvania voters for thinking he (or let's be real here, his illegal immigrant wife) would be able to execute the actions of his office. Too bad she fucked off to Niagara with the kids when he fell apart and she obviously wasn't picked to replace him in the office.
You say that, but in Clown World, I fear who their replacements would be.
 
Resident Dems chimped out when I said this guy was a walking zombie and wouldn't finish his term. I was so right the guy barely fucking started the term before they pulled him out and put him in a hospital for brain damage. There will be a replacement chosen this year, and the establishment knew they were going to do this from the get go. Blue not matter who is a real thing with some of these dumbasses.
 
I keep forgetting how many geriatrics are part of this administration or aligned to it. Not saying that the GOP is any better but at least most of their people are a decade younger.
In the case of Schummer, let's see how his heart and blood pressure will go if we shout him "Hi old white man" or "It's ok to be white jew, you're a goy like us". :story:
 
Didn't Feinstein's staff put something out that said she was retiring and she just shrugged and went "I didn't know they did that. It is what it is"?
 
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