Interesting first reaction. Pelosi is 82. McConnell is 81. Both have stepped down from power. Trump will be 79 next year, the first year of another 4 year term, yet I don't see anyone talking about his age.
Biden,Pelosi and McConnell have stepped down from power. Trump will take the chair in a new term. Maybe instead of talking about all of them it would be good to focus on the real problem.
Biden,Pelosi and McConnell have stepped down from power. Trump will take the chair in a new term. Maybe instead of talking about all of them it would be good to focus on the real problem.
So then jd Vance makes it okay since he's younger?
Again what is your argument here? What's the real problem othet than we have too many old people in power?
Nancy Pelosi files paperwork to run again — but plans remain vague
...and what about the news Pelosi was trying to kill AOC's chances in committee and the DNC immediately pushed back to protect Pelosi's fee wees? She would never do such a thing such as... that thing she has done her entire fucking career. Pretending Pelosi hasn't done this kind of thing before and certainly isn't doing it now is a joke. Being a power broker in the party is literally the story of her career.
Finally, stepping down from power should have been done when she was retirement age, which based on her age bracket would be pegged at 66. She's 16 years past the reasonable expiration date of stepping down from a position of power.
DPelosi is not the caucus leader anymore. She doesn't speak for the caucus, deal with Republicans, etc. She still has political power within the caucus. There's a difference.
Oh yeah. If I remember right she had a primary opponent last election. Though I can't say they've all been good through the years. It is San Francisco, so weird is usual.
If people are disappointed in the system, maybe don't say the system proves our leaders are popular. Saying just about anything else would be less of a turn off.
I want representative democracy, it is just not what most people in America experience. Me criticizing the system is not somehow anti-democratic.
This attitude of telling people they're wrong about the system is just pathetic. You're advertising your own weakness to not adapt when the rules get changed.
Many US Laws are in opposition to public sentiment. Especially on healthcare, abortion, and taxes on the wealthy. The US is not representative of the interests of American citizens, only the interests of the donor class and corporations
If you don't see people talking about Trump's age, then you weren't watching the news for the last 4 months. The minute Biden backed out Trump's age became a major talking point.