I don’t know if I’ve ever seen so many people commenting on a long-standing politician’s death. Here are reflections from two people I tend to trust. The first, details one specific incident; the second views her malignant influence as a whole.
P.S. Whatever happened to the idea that aging yields wisdom? Instead, with Feinstein and so many many others, aging just concretizes hunger to get and keep political power.
I met Senator Diane Feinstein once, in the lead up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. She had just recently been assigned to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (in 2001), and it was in that capacity that she had a senior staffer from the committee ask me to come to Washington… pic.twitter.com/QQPA04hP22
— Scott Ritter (@RealScottRitter) September 29, 2023
Why is anyone honoring Feinstein?
She was one of the most corrupt politicians in America. She employed a Chinese spy for 20+ years. She served as Senator for 31 years, and what did she accomplish?
Thank her for her service? She served no one but herself and her donors.
Her net… pic.twitter.com/v4weTqg3d8
— Clandestine (@WarClandestine) September 29, 2023