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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFantastic article on Dianne Feinstein in Mother Jones: The Lioness in Winter
Mother Jones (May/June 2017)
The Lioness in Winter:
Dianne Feinstein survived childhood abuse, assassination attempts, and a brutal fight with the CIA. Now its time to take on Trump.
The senator from California looked like someone had punched the wind out of her. On an unseasonably cold January 10, the tense first day of hearings about President Donald Trumps nomination of Jeff Sessions as attorney general, Dianne Feinstein was pallid, with deeper than usual divots beneath her eyes. Instead of one of her trademark colorful jackets, she wore all black. Privately and politically, the previous year had been tough. Her husband had been diagnosed with lung cancer and her onetime Senate colleague Hillary Clinton had lost the battle for the White House to a man Feinstein considered beneath contempt.
That morning, after protesters dressed as Ku Klux Klan members were dragged out of the hearing room, Feinstein first signaled her allegiance to Senate tradition, saying it wasnt easy to criticize a fellow member of the chamber. But then she laid out a formidable case against the Alabama senator and his history of abetting racism, approving torture, and battling abortion rights. I am old enough to remember what it was like before Roe v. Wade, she said, recalling how, as a member of the California Womens Parole Board in the 1960s, she had sent women to prison for 10-year sentences for terminating pregnancies. And they still went back to it because the need was so great. (Sessions, for his part, coldly affirmed that he saw Roe as one of the worst, colossally erroneous Supreme Court decisions of all time.)
Feinsteins committee chair was empty by the time the hearing moved on to questions about the potential connections between Russia and the Trump campaign. She had slipped away for surgery to install a pacemakera matter of some urgency, she told me. I had to get it done quickly.
But it wasnt just the device in her chest that marked a change of heart for Feinstein when she returned two days later. For decades, the Senates most senior member had styled herself as the ultimate pragmatist, a veteran deal-maker willing to collaborate with Republicans to get things done. As she assured me in February, in one of half a dozen conversations we had over the past year, ideologically she saw herself as neither right nor left, but focused merely on whether its right or wrong. Thats all.
Now she faced a different challengea president whose election was, she had come to believe, in itself wrong. During the campaign, Feinstein, as the ranking Democratic member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, was one of the Gang of Eight members of Congress who receive classified national security briefings. In September, that group was told that the intelligence agencies had concluded that Russia was trying to interfere with the election in order to help Trump. Feinstein and her House counterpart, Rep. Adam Schiff, issued a startling joint public statement demanding that Vladimir Putin immediately order a halt to this activity.
Continue reading article: http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/04/dianne-feinstein-versus-donald-trump/
AmericanActivist
(1,019 posts)a choice Im certain wasnt her first inclination and one that wasnt easy for her to make. Still, Im grateful she is looking out for the majority of Americans and the public interest because Republicans definitely are not. Further, Dems cannot abide by the rules while Republicans obliterate them.
mcar
(42,288 posts)Thanks!
ehrnst
(32,640 posts)brer cat
(24,544 posts)Thanks for posting! K&R