Dianne Feinstein

“At 89 years old, she is a prime example of why we need mental competency tests for politicians,” Haley wrote in an opinion piece for Fox News.
When the California senator took office in 1992, Nirvana's "Nevermind" was the No. 1 song in the country. And much like grunge music, Feinstein's tenure in Congress is a thing of the past.
"I’m tired of serving with people who say one thing privately and refuse to say the same thing publicly," said Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.).
The advanced age of party leaders has gone from a political problem to a governing one.
“It is flat wrong to seek partisan advantage from health issues of a colleague,” said White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.
Democrats are down a vote on the Senate Judiciary Committee. But they aren't pushing for the ailing California senator to retire — at least for now.
The 89-year-old California senator's extended absence has created headaches for Democrats and for President Joe Biden's judicial nominees.
“If you’re gonna sign up to do these jobs, show up,” said Rep. Ro Khanna, who was one of the first lawmakers to call for Feinstein's resignation.
"If she can’t come back month after month after month ... that’s not just going to hurt California. It’s going to be an issue for the country," the senator said.
"I’ve never seen them go after a man who was sick in the Senate in that way," the former House speaker said.