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Tom Rinaldo (22,786 posts)I knew Senator Feinstein when she was Mayor of San FranciscoI did not know her well, but I met with her when I was working on homeless youth issues during the 80's. She, and her administration, were highly supportive of our efforts. She assigned a Deputy Mayor to work closely with us, and it made a real difference. But what will always stand out for me was her immediate response to the assassinations of Mayor Moscone and Supervisor Milk. She was truly heroic on that day.Dianne Feinstein had an amazing career. With great respect though, I still feel that, IMO, she stayed in office too long. Her effectiveness was diminishing and it reached the point where California would have been better served by someone else in that seat. Her legacy would have shown even brighter, I believe, if she had been a role model for stepping aside when the time to do so had come.It is not a mere mathematical question of age. Senator Feinstein remained highly effective well past an age when many others should retire. And there are some amazing people who remain at or near the top of their game longer than she did at age 90.Be that as it may, she remained a force for good until the end. I can understand why she didn't choose to retire sooner, and though I mildly fault her for that decision, it can't be condemned. Neither should others be condemned for having suggested her retirement. In the end it was her decision to make, and in the end she died doing what she devoted her whole life to; public service.R.I.P Senator Feinstein. https://www.democraticunderground.com/100218313730
2. I consider her a major contributor to what has made California the envyof the rest of the nation.
“If I could have gotten 51 votes for an outright ban, picking up every one of them, ‘Mr. and Mrs. America, turn em all in,’ I would have done it,” reads the Jan. 21 meme.
I’m sorry for her family and any others who’ve suggested her loss, but she was a horrible legislator. KC