By this point, I think he’s down to roughly 120 pounds, and probably limited to a wheel chair. I do feel sorry for him, but upon the diagnosis, he should have retired within 30 days. His behavior is that of a 8-year old kid and the voters of Arizona fell for the act for well over twenty years.
I personally think that if you can’t show up every thirty days for a day of work....then the Senate should give permission of the Governor to appoint a replacement. This should not be that difficult to ease these losers out of their job.
then the Senate should give permission of the Governor to appoint a replacement
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I’d think that would be within the gov’t of AZ
and not the Senate as a whole.
The vote on this nomination might not be for several weeks. I don’t see the urgency for him to resign or do anything? So, wouldn’t it be bit unfair to question his loyalty until it comes time to vote?