Posted on 10/14/2022 6:21:05 AM PDT by Red Badger
US Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont was hospitalized Thursday after he felt unwell at his McLean, Virginia, home, his office said.
As a precaution, the 82-year-old Democrat was taken to a Washington-area hospital for tests. At the recommendation of his doctors, he was expected to remain in the hospital overnight for observation.
Leahy, the longest-serving sitting senator, is not seeking re-election in November.
By the time his term expires in January 2023, Leahy will have served for 48 years in the Senate.
In June, he fell and broke his hip. At the time, his staff said he was expected to make a full recovery. In July, he underwent a second surgery on his hip.
Leahy has been making a number of public appearances
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Gee.
Was he leaking?
Leaky has been brain dead for years.
No comment.
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May his demise be swift and painless, mostly swift.
He should have been ‘retired’ by voters 20 years ago…the old dinosaurs in the senate and house need to move on to happy acres…
“48 years in the Senate”
That right there is the source of so many ills in our country.
The best thing he’s ever done is appear in Ironman.
Booster him, STAT!
He was probably found lying in a puddle on the floor without a pulse.
Replace him with a patriot soon, please.
He’s not well.
Vermont’s Leaky Leahy is finally retiring after decades of helping America’s enemies"
He touched a Torah scroll and caught on fire.
Senator Stern:
[During the medal ceremony] Mr. Stark, thank you for such an exceptionally distinguished performance. You deserve this. [Purposely pokes Tony while pinning the medal on his jacket]
Tony:
Ow!
Senator Stern:
Oh, sorry. Funny... how annoying a little prick can be, isn’t it?
Yep, Feinstein will get re-elected and soon resign so the Governor can appoint a replacement.
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