Congress is an assisted living center
Next time we see SHoodia. will be shuffling the halls of Congress in a hoodie.
Thoughts of retirement? Not on the radar apparently.
Next time we see Steny, he will be shuffling the halls of Congress in a hoodie.
Eons ago, I repeatedly voted against this POS.
I have nothing nice to say, so I’ll say nothing.
Geez, he should have retired years ago. When I reached 62 I knew it was time. Getting Long Covid was the final straw for me.
NOW! NOW! everyone!
Let’s don’t be tacky.
Show him the same respect that the libs did when Trump was shot.
OH! Wait! Never mind...
When Kamala’s campaign implodes, they can run Hoyer.
The only time they go away is in a pine box, feet first.
Sheer arrogance that the world can’t survive without them.
Turn the phoookin page already.
Disgusted with these people.
That's 43 years, folks!
Hoyer hasn't represented much of anything useful in at least three decades, other than being Nancy Pelosi's purse carrier!
Yeah, I know what we are thinking, but let’s not say it.
Why couldn’t it be his former Boss?
That “Lady” from Baltimore.
She has been a thorn in Lady Liberty’s side for decades!
I would not wish a stroke on anyone, but this dude should have retired a long time ago.
43 years at the public trough cost taxpayers millions to support him. Not much of a return.
He may hold on to the office.
John Dingell,Jr. in his last years had been wheeled into the House chamber for important votes and a young aide helped him hold his head up to see a vote was in process. The aide would ask him his choice yay or nay and indicate the response. Dingell’s head could be seen to slump forward. Then Dingell would be wheeled out to a limo.
U.S. Rep. John Dingell,Jr. died at age 92. He was a page in the House from 1938-1943. He had attended Capitol Page School.
When his father US Rep. Dingell Sr. died in office (in the seat from 1933-1955) he took over the seat by special election. Before retiring he had served in Congress from 1955 through 2014. Eisenhower was his first President while in Congress.
He was the longest serving Congressperson in U.S. history.
Current US Rep. Debbie Dingell was the widow and immediate successor in his district from 2015 to today.
That Michigan district has been run by a Dingell and a Democrat from 1933-2024 and still going strong.
He has been in the House over half of his life. The perfect poster child (or maybe poster geezer) for term limits.
Eighty-five and in Congress for 43 years. The most malignant development of the 20th century was the life-long professional politician.