Any tweet that begins with 'I understand concerns about Dianne Feinstein but' is likely going to be read as a defense.
Evan Agostini/Associated PressSen. Dianne Feinstein, facing reports of diminished mental facilities that have grown so pronounced that a member of Congress said they needed to reintroduce themselves to her multiple times during a conversation, may have found a defender in MSNBC prime time host Lawrence O'Donnell, who later insisted that he was not, in fact, defending her.
"I understand concerns about Dianne Feinstein but read whispers about her in this Senate context: at least 50 senators are 100% dependent on staff, most senators are over 90% dependent on staff & Strom Thurmond died in office in 2003 at age 100 long after obvious mental decline,"Why yes, Lawrence. Just because"at least 50 senators" do a thing, that thing must therefore be normal and not worthy of criticism.
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