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BumRushDaShow

(144,258 posts)
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 07:10 PM Wednesday

Shaheen breaks glass ceiling on Foreign Relations Committee

Source: The Hill

12/25/24 7:51 AM ET


Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) insists the Senate can chart a bipartisan course on global challenges under President-elect Trump, despite the Republican leader demonstrating his disruptive influence on the party even before reentering the White House.

As the incoming ranking member on the Foreign Relations Committee, Shaheen will be a key player in charting that course, and she’ll break ground as the first woman to hold her party’s top position on the panel. Though Trump and his allies are critical of sending U.S. dollars abroad, Shaheen is adamant that she can count on some of her Republican colleagues to support Ukraine’s fight against Russia and bolster deterrence to Chinese President Xi Jinping.

“I think in the Senate, there is strong bipartisan support for Ukraine, for trying to help Ukraine be in the strongest possible position for any negotiation on the war,” she said in a phone call with The Hill last week. “There is a lot of bipartisan agreement on the need to address China’s efforts to undermine the United States; Iran, North Korea, are all watching what’s happening in Ukraine. They’re taking lessons from how the United States responds.”

The 77-year-old looks back to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee of the 1960s and ‘70s as being the heyday of influence — citing the impact of the five-year Fulbright hearings scrutinizing the Vietnam War. “The Foreign Relations Committee was really important in directing foreign policy in the United States and its oversight responsibility for the Department of State, and I would hope that we can move it in that direction again,” she said.

Read more: https://thehill.com/policy/international/5050962-shaheen-senate-foreign-relations/

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Shaheen breaks glass ceiling on Foreign Relations Committee (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Wednesday OP
I know people complain about ageism angrychair Wednesday #1
All those pesky elections mahina Wednesday #2
People are free to elect anyone they want angrychair Yesterday #3
they covered up for feinstein too. mopinko Yesterday #4
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Yesterday #6
Came here to point out that she is at the end of her career. Voltaire2 23 hrs ago #7
Just what we don't need, Icanthinkformyself Yesterday #5

angrychair

(9,900 posts)
1. I know people complain about ageism
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 08:15 PM
Wednesday

But I didn't think it's too much to ask that we have people that under 70 running some of these committees.
She is 77. No matter the spin you put on it, no one has the memory, patience and energy to do such a high demand job in their late 70s.

angrychair

(9,900 posts)
3. People are free to elect anyone they want
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 03:31 AM
Yesterday

But that doesn't mean we have to put them as chair or vice-chairperson of some of the most impactful and important committees in Congress.

Did you follow that story of the Republican House member that resigned the chair of the Appropriations Committee in March of 2024 but it was already obvious something was wrong before that. How long was her staff covering for her? She totally disappeared in June and disappeared completely for 6 months until a reporter found out she had been admitted to a dementia ward.
Her family and staff hide that for 6 months. She is 81 yrs old. How much and how often are staff and leadership covering for people?
Not saying that they don't have valuable experience but I'm much younger than them and already taking my name out of the conversation for leadership roles because I feel it should go to others that are younger and a little further from retirement. I just don't want to be bothered at my age.

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Voltaire2

(14,879 posts)
7. Came here to point out that she is at the end of her career.
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 02:47 PM
23 hrs ago

Elevating the senior brigade to these positions does nothing to change the perspective that our party is run by a gerontocracy.

Icanthinkformyself

(305 posts)
5. Just what we don't need,
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 09:27 AM
Yesterday

more appeasement. Her hopes are false. Republicans are snakes and can't be trusted. We need Democratic leaders who understand the opposition has no morals or ethics. Neville Chamberlain's idea didn't work in 1939 and it won't work now.

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