Los Angeles Times

‘She’s too old’ is not enough

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Re “A too tenacious DiFi,” Opinion, June 25

Ann Friedman asks if it is wrong for her to want California’s senior senator to retire now. Yes, if the only arguments for her departure are the ones Friedman has provided.

Friedman complains of the sexism faced by aging stateswome­n who are prevailed upon to make room for younger candidates, yet says she wouldn’t hesitate to ask for the retirement of their male counterpar­ts.

I’ve got another “ism” for Friedman — ageism. Nowhere does the writer give examples of age interferin­g with Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s job performanc­e.

I appreciate the skill and experience Feinstein brings to her job. If she says she’s up for another term, then the gold watch can wait. Mary Franklin

Huntington Beach

Since when do we discard anyone who has contribute­d as much as Feinstein has just because she has reached a certain age?

As a Republican, I have always voted for Feinstein. She cares about our country, and she will be just as vital to the Senate when she is 91 at the end of her next term. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg is 85 too, and she gets more interestin­g every year.

You go, Sen. Feinstein. Run again and win — we need you. Harriet Diamond

Sherman Oaks

Unless you are a believer in term limits, you should have a better reason to ask for Feinstein’s retirement than … she’s old.

I did not see a single Feinstein policy position the author disputed or a single reason her opponent, state Sen. Kevin de León, would be better. Now more than ever, we need wise, pragmatic, enlightene­d and effective voices like Feinstein’s.

And, while we’re at it, I wish Gov. Jerry Brown could stick around a while longer. Eric Isken

Los Angeles

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