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2016 Postmortem

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Alan Grayson

(485 posts)
Fri Jul 27, 2012, 12:43 PM Jul 2012

Too Old For Congress? [View all]

Next Tuesday, civil rights legend Congressman John Lewis faces a primary. His opponent is attacking Lewis for being too old to serve in Congress. Lewis is 72 years old.

Ronald Reagan was one year older than that when he said in 1984, jokingly, “I’m not going to exploit, for political purposes, my opponent’s youth and inexperience.” John Lewis could say the same.

For the record, the Constitution establishes a minimum age for Congressman – 25 – but not a maximum age. It’s actually against the law to discriminate on the basis of old age, and it has been since 1967.

Strom Thurmond made it all the way to age 100. John Lewis has 28 years left to get there – only 14 elections to go!

Someone named Mitt Romney – you may have heard of him -- tried the same tactic against Ted Kennedy in 1994, when Kennedy was a young lad of 62 (and Romney was 15 years younger). Mitt Romney criticized Kennedy for “old-style politics.” When they debated, Kennedy brushed aside Romney’s “age-ist” attacks, and hit Romney hard on the issues: “I’m pro-choice; my opponent [Romney] is multiple choice.”

Attempting to disparage John Lewis’s civil rights accomplishments, Lewis’s African-American opponent said recently: “This election is not about where we were 45 or 50 years ago in the past.” Lewis replied: “If it hadn’t been for what I and others did 45 and 50 years ago, he wouldn’t be able to run.”

Having served with John Lewis, I can attest that he is a very effective Member of Congress, both inside and outside the Capitol Building. In 2009, Lewis was arrested for protesting genocide in Darfur. That protest made national news, because John Lewis was there. How many 69-year-olds – or people of any age -- would put themselves on the line that way?

What it comes down to is this: If all you’ve got to say in a political campaign is: “I came out of my mother’s womb after the other guy did,” that ain’t much. Especially against John Lewis’s heroic, lifelong record of enormous accomplishments. There is no statute of limitations on heroism.

Please help John Lewis return to Congress. As my grandmother used to say, “Biz hundert un tsvantsig.” (“May he live to 120.”)

Courage,

Alan Grayson

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Too Old For Congress? [View all] Alan Grayson Jul 2012 OP
And how are you doing sir? demwing Jul 2012 #1
Marta and I are kicking in Omaha Steve Jul 2012 #2
k&r . . . .n/t annabanana Jul 2012 #3
k and r nashville_brook Jul 2012 #4
This man was a hero when I was a teenager. Here he is shutting down a Repuke in May 2012: freshwest Jul 2012 #5
With age comes wisdom, well it should and in the case of Rep. Lewis, he had wisdom sabrina 1 Jul 2012 #6
k&r... spanone Jul 2012 #7
K&R - Long life to John Lewis! scarletwoman Jul 2012 #8
John Lewis is an American Hero! SoutherDem Jul 2012 #9
KICK! calimary Jul 2012 #10
Lewis is young compared to many others. Tx4obama Jul 2012 #11
Yeah, 72 is nothing. Jennicut Jul 2012 #15
There's no virtue or fault being born one year or another... CBHagman Jul 2012 #12
A man who to this day bears the visible scars of being beaten by police. Ikonoklast Jul 2012 #13
this should be posted in GD spanone Jul 2012 #14
It's Not The Age grilled onions Jul 2012 #16
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