U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin: Why I chose to retire – Chicago Tribune*

"And I have a long list of personal priorities that I want to see through: my Dreamers; medical research; holding social media responsible for the sexploitation of our children and the sale of deadly narcotics; critical Illinois projects such as the protection of Lake Michigan and the expansion of Amtrak; and many more."
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Bud Dark
11 months ago

I signed an online petition requesting action against Netflix, for streaming a film which had provocative scenes of partially undressed young girls. I received a snotty reply from Durbin that he would not interfere with a private company.

Most email responses I received from him about other issues were formatted with tiny type which didn’t fit the page when enlarged; thus they were unreadable.

Dick Durtbag was banned from taking Communion by his diocese, due to his pro-abortion actions.

Ex Illini
11 months ago

To me he’ll always be an empty suit. How much is he worth and how did he achieve that wealth?

Call my shrink
11 months ago

He chose to retire because he was no longer Pelosi’s right hand stooge. That and nobody showed up when he called a press conference

Deb
11 months ago

Good, and take useless Duckworth with you.

Joseph Murzanski
11 months ago

Durbin had almost thirty years to accomplish his “personal priorities!” The media is responsible for sexploitation of our children? It happened at our open border which Durbin advocated for! We can’t get rid of this guy soon enough.

Daskoterzar
11 months ago

He’s leaving now because he has amassed enough wealth (and we all know how) to be able to live large and play all the finest golf courses and clubs around the country. Sure beats working…but then again…he didn’t really work for anyone but himself.

Hello, Indiana!
11 months ago

He’s getting out to make room for the young, radical bucks chomping at the bit to finalize the socialist/ Marxist shift in IL. Nice that he copped the Joe’s “ passing the torch “ line, a blatant lie. The cabal pried the torch from Joe’s cold, dead hands.

Fullbladder
11 months ago

He and his wife should have to disclose their net worth.

Freddy
11 months ago

Why? Because I’m old and senile!

Bill also
11 months ago

I doubt he can pass anything. He has been dropping the ball for far to long.

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