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| Johnson (left) and Dingell |
Some jokes making the rounds among supporters of Michigan
Democratic Party Chair Mark Brewer’s re-election center on how the old geezers in
Congress who are trying to push Brewer out have the chutzpah to claim it’s time
for a “fresh face” at the helm of the MDP.
Democratic Party Chair Mark Brewer’s re-election center on how the old geezers in
Congress who are trying to push Brewer out have the chutzpah to claim it’s time
for a “fresh face” at the helm of the MDP.
A leader of the campaign for “new blood” is 86-year-old Congressman
John Dingell, who has been in the House since 1955, making him the
longest-serving member of Congress in U.S. history. The do-as-I-say-not-as-I-do crowd
also features Rep. John Conyers, 83, who was first elected in 1964 and shows no
signs of quitting.
John Dingell, who has been in the House since 1955, making him the
longest-serving member of Congress in U.S. history. The do-as-I-say-not-as-I-do crowd
also features Rep. John Conyers, 83, who was first elected in 1964 and shows no
signs of quitting.
Another key player in the push to replace Brewer is 81-year-old
Congressman Sandy Levin, whose political career began in the 1960s and who has
served in the House since 1983.
Congressman Sandy Levin, whose political career began in the 1960s and who has
served in the House since 1983.
Levin’s brother, Sen. Carl Levin, is a relative youngster
in the anti-Brewer bunch at age 78. He, too, has been in politics since the ‘60s.
in the anti-Brewer bunch at age 78. He, too, has been in politics since the ‘60s.
And then there’s Debbie Stabenow who, in comparison to
the grey-beards of the delegation, seems relatively young. But it should be
noted that the senator, though just 62, first entered politics 39 years ago.
She has served in five different offices at the county, state and federal
level.
the grey-beards of the delegation, seems relatively young. But it should be
noted that the senator, though just 62, first entered politics 39 years ago.
She has served in five different offices at the county, state and federal
level.
So, Brewer, at age 57, after serving 18 years as party
chair, is told by these senior citizens that he should step aside and allow
someone new a chance to take the reins.
chair, is told by these senior citizens that he should step aside and allow
someone new a chance to take the reins.
It should be noted that Brewer is 16 years older than his
boyish-looking challenger, 41-year-old Lon Johnson, but he’s three decades
younger than the oldsters in the congressional delegation. In fact, Brewer was
first elected state party chair in 1995, the same year that Dingell celebrated
40 years in Congress.
boyish-looking challenger, 41-year-old Lon Johnson, but he’s three decades
younger than the oldsters in the congressional delegation. In fact, Brewer was
first elected state party chair in 1995, the same year that Dingell celebrated
40 years in Congress.
The snickering in some circles over this situation
reminds me of a joke making the rounds on Twitter today in the wake of the pope’s
sudden decision to resign. In what other institution other than the Vatican
could a retirement by an octogenarian be considered a surprise?
reminds me of a joke making the rounds on Twitter today in the wake of the pope’s
sudden decision to resign. In what other institution other than the Vatican
could a retirement by an octogenarian be considered a surprise?
The answer: The U.S. Senate.









Senior Michigan Democratic Party Correspondent Chad Selweski reporting from Brewerstan!