There's no shame in retiring at age 81. Sen. Mitch McConnell should think of his voters.


After nearly four decades in office, 81-year-old Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell has shown he is no longer capable of adequately representing Kentucky in the U.S. Senate. Retiring from public office is best for both McConnell and Kentucky as a whole.

Even though McConnell froze during a recent news conference and had to be escorted away behind closed doors by his colleagues, he has remained obstinate in his intent to stay in his position at least through the end of the 118th Congress in 2025.

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