CNBC: Democratic Sen. Ben Ray Lujan suffered a stroke, which could complicate Biden’s Supreme Court plans
* New Mexico Sen. Ben Ray Lujan, 49, is in the hospital after suffering a stroke and undergoing surgery, his office said.
* Lujan, a Democrat, is “expected to make a full recovery,” his chief of staff, Carlos Sanchez, said in a statement.
* Lujan’s recovery and presumed absence from Washington could complicate Democrats’ efforts to quickly appoint a successor to retiring Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer.
New Mexico Sen. Ben Ray Lujan suffered a stroke last week and underwent brain surgery, his office revealed Tuesday.
Lujan, a Democrat, is currently hospitalized and is “expected to make a full recovery,” his chief of staff, Carlos Sanchez, said in a statement.
The 49-year-old senator felt dizzy and fatigued early Thursday before being hospitalized and found to have suffered a stroke in his cerebellum, Sanchez said.
Lujan’s recovery and presumed absence from Washington could complicate Democrats’ efforts to quickly appoint a successor to retiring Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer.
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WNU Editor: They say that he will recover quickly .... Sen. Luján suffers stroke, expected to make ‘full recovery’ (AP).
Really?!?!?!
Recovering from a stroke is never easy.
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Given the fact all democrats allied to Biden are liars, it’s obvious Lugan will be out for many months if he returns.
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democorat? lugan?
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ReplyDelete"He was sworn in on November 29, 2010 and began a six-year Senate term on January 3, 2011. In January 2012, Kirk suffered a stroke; a full year passed before he returned to his senatorial duties.
Then there was Ted Kennedy
Then Joe Biden
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Staff and party will cover for Lujan.
It really does not matter, if Lujan has a stroke or not. He is a soft pated, shallow thinker.
"Luján has worked with the New Mexico Congressional Delegation to protect the greater Chaco Canyon region from oil and gas drilling and methane emissions. He participated in a Congressional Delegation visit to Chaco Canyon and Santa Fe, New Mexico, in May 2019, to study the effects of methane emissions on sacred sites."
Really, methane is going to chew up rock or ... something?
Chaco Canyon is nice BTW. I dragged my whole family kicking and screaming to it. When they saw it they appreciated it, but until then ... The Indians near the entrance were surly. I mean fuck just trying to show the kids impressive works in this case kivas by other cultures and the Indians were surly. Chaco Canyon is hard to find pre-GPS. There is not a lot of signage.
Ever seen a marionette in a wheelchair before?
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