Chicago’s Bobby Rush, To Retire After 30 Years in The House – IOTW Report

Chicago’s Bobby Rush, To Retire After 30 Years in The House

Chicago Sun Times

Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., the former Black Panther, ex-Chicago alderman, member of Congress and a minister, told the Chicago Sun-Times on Monday that he will not seek another term.

Rush, first elected to Congress in 1992, said in an interview he intends to stay active in his ministry and find ways to use his remarkable life story — a trajectory from a 1960s radical to House member — to inspire younger generations. More

10 Comments on Chicago’s Bobby Rush, To Retire After 30 Years in The House

  1. I see old Bobby is worth a couple million. Entirely doable on a salary of $200K…

    But still. If he is corrupt, he’s a piker. If not, sorry Bobby, it’s just just the company you keep.

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  2. Bye-bye, Bobby, bye-bye.

    That reminds me. I read on Breitbart that Rancid Nan is
    “expected to retire after the 2022 mid-terms”. That article doesn’t mention whether she’ll quit after being re-elected or if she’ll simply not run for Congress again. Any bets?

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