Roland S. Martin
Roland S. Martin

March 16, 2026 · 5 min read

Critics Say Jim Clyburn Is Too Old. Roland Martin Says ExperienceStill Runs Congress.

Critics Say Jim Clyburn Is Too Old. Roland Martin Says ExperienceStill Runs Congress.
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Key Takeaways

  • 1When South Carolina Democratic Congressman Jim Clyburn announced his intention to seek an 18th term in Congress at age 86, critics immediately poun...
  • 2At a South Carolina Democratic Party headquarters event, Clyburn demonstrated his vitality by recounting a recent whirlwind schedule: flying to Ala...
  • 3Martin emphasizes that Clyburn isn't alone in his advanced age.
  • 4"I have never nor will I ever tell somebody it's too old, you got to go," Martin declares.
  • 5The crux of Martin's argument centers on something that cannot be replaced by youthful energy: institutional memory.

Overview

When South Carolina Democratic Congressman Jim Clyburn announced his intention to seek an 18th term in Congress at age 86, critics immediately pounced on his age as disqualifying. But Roland Martin pushes back hard against this simplistic view, arguing that effectiveness, not age, should determine whether a politician continues serving.

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