A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s (D-AZ) bold mavericking with the filibuster and voting rights legislation this week has landed her in hot water back home: Arizona Democratic Party Chair Raquel Terán announced on Thursday that the committee’s executive board will be meeting on Saturday to “address previously passed resolutions concerning” the senator.
Upon seeing Capitol visitors who were wearing yarmulkes at an elevator on Thursday, far-right Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) asked if they were doing “reconnaissance,”
I wish one of the visitors had told her they were gathering targeting details for jewish space lasers.
Some time ago there were a number of pictures published showing various attendees / participants in the “War Room(s)” in the hotel right by the White House … same hotel whose golf cart like service vehicles were seen being used to shuttle people like Roger Stone to the forward lines if the attacking insurectionist.
Suspect that a thorough harvesting of info from these activities will reveal frightening details.
You either have a party or you don’t. A political party has to provide its members with a shared vision of the world. It has to insist that its members generally share that vision. It also has to demand that elected officials work together to advance their common vision. There is no place in a party for maverick, at least until the moment the top leadership needs to be replaced. Sinema and Manchin have provided the Democratic party with a stunning and utterly unnecessary defeat. They have thumbed their noses at our apparently weak and ineffectual leadership. They should be parias from this point forward.
Arizonan here- I’ve had up to way more than “here” with Sinema. All I remember about her campaign ads was her support for health care. I can’t see anything she’s done to support the Democratic Party principles and the Arizonans she represents (for example, me)
She’s so ignorant she would have believed it. Especially if they had whispered it conspiratorialy.
We really need better communications to the voters, maybe like when the King or Emperor whispered notions of fallibility and mortality in their ear, only outloud for all to hear
Like, Lauren has an IQ of a flea. Or, Lauren thinks the tooth fairy is a real thing, stuff like so the voters know what they are looking at as a representative.
Thank you for that. I wish we had the wherewithal for a big donation in the primary. But I do have my vote. So there’s that. And it won’t be for Sinema. I read somewhere her dis approvals are around 70%. But that was before her tragic vote.