24 January 2022

This and $11.85 Will Get You a Venti Pumpkin Spice Latte with Eight Shots of Espresso, Seven Pumps of Pumpkin Sauce, and One Pump of Maple Pecan Sauce at Starbucks

The Arizona Democratic Party has censured Kyrsten Sinema over her voting rights rat-f%$#ery.

This, of course, means nothing.  In fact, I expect Sinema to use it in her campaign ads.

The time to do this was when Schumer started clearing the path for her.  They have known that she was a narcissistic sociopath for quite some time:

Kyrsten Sinema was censured by the Arizona Democratic Party on Saturday morning, after the senator's longstanding opposition to modifying Senate rules to pass voting rights bills culminated in the legislation stalling in Congress.

The Arizona Democrat has received substantial criticism for her position against creating a carveout in the filibuster for voting rights, along with fellow centrist Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin (W.Va.). A number of top donors threatened last week to stop funding Sinema if she didn’t reevaluate her stance, saying voting rights passage was “life or death important.”

When one looks at "Moderates" of both parties, there is a difference.

Looking at someone like Susan Collins (R-ME), she will go on the Sunday talk shows, and criticize the Republican Party's lack of commitment to civility, but when it's important, and their vote is crucial to the agenda of their party, she will always vote with the Republicans.

Looking at people like Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) and Joe Manchin (D-WV), they will go on the Sunday talk shows, and criticize the Democratic Party's lack of commitment to civility, but when it's important, and their vote is crucial to the agenda of their party, they will always vote with the Republicans.

Notice the difference.

 

1 comments :

Quasit said...

In both cases the "moderates" are doing exactly what their parties want them to do.

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