Stacey Abrams takes repugnancy to a new level
Also, John Fetterman is perfectly healthy. Just ask his donor -- I mean, doctor.
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This is the face of today’s Democrat party.
This is Stacey Abrams, candidate for governor in Georgia; she is the Democrat running against incumbent Brian Kemp (R). Wait a minute, you say, this isn’t Gov. Abrams? Only in her own mind. To those with a modicum of sanity, she’s the sorest of losers from the Peach State’s 2018 governor’s race.
Anyway, you know who she is. The darling of MSNBC doesn’t hesitate to let voters know exactly who she is on a regular basis: Hater of Georgia. Lover of identity politics. Proponent of non-citizens voting.
She’s also, apparently, a romance novelist. Cripe almighty.
Besides being an election denier, Abrams might be best known for her wholehearted embrace of abortion at all stages of pregnancy. And possibly even well after brith?
Here she is yesterday on MSNBC:
Let’s get the obvious part out of the way: Democrats only have abortion. That’s it, that’s their issue. The answer to everything is abortion. Abortion is their solution to every problem. They are ghouls.
Clearly what Abrams was being asked here is her plan to help Georgians who are hurting from Biden’s brutal economy — gas prices are rising, housing is increasingly unaffordable and putting food on the table isn’t a given in many households. It was your typical MSNBC-style softball question meant to give a favored candidate the chance to tout their economic policies, and Stacey whiffed in typical fashion.
Her solution to these very serious issues is what? “Sorry, neighbors, but it sucks to be you. You chose not to abort your children, so you are out of luck. Next time, save yourself the expense of this parenthood thing and get yourself an abortion.”
In other words, you deserve to suffer because you chose to have these children you’re struggling to feed due to my party’s disastrous policies. It’s as if Stacey is advocating letting children starve or otherwise go without because their parents chose to be parents. Would we call this a post-birth abortion? Whatever it is, Abrams’ answer was diabolical and she is an utterly repugnant excuse for a woman.
The good news here is that Stacey Abrams is trailing handily in the polls and voters are likely to return Brian Kemp to the governors mansion.
But, when Democrats tell us who they are, we should believe. Stacey Abrams is the face of the modern Democrat party and, let’s face it, it’s not very pretty.
John Fetterman is just fine. No, really, his donor doctor said so.
Have you all been keeping up with the Pennsylvania Senate race? The commonwealth’s current lieutenant governor, Democrat John Fetterman, is facing Dr. Mehmet Oz, the TV doctor/Republican candidate. Fetterman has quite a few medical issues, including a stroke that has seemingly caused some cognitive issues while on the campaign trail.
This all came to a head last week when, during an interview with NBC, Fetterman had to use a computer to help process the questions from the reporter. Red flags were raised over his overall health and his readiness to, possibly, serve in the U.S. Senate.
In an effort to stave off questions about Fetterman’s fitness for office, his campaign released a donor’s doctor’s note giving the candidate a mostly clean bill of health.
Thing is, this doctor is also a Fetterman donor. From The Washington Free Beacon:
According to campaign finance records, Chen has given tens of thousands of dollars over the years to Democratic candidates and party committees. He contributed $1,330 to Fetterman’s campaign, including a $500 donation in June 2021, before he became Fetterman’s doctor. Chen donated to other Senate candidates running in close races this cycle, including Rep. Val Demings (D., Fla.) and Sen. Raphael Warnock (D., Ga.).
Nothing fishy here at all, folks. Just Dems being Dems.
Recent polls have Fetterman leading Oz by a narrow margin, with the race tightening in these final weeks. Will we be seeing the hoodie-wearing hulk or the TV-ready doctor roaming Capitol Hill? Watch this space.
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