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williegoat SEP 29, 11:20 PM
I said a few years ago that she might just be President some day and I am standing by that prediction.

I used to think that she would make an ideal Democratic candidate, the new Hillary Clinton. But I am starting to think she might just be working on her own base.

I still don't trust her, but she is making a lot of enemies and a few new friends. Right or wrong, she will be a force to be reckoned with and not in an AOC kind of way.

You might think I've been into the tequila, but come back in three years and review this.

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Rickady88GT SEP 29, 11:26 PM

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Originally posted by williegoat:

I said a few years ago that she might just be President some day and I am standing by that prediction.

I used to think that she would make an ideal Democratic candidate, the new Hillary Clinton. But I am starting to think she might just be working on her own base.

I still don't trust her, but she is making a lot of enemies and a few new friends. Right or wrong, she will be a force to be reckoned with and not in an AOC kind of way.

You might think I've been into the tequila, but come back in three years and review this.




Don't get your hopes up, she is no different than the others. She is just putting on a show.
williegoat SEP 29, 11:29 PM

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Originally posted by Rickady88GT:


Don't get your hopes up, she is no different than the others. She is just putting on a show.


I am certainly not hoping for her, as I said, I still don't trust her. I do believe she is putting om a show, but a show is what many want.
Raydar SEP 30, 06:59 AM
Interesting. I can't say that I've ever heard of her. Or at least it never made an impression if I did.

Kyrsten Lea Sinema (born July 12, 1976) is an American politician, former social worker, and lawyer serving as the senior United States Senator from Arizona since January 2019. A Democrat, she served three terms as a state representative for Arizona's 15th legislative district from 2005 to 2011, one term as the state senator for Arizona's 15th legislative district from 2011 to 2012, and three terms as the United States Representative for Arizona's 9th congressional district from 2013 to 2019.

Sinema began her political career in the Arizona Green Party and rose to prominence for her progressive advocacy, supporting causes such as LGBT rights and opposing the war on terror. She left the Green Party to join the Arizona Democratic Party in 2004 and was elected to a seat in the United States House of Representatives in 2012. After her election, she joined the New Democrat Coalition, the Blue Dog Coalition and the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus, amassing one of the most conservative voting records in the Democratic caucus. She won the 2018 Senate election to replace the retiring Jeff Flake, defeating Republican nominee Martha McSally. Sinema is the first openly bisexual and the second openly LGBT woman (after Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin) to be elected to the House of Representatives and to the Senate in 2012 and 2018, respectively. She also was the first woman elected to the Senate from Arizona.

Sinema is considered a moderate Democrat and was identified as the 47th most conservative member of the Senate in a 2019 analysis by the non-partisan organization GovTrack.us. During the 116th Congress, she voted with President Donald Trump's position roughly 25% of the time, the second-most of any Democratic senator to serve during the full term.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyrsten_Sinema
sourmash SEP 30, 06:59 AM
Her wimipedia photo. She looks kinda disgusting. She's a senator. Not a far reach to running for President.
williegoat SEP 30, 08:53 AM

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Originally posted by Raydar:

Interesting. I can't say that I've ever heard of her. Or at least it never made an impression if I did.


I would have figured everybody had heard her name this week. She and Joe Manchin are the thorn in Pelosi's side and the fly in the ointment to the big "go for broke" Democratic spending plans. We will see by the end of the week if she stands her ground or buckles under the pressure. If she holds fast, she is on her way.

She knows how to get attention, she is well spoken, smart and can hold her own in a debate. But she is a wolf in sheep's hooker's clothing.



blackrams SEP 30, 11:19 AM

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Originally posted by williegoat:

I would have figured everybody had heard her name this week. She and Joe Manchin are the thorn in Pelosi's side and the fly in the ointment to the big "go for broke" Democratic spending plans. We will see by the end of the week if she stands her ground or buckles under the pressure. If she holds fast, she is on her way.

She knows how to get attention, she is well spoken, smart and can hold her own in a debate. But she is a wolf in sheep's hooker's clothing.






Honestly don't care what party she belongs to if, she's got Conservative values. Then, Run Baby, Run.
Willie has a better perspective (being closer to her base). We'll see what happen on the $3.5 T boondoggle Pelosi is pushing and if this Arizonian stands her ground.

Rams
sourmash SEP 30, 11:31 AM
Not sure why people BELIEVE these politicans are making their own decisions?


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born July 12, 1976) is an American politician, former social worker, and lawyer



Consider these clues to be loans. I don't think you'll make good use of them.


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Sinema began her political career in the Arizona Green Party and rose to prominence for her progressive advocacy, supporting causes such as LGBT rights..

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Rickady88GT SEP 30, 11:23 PM
She will vote yes on bidens agenda. She just wants to get attention and some last minute MILLIONS to bribe the price tag higher or she gets more money out of it.