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UCmeNdc

(9,600 posts)
Sat Jun 5, 2021, 12:03 PM Jun 2021

Kyrsten Sinema Is A Deeply Unserious Person

Sinema's latest on the filibuster proves her unseriousness, as if her other antics didn't.

You just can’t make some things up. Things like the self-proclaimed Democrat, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, who stood next to Sen. John Cornyn, the Texas Republican who had just filibustered the bipartisan commission to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol and U.S. Congress to declare that the filibuster “protects the democracy of our nation.” No, really, she said that. With cameras rolling.

This is after Sinema herself inexplicably missed that vote, and that missed vote was after she tweeted out a joint statement with her fellow Democratic obstructionist, Joe Manchin, about how important the Jan. 6 vote was. “The events of January 6th were horrific. We could never have imagined an attack on Congress and or Capitol at the hands of our own citizens,” the two wrote. “We implore our Senate Republican colleagues to work with us to find a path forward on a commission to examine the events of January 6th.”

While she was defending the filibuster on camera while standing next to one of the single most partisan of Republicans, she refused to explain why she missed the vote, saying only, “I had a personal family matter.” Radio silence from her for four days on her absence, and that’s the best she could come up with.

But back to that “democracy of our nation” bit. Sinema went on to say: “To those who say that we must make a choice between the filibuster and 'X,' I say, this is a false choice.” Like a choice between the filibuster or legislation actually passing? She rejects that. “The reality is that when you have a system that is not working effectively—and I would think that most would agree that the Senate is not a particularly well-oiled machine, right? The way to fix that is to fix your behavior, not to eliminate the rules or change the rules, but to change the behavior," Sinema added, confirming that she’s fully committed to make an utter fool of herself.

Behavior? Behavior? Like posting very senatorial Instagram photos, wearing a “Fuck Off” ring while guzzling sangria? Behavior like that? That’s going to help bring the Republicans around?

Again, her commitment to making herself a clown is something else, something entirely not helpful when it comes to actually saving this nation. I mean, look at this. She’s standing next to Cornyn, on a “border” trip to align herself with Republicans on immigration, of all things, and she spews this nonsense.


But just in case you misinterpret her providing all that cover on immigration for fucking John Cornyn, she tweets out stuff like this:


The bill she is refusing to end the filibuster for is “fundamental to our democracy.” Like the filibuster protects our democracy? When the Republicans are vowing to filibuster the “fundamental” For the People Act?

It’s not like the Republicans have demonstrated an iota of good faith here. It’s also not like our democracy isn’t really at stake. It is “truly a five-alarm fire,” says former Senate leadership aide Eli Zupnick, a spokesman for Fix Our Senate. That group, along with more than 100 others, sent a letter to Senate Democrats to highlight just how dangerous the filibuster is.

“Democrats have to make the fundamental choice: Are they going to protect the filibuster or are they going to protect voting rights?” Zupnick says, echoing the letter. "That Republicans could not even support a bipartisan investigation into a deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol reflects dangerously misplaced priorities: They have chosen party over country, obstruction over progress, and Trump over democracy," the groups said in the letter.

Perhaps Sinema will take some time away from her personal family concerns and her stunts trying to demonstrate that she’s “quirky” and “authentic” and “mavericky” and spend some time figuring out what’s going on around her. Like the fact that she’s even losing support from critical former Republican backers at home in Arizona.

https://crooksandliars.com/2021/06/kyrsten-sinema-deeply-unserious-person



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uponit7771

(90,359 posts)
1. So is Manchins unwillingness to address what he'd do if GQP doesn't WANT to work with dems on
Sat Jun 5, 2021, 12:05 PM
Jun 2021

... bills presented.

brush

(53,840 posts)
4. He's stated that he'll keep working until it happens, which means he'll do nothing...
Sat Jun 5, 2021, 12:28 PM
Jun 2021

because we all know there's not going to be any bi-partisan come together on Biden's agenda. I suspect he know it too and is gaslighting us all as he thinks it keeps him getting re-elected in his state.

IMO he should take one for the team, vote to get rid of the filibuster, get the Dem agenda passed, then see what happens. If he doesn't get re-elected, and he's not up until '24, Democrats will find a spot for him on the cabinet or head of an agency.

I personally think he just likes extending his 15 minutes for fucking ever.

jimfields33

(15,933 posts)
11. As far as I'm aware there has been two bills put forth in the senate
Sat Jun 5, 2021, 02:02 PM
Jun 2021

Sinema and Manchin both voted for stimulus 3. Manchin voted for January 6 but Sinema was not in DC. I’m not aware of any judges or Biden staff they voted down. I don’t see them going against the party except through media. Put up the vote to get rid of filibuster and see how they vote.

brush

(53,840 posts)
2. The only thing one can take seriously about Sinema is her history. She was a Green party...
Sat Jun 5, 2021, 12:20 PM
Jun 2021

person before she was a Democrat (DINO actually), and we all know, or should know, that Greens exist to foil Democrats and help republicans...just as the effin' filibuster does.

So naturally she spouts out nonsensical crap like "the filibuster protects the democracy of our nation." What does that lie even mean?

dalton99a

(81,568 posts)
8. +1. Greens are selfish, nihilistic assholes.
Sat Jun 5, 2021, 01:52 PM
Jun 2021

Like cicadas, they rear their heads every four years to help Republicans get elected


enough

(13,262 posts)
3. She a practitioner of using our government/politics as a platform for prestige celebrity.
Sat Jun 5, 2021, 12:20 PM
Jun 2021

That’s what she’s interested in. As you say, not serious.

orleans

(34,073 posts)
5. she's driving me up a fucking wall
Sat Jun 5, 2021, 12:45 PM
Jun 2021

first time i heard of her was around the time she was being sworn into the senate

"can we get a spouse? ...just kidding. just kidding."

no bible, weird/flashy clothes, first openly bisexual senator, sense of humor

i was intrigued

i had high hopes that she would be outstanding in the senate

(outstanding in a good way)

and now?
since the hip-pop thumbs down curtsy on minimum wage & the fuck off ring & the no show for the vote on 1/6 commission and now she says it was a "personal family matter" -- (same thing patty murray released in a press statement; sinema figures murray didn't much shit over it so she's just gonna say the same thing--nearly a week later), and her saying when the system is broken we have to change our behavior (and essentially she is standing by keeping the filibuster)

now?
now i think she's a fucking asshole!











11 Bravo

(23,926 posts)
7. One can find her picture in the dictionary under "twit".
Sat Jun 5, 2021, 01:43 PM
Jun 2021

And she can still take that little fucking curtsey after voting against a minimum wage and shove it straight up her ass.

oasis

(49,401 posts)
10. I'm not willing to describe Sinema as a "sappy dope", but if others
Sat Jun 5, 2021, 02:02 PM
Jun 2021

want to do so, they'll get no argument from me.

IronLionZion

(45,516 posts)
13. Is she trying to be a cute rebellious maverick?
Sat Jun 5, 2021, 02:56 PM
Jun 2021

because I don't think it's working out very much. She may be the GOP's favorite Dem now but I doubt they would vote for her.

3catwoman3

(24,032 posts)
14. This might sound superficial, but she doesn't come across...
Sat Jun 5, 2021, 04:38 PM
Jun 2021

...as a “grown up.” Very “look at meeeee!”

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