Sen. Elizabeth Warren [aka: Pocahontas, aka: Fauxcahontas, aka: Princess Summer Fall Winter Spring] (D-MA) is taking a "hard look" at running for President and thus, running the United States of America into the ground.
She says she'll seriously consider a presidential run after the November midterm elections, and after a pow-wow with her tribe.
"Let's face it, Donald Trump is taking this country in the wrong direction," she told a Holyoke town hall audience, as she referred to Trump's lower taxes, the appointment of a record number of conservative judges to the bench, the appointment of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court, a relationship with North Korea that has never been this hopeful, better trade deals, historically lower unemployment for Blacks and Hispanics, a stronger military, an ending of the Iran nuclear debacle, and a total butt-kicking of Islamic State.
Warren sent her statement to The Daily Beast, according to a spokesperson.
"Working people have taken one punch to the gut after another," Warren said, without saying "How," a word she often uses in greeting. "And I am worried down to my bones about what Donald Trump is doing to our democracy."
This should have gotten a laugh from her audience, but they weren't bright enough to understand the humor in it because they are progressives.
She had to be kidding about the punch to the gut for working people. More money in their paychecks and fewer regulations and more jobs is anything but a punch to the gut.
"And then this week, I watched 11 men who were too chicken to ask a woman a single question," she said, evidently referring to her 10 Democrat colleagues who just made speeches and threw Dr. Ford compliments at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing for SCOTUS nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
"I watched as Brett Kavanaugh acted like he was entitled to that position [much like Hillary acted in 2016] and angry at anyone who would question him."
No Faux, [may I call you Faux?] he was angry about being accused of something he probably didn't do. He was angry at the lack of corroborating evidence that, as a judge, he's used to seeing and relying upon. He was angry at the way idiots like Kamala Harris and Spartacus Booker questioned him while trying to earn presidential cred. He has every right and reason to be angry at the freak show put on by the Democratic Party. But if he wasn't angry, the left would have said he was 'robotic' and therefore guilty of what he's being accused.
Warren bloviated on: "I watched that and I thought time's up. Time's up. It's time for women to go to Washington and fix our broken government and that includes a woman at the top. So here's what I promise, after November 6, I will take a hard look at running for President."
Of course, that's a lie. She has already decided to run, but she's watering the plants known as Democrats.
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She says she'll seriously consider a presidential run after the November midterm elections, and after a pow-wow with her tribe.
"Let's face it, Donald Trump is taking this country in the wrong direction," she told a Holyoke town hall audience, as she referred to Trump's lower taxes, the appointment of a record number of conservative judges to the bench, the appointment of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court, a relationship with North Korea that has never been this hopeful, better trade deals, historically lower unemployment for Blacks and Hispanics, a stronger military, an ending of the Iran nuclear debacle, and a total butt-kicking of Islamic State.
Warren sent her statement to The Daily Beast, according to a spokesperson.
"Working people have taken one punch to the gut after another," Warren said, without saying "How," a word she often uses in greeting. "And I am worried down to my bones about what Donald Trump is doing to our democracy."
This should have gotten a laugh from her audience, but they weren't bright enough to understand the humor in it because they are progressives.
She had to be kidding about the punch to the gut for working people. More money in their paychecks and fewer regulations and more jobs is anything but a punch to the gut.
"And then this week, I watched 11 men who were too chicken to ask a woman a single question," she said, evidently referring to her 10 Democrat colleagues who just made speeches and threw Dr. Ford compliments at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing for SCOTUS nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
"I watched as Brett Kavanaugh acted like he was entitled to that position [much like Hillary acted in 2016] and angry at anyone who would question him."
No Faux, [may I call you Faux?] he was angry about being accused of something he probably didn't do. He was angry at the lack of corroborating evidence that, as a judge, he's used to seeing and relying upon. He was angry at the way idiots like Kamala Harris and Spartacus Booker questioned him while trying to earn presidential cred. He has every right and reason to be angry at the freak show put on by the Democratic Party. But if he wasn't angry, the left would have said he was 'robotic' and therefore guilty of what he's being accused.
Warren bloviated on: "I watched that and I thought time's up. Time's up. It's time for women to go to Washington and fix our broken government and that includes a woman at the top. So here's what I promise, after November 6, I will take a hard look at running for President."
Of course, that's a lie. She has already decided to run, but she's watering the plants known as Democrats.
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