Monday, October 22, 2018

Arizona GOP Senate candidate Martha McSally blasts Kyrsten Sinema

Arizona Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate Martha McSally told "Fox News" in an exclusive, that her rival Democrat [comrade] Kyrsten Sinema is "disqualified" to be a U.S. senator due to her 2003 comments on a Phoenix radio program that was supportive of the Taliban, a known terrorist organization. McSally also pointed out that Sinema wore a "pink tutu" as a war protester.

On the radio program, the host gave Sinema a hypothetical: "As an individual, if I want to go fight in the Taliban army, I go over there and I'm fighting for the Taliban--I'm saying that's a personal decision," Sinema replied: "Fine. I don't care if you want to do that . . . go ahead."

Except that's treason and in a charged moment at a Monday debate, McSally said Sinema's comments amounted to "treason." She demanded an apology from the treasonous candidate.

"Martha has chosen to run a campaign like the one you're seeing right now where she's engaging in ridiculous attacks and smearing my campaign," Sinema responded, lying through he teeth, adding that McSally was not showing "the full picture."

McSally spoke to host Chris Wallace on Sunday [Sinema refuses to go on that show] and slammed the traitor for failing to apologize for her remarks. "It's her words, it's totally out of step with American values, when she clearly says in this radio interview, she has no problem with an American going to join the Taliban."

McSally served in the USAF from 1988 to 2010. She flew the A-10 Thunderbolt II and she became the first female commander of an Air Force fighter squadron. he said that Sinema's words were "personal." I concur.

"This is personal for those of us who served and actually fought against the Taliban," McSally said. "I was a squadron commander over there, with my A-10 squadron. We were getting shot at by the Taliban: the Taliban was killing Americans. The worst days we had a Bagram Air Force base when I was a commander was when an American gave their last breath fighting for our freedoms . . .  and was killed by someone from the Taliban.

"We would stop everything we were doing; we would line up along the ramp, as their flag-draped casket came by, and we would each then salute in silence--you could hear a pin drop--as we said goodbye to this American hero who was killed by the Taliban."

"This is personal for those of us who served and actually fought against the Taliban," McSally said.

Sinema once called Arizona the "meth lab of democracy," and in a 2011 speech, she characterized Arizonans as "crazy." She will prove her point by those who vote for her in the midterms.

She also characterized stay-at-home mothers as "leeches."

No wonder the left loves Sinema. She is anti-American  all the way.


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