It’s been less than two weeks since Laphonza Butler was hand-picked by California Governor Gavin Newsom to fill the Senate seat of the late Dianne Feinstein, and the question remains – will Butler enter the 2024 race to run for the seat in her own right?
'unique talents and skills'.
ReplyDeleteYep.
Multiple checkboxes.
Good interview. In it, LaFonzie plays the Black, Lesbian and Victim cards all at the same time. What a pro.
ReplyDeleteFunny how the article never mentions the fact that she was president of the 400,000 member Local 2015 of the SEIU. How did it get so big? With Gavin Newsom's help, of course.
It's also clever how California Senior Senator and fellow Newsom appointee Alex Padilla slips in the fact that "California is going to elect a Democrat".
California sucks.
I got flamed on Fecesbook years ago for calling SEIU "Tax Feeders Anonymous". Fuque 'em.
DeleteThis scrunt is a legal resident of Maryland. She cannot legally run for office in Kali and any legislation she votes on in the Senate would be null and void because she can't legally represent that state. Won't stop the commie left though.
ReplyDeleteA carpetbagger.
DeleteIn typical Cali fashion, they simply changed the rules or made an exception. Besides, you know it is racist and anti-American to imply people follow the rules. ;)
Delete"The Fonze"? Or "La Phonz"? Either way, these scrabble names are ridicule worthy.
ReplyDeleteIf you don't vote for her you're a racist homophobe. Says so right on the label.
ReplyDeleteI've been called worse than that by people that LIKE me.
DeleteYour vote will be changed to make sure you do.
DeleteThe People's Democratic Republic of Calmexistan is circling the drain and taking the rest of us with it....
ReplyDeleteLaphonza's only talent is carpet munching and play a victim so she's perfect for that position
ReplyDeleteJD
Speaks pretty good English for a Marxist, psycho, deviant.
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Newsom's pick for Frankstein's empty seat only proves the distain he feels for the people he supposedly serves. Can't even pick a resident of the state! What's that tell us?
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