Posted on 04/29/2019 7:29:49 PM PDT by Impala64ssa
Man, they are really ticked about that Kavanaugh vote.
After Susan Collins voted to affirm the latest justice to join the Supreme Court, Democrats vowed to make her re-election campaign a nightmare. Maybe they are actually just planning to have her die of laughter?
Sensing the lack of a Democratic candidate willing to challenge Sen. Susan Collins (R., Maine), a queer feminist mermaid named Bre Kidmanpolitically mobilized by the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation fighthas filed to enter the race.
Heres how her bio describes her.
On Facebook, Kidman is described as a criminal defense attorney by day and radical fat queer/performance artist/model/musician/activist most other times. On Spotify, Kidman is Bee Kay Esq. and the biography is the same. Five songs with collaborator Mr. Gadget use inhuman instruments to give voice to human vulnerability with beats that invite just enough dancing to feel slightly less dead.
Wait, hold up. Shes a model?
But seriously, with a bio like that, Im sure her law practice is going swimmingly.
Im not the kind of person youd expect to see running for office, Kidman said. I want people to look at the election and see that the type of person thats always running for office doesnt always have to be one type of person.
You know what, good for her. Is this woman incredibly weird? Yeah, but Im not going to knock her for participating in the electoral system. Thats why we vote. The rest will work itself out.
At this point, the DSCC has not commented and I doubt theyll be throwing their support behind her. I would assume the Democratic party doesnt put up much of a fight in Maine. Collins is going to cruise to re-election and itd just be a waste of money. That may not make some Republicans happy given her centrist leanings, but hey, well always have Kavanaugh
Extremely vast tracts of land.
We heard it’s scheduled to re open around June 15.
Smells fishy to me.
I seek only to serve and please.
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