Posted on 04/25/2020 4:58:37 AM PDT by Libloather
On Fox News Friday night, Michigan State Representative Karen Whitsett told Tucker Carlson that text messages she's been receiving from Governor Whitmer have not been pleasant ever since the Democratic state lawmaker credited President Trump for her personal recovery from the Wuhan coronavirus. The lawmaker now faces a censure from her Democratic colleagues for crediting the president for her recovery.
Tucker Carlson asked Whitsett if the governor ever called the representative to simply say, "I'm so glad you didn't die?"
"Actually, it was not as pleasant as that," Rep. Whitsett began, "and the text messages that we have had since then have not been as pleasant as well."
Rep. Whitsett said she "didn't know 'thank you' belonged to one political party over another," and said she will continue to speak out against the governor or any other person who stands in the way of Michiganders getting access to the medicine and equipment they need to survive the disease.
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LOL........maybe she could get a job in the next Bond movie?
Did the Guv use a State issued Phone to send those hateful Text Messages?
The greasy-faced “Gestapo Barbie” is a real piece of work.
Gretchen is auditioning for the lead role in the coming remake of “Ilsa, She-wolf of the SS”.
I see the picture of her in the article and I think ‘Damn bitch, that much rouge is sooo 80’s!”
... or Dobbin.
She and Caitlyn Jenner have the same make up artist.
And the same end result.
It’s not surprising. Governor Gretchen Whitmer is a typical democrat. She is chastising this woman for simply saying thank you to President Donald Trump for his suggestion to use the malaria drug against coronavirus. This is the way the democrats work.
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