Posted on 07/30/2022 4:35:10 PM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
The Blame America First Brigade in action!
On Tiffany Cross's MSNBC show on Saturday morning, Nayyera Haq, a former Obama aide, speaking of the imprisonment in Russia of WNBA player Brittney Griner, said:
"We know the only reason that she was in Russia is because she was not able to make equal pay here in the United States that NBA stars would make. So that points to the disparity in American life."
Cross's one-word response: "terrifying!"
So, according to Haq, it's really the United States, with its unequal pay for men and women, that is responsible for Griner's predicament!
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If the WNBA wants to be successful they should recruit within the tranny community.
Where is the; WNFL, WMLB, WNHL, etc. We want more!
How many lefty women are going to the games and supporting the WNBA?
Being a fake person, Griner is a fake American, a criminal. She should not be given any diplomatic effort to have her freed.
The only acceptable gambit would be to guarantee Russia her term would be served in an American prison for males that is not a famous country club jail
Larry Elder spoke of how black women are very hard core democrats no wonder they Hate America so much.
What does WNBA pay have to do with traveling to Russia with drugs? I don’t make what NBA stars make and I’ve never gone to Russia. Almost went to Sochi when I was in Tbilisi but didn’t get a sponsor for my visa in time. I guess she forgot the excuse for everything and that is “THATS RAYCISSSSSSSS”
The NY sports talk station, WFAN, gives WNBA scores. It has female callers. It has at least five female hosts.
The next call I hear about the WNBA will be the first.
Maybe they should lower NBA pay.
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