Posted on 01/29/2021 6:09:35 PM PST by simpson96
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senate Democrats gained another caucus member Tuesday as Arizona’s Mark Kelly was sworn in, but it was the state’s other senator that stole the show.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema wore a short purple wig and zebra-print shawl as she held the bible that Kelly used while taking the oath of office.
Sinema’s ensemble caught some off guard as it was starkly different from the suits that Kelly and Vice President Mike Pence were wearing.
However, Sinema’s wig is not new. Actually, she’s been wearing it and other colored wigs on the Senate floor throughout the pandemic for a special reason.
A spokesperson for Sinema told The Arizona Republic that the senator is wearing the cheap wigs to show her solidarity with Americans who are practicing social distancing, especially hair salons, to avoid the spread of the coronavirus during the pandemic.
Sinema is normally a platinum blonde with the help of hair dye and the wigs help cover her natural color as she avoids getting her hair done.
“Kyrsten is continuing to call attention to the need for all of us to stay home as much as possible and practice social distancing — which she is diligently practicing, including from her hair salon,” wrote spokeswoman Hannah Hurley in a statement obtained by The Arizona Republic.
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So Sinema is boycotting her favorite hairdresser and hopes that (s)he goes out of business during social distancing ...
While admitting that she is a bottle blond.
Does she limit use of hot water to help save the planet?
Does she slow her breaths per minute to lower CO2 exhalations?
Does she walk back to AZ to lessen her carbon footprint?
Lady, as a True Believer you need to set the example for us great unwashed ...
This article needed a barf alert.
See a lot of SEIU purple being worn these days.
She hot.
The whole lot of them should be wearing clown wigs.
Freak show.
DEMOCRATS are STUPID!
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