Posted on 03/30/2021 3:18:10 PM PDT by MikeSteelBe
Gina Carano fired back at former U.S. Senator Heidi Heitkamp, who called the actress a Nazi while making an appearance on a late-night talk show. Heitkamp appeared on "Real Time with Bill Maher" on March 19 where the topic of cancel culture was discussed. Heitkamp, who served as a U.S. senator from North Dakota from 2013 to 2019, suggested that Carano was fired from the Disney+ show "The Mandalorian" because "she was a Nazi... she does hang with white supremacists." Heitkamp continued, "I suppose I'm now subject to defamation now [...] but we have to be really careful. There's two things the Republicans think they're going to get Biden on: cancel culture and this whole Dr. Seuss stuff that's going on, where they're reading 'Green Eggs and Ham,' proving that some of these senators can actually read, and immigration." Carano responded on Twitter, "Here we have more of the dehumanizing phase of cancel culture." "Repeat lies over and over until the population takes them as 'truth'. False, disturbing & disgusting language coming from a former US Senator. @HeidiHeitkamp," the former MMA fighter continued. "You knew as soon as you said it you were liable." Carano was fired from the "Star Wars" spinoff series in February after drawing intense criticism for a post on social media in which she compared today's political divide to the events in Nazi Germany and conservatives to the Jewish people. She had previously caught backlash for other comments about the coronavirus, the use of gender pronouns, and election fraud.
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So fugly her birth doctor slapped her momma instead.
The revealing thing about Heitkamp’s absurd slander of Carano specifically, and then Republicans generally is that it shows just how much of a lie and a farce her whole “moderate North Dakota Democrat” act was that she used to get elected in 2012. She revealed herself to be an u hinged extreme leftist.
I don’t think that will come as a surprise to anyone here, but it may raise eyebrows among some who voted for her on the false impression that she is different than her national party.
It was 2012, a generally bad year for Republicans. Still though, I assume her opponent that year must not have been ideal.
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