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Cyber Liberty:
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema's blue dress stands out in a sea of white at the State of the Union

 azcentral.com · by Kaila White


Sen. Kyrsten Sinema claps for President Donald Trump during the State of the Union on Feb. 4, 2020. (Photo: CSPAN)


--- Quote ---While President Donald Trump delivered his State of the Union address Tuesday, one sliver of viewers noticed a tiny detail — Sen. Kyrsten Sinema's dress.

Kyrsten Sinema, an Arizona Democrat, wore a square-neck sheath dress with puffy sleeves that looked deep blue or purple on screen.

Why is that notable? Well, it stood among the Democratic women, who had agreed to wear white.

Dozens of Democratic lawmakers — all women — wore white to honor the women's suffrage movement that led to the ratification of the 19th Amendment a century ago in 1920, which granted women the right to vote.
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More at AzCentral:  https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/arizona/2020/02/04/kyrsten-sinema-outfit-blue-dress-president-donald-trump-state-union/4662794002/

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Sinema is setting herself up as the Rat Party's John McStain.  The Democrats in AZ almost censured her for not being as anti-Trump as the rest of the party.  They likely will censure her in their next State Convention.

txradioguy:
Good for her.  At least she's showing some class...rare for a Dem these days.

And check out the look on Kamala Harris's face next to her.

Cyber Liberty:

--- Quote from: txradioguy on February 05, 2020, 04:38:48 pm ---Good for her.  At least she's showing some class...rare for a Dem these days.

And check out the look on Kamala Harris's face next to her.

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Fox News was nice enough to keep going back to shots of Kameltoe, so we saw a lot of Sinema last night too.  I might come to like that Rat.

Polly Ticks:
It was also all the more notable because she was often the only one in that area of the House standing and applauding, as seen in the photo.



Apparently, she actually isn't afraid to (literally) stand on her own principles.  It's rather refreshing.

Cyber Liberty:

--- Quote from: Polly Ticks on February 05, 2020, 04:44:15 pm ---It was also all the more notable because she was often the only one in that area of the House standing and applauding, as seen in the photo.



Apparently, she actually isn't afraid to (literally) stand on her own principles.  It's rather refreshing.

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Yes, it was refreshing, and for once I was glad she is there.  It won't last, because she's likely to "split the baby" today and vote Guilty on the first Impeachment Article, and Not Guilty on the second one.

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