Recent confrontations of U.S. Sen Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) has many wondering if that should be par for the course in American politics now.
On Saturday, we reported that Sinema was followed by radical leftists from the classroom where she teaches at Arizona State University to a bathroom who demanded that she take action on a “pathway to citizenship.”
We reported yesterday that when asked about the bathroom confrontation President Biden was very dismissive, and while he did acknowledge that the behavior wasn’t appropriate, he added, “it happens to everybody… its part of the process.”
A video released yesterday showed an Arizona DACA recipient standing up on a flight, walking through the aisle, and confronting Sinema in her seat.
Arizona DACA recipient stands up on her flight and walks through the aisle to directly confront Senator Kyrsten Sinema pic.twitter.com/siLvaA1Kii
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) October 4, 2021
U.S. Sen Rand Paul (R-KY), who was once seriously assaulted by his radical leftist neighbor, declared in a tweet today that he had seen enough.
Paul quote tweeted his wife, who had quote tweeted the bathroom confrontation tweet and said, “If anyone did this to AOC the media would call it terroristic threatening of an elected official.”
“They have different rules for those they don’t like,” Kelley Paul added.
Rand Paul began by noting, “None of us will always agree with our elected officials.”
“Following @SenatorSinema into a bathroom, harassing her on a plane, these things are wrong and they need to stop,” Paul stated.
None of us will always agree with our elected officials. Following @SenatorSinema into a bathroom, harassing her on a plane, these things are wrong and they need to stop. https://t.co/zAhwsQglPP
— Senator Rand Paul (@RandPaul) October 5, 2021
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