Democratic senator — and likely 2020 presidential candidate — Kirsten Gillibrand paid a visit to “The View” today, where she patted herself on the back for her stunning and brave crusade against sexual predators in Congress.
When Joy Behar criticized her for calling on Al Franken to resign, Gillibrand tried to make herself look like an ally for Franken’s victims:
.@SenGillibrand on calling for Al Franken's resignation: "I can't be a good mother, and I can't be a good senator, if I am silenced just because it's my friend." https://t.co/CFdzczE0fE pic.twitter.com/904gsHqml4
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) January 29, 2018
Wow. What a gal! Somebody give her a trophy! Hell, let’s just make her president right now!
Here’s the thing, though: No matter how much Gillibrand would like people to believe she’s a feminist hero, her actions say otherwise.
https://twitter.com/BecketAdams/status/958017475756593154
She didn't say anything until a 7th woman came forward
— Joshua (@Joshua_m4) January 29, 2018
Then why did it take seven accusers for you to say anything?
— zkorn2 ? (@zkorn2) January 29, 2018
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She really took her time, didn’t she?
https://twitter.com/EBP7219/status/958022603297435650
She courageously piled on just as the train started leaving the station
— Ben (@hayesy316) January 29, 2018
https://twitter.com/tootnanny/status/958023336633819136
That’s her in a nutshell.
https://twitter.com/wraymondb/status/958031021269757952
Just one quick question before we go:
So were you a good mother or senator after the first six accusations, orrrrr…? https://t.co/wXM3GuBLt2
— Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) January 29, 2018
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Update:
‘SAVAGE’! WATCH: Meghan McCain absolutely BUSTS Kirsten Gillibrand for her FLAMING hypocrisy
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