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Cooper calls out Martha McSally, and rightly so.
LIAR LIAR PANTS ON FIRE Rep. Martha McSally (R-AZ)
FACT: Rep. Martha McSally (R-AZ) voted 70+ times to repeal Obamacare and deny people with pre-existing conditions health insurance coverage.
Now she’s lying about her record and trying to cover up her votes.
Numbers and facts don’t lie. Martha McSally and Republicans do.
I love how AZ Senator Martha McSally's campaign ads are attacking COMMUNIST CHINA's pretend "control" over HERO ASTRONAUT opponent Mark Kelly.
mmmaybe about 50 years late on that tactic?
But good luck McSally - your devotion to Senile Racist Grandpa and his vile racism should serve you well in this election 💩💩💩💩💩
(via Too Late, Martha McSally Discovers Standing By Her Man Donald Trump Was A Really Stupid Idea - Wonkette)\
numbers are NOT looking good for trump-hack mcsally...
Arizona Senator Martha McSally selling "Liberal Hack" t-shirts
what a surprise - after her "spontaneous" remark she already has a full campaign mechanism set up to profit off it. amazing!
Desperate - and angry at voters - she will do anything to get a little of that "president treason" approval she craves...
thanks to @inlandwest for the heads up
gross
AZ Senator McSally trying to get elected
Senator Martha McSally, the first woman in the Air Force to fly in combat, said a superior officer had raped her while she was serving.
She paused to maintain her composure as she spoke. She recalled the attacks, and how her reports of them were handled. The despair, she said, almost made her leave the military.
Senator Martha McSally, Republican of Arizona and the first woman in the Air Force to fly in combat, told a hushed Senate hearing room on Wednesday that she had been raped by a superior officer, one of multiple times she was sexually assaulted while she served her country.
“I thought I was strong, but felt powerless,” Ms. McSally said during a Senate Armed Services subcommittee hearing on sexual assault in the military. “The perpetrators abused their position of power in profound ways.”
In sharing her experience — pride in her historic military service, betrayal over the assault and determination to help find a solution — the junior senator from Arizona offered one of the most powerful testimonies to date in the growing and heated debate on Capitol Hill over how to adjudicate claims of sexual assault in the military.
Ms. McSally, a former member of the House who lost an Arizona Senate race last year and then was appointed to the seat once held by Senator John McCain, did not offer any details about the assaults or name the senior officer.
She said she did not immediately report the attacks because she “didn’t trust the system at the time.” Later, when she began talking about them, she said she was so horrified about how her account was handled that she thought about quitting the Air Force. “Like many victims, I felt like the system was raping me all over again,” Ms. McSally said.
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