Kyrsten Sinema was to say the least, dressed inappropriately on the Senate floor. She was dressed in a mini dress and thigh high boots like Julia Roberts in “Pretty Woman.”
Since Sinema is openly bi-sexual, we don’t know if she was trying to attract a man or a woman. She is also the only member of Congress who says she does not belong to any religion and refused to be sworn in with a Bible.
Instead, she placed her left hand on a copy of the constitution. Democrats do not subscribe to either example of literature anyway.
They don’t even match. The colors completely clash. What on earth pic.twitter.com/G7yxQtPmmH
— Cassandra Fairbanks (@CassandraRules) January 26, 2019
They don’t even match. The colors completely clash. What on earth pic.twitter.com/G7yxQtPmmH
— Cassandra Fairbanks (@CassandraRules) January 26, 2019
In both photos, Sen. Sinema looks like the before of Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman. https://t.co/xm9bJZfe66
— Kristinn Taylor (@KristinnFR) January 26, 2019
Kyrsten Sinema, Senator from Arizona looks more like she’s in search of a stripper pole, than the Senate Floor. SMH! She’s a disgrace! #stripperpole #NoClass #DISGRACEFUL pic.twitter.com/cA4zP7XXsG
— Rachel (@ramiefriend) January 25, 2019
When you gotta go directly from The Club for your shift on the stripper pole right after your job in the U.S. Senate.
That’s one of the 2 new senators from Arizona, Democrat Kyrsten Sinema.??♀️??♀️??♀️ pic.twitter.com/oQzAicmPUc
— GOPTEJANA (@210GOPTEJANA) January 25, 2019
Someone please tell Kyrsten Sinema that she looks like a hooker in these thigh high boots on the Senate floor! ??♀️ pic.twitter.com/kwponQJ2MI
— Americanbornandbred (@robyn_call) January 25, 2019
Ms. Sinema was also criticized for her inappropriate choice of outfit she wore during her swearing-in ceremony earlier this month.
The newly-elected radical Senator refused to be sworn in on a Holy Bible, she opted to put her left hand on a copy of the Constitution.
Kyrsten Sinema is the only member of the Senate who does not claim to be a member of any religion.