‘I have no apologies’: Mayor Lightfoot does not regret vulgar comment she made toward Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas – WBBM (Chicago)

The mayor said “he’s shameful” and would like to see him step down from the Supreme Court.
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The Paraclete
3 years ago

I’m telling you it’s the hat! A broad spectrum examination, BSE indicates she regularly goes moonbat nuts whenever she wears the greasy fedora she found behind a Burger King. She shrieks out a big FU like the guy getting hung in the opening scene of Deadwood; wild eyed and spittle flying!

Let's Go Brandon
3 years ago

That see you next Tuesday isn’t fit to shine Thomas’ shoes.

Is dat rayciss?

debtsor
3 years ago

Her response to Justice Thomas is: RESIGN NOW!!!

That’s a staple of Twitter replies. RESIGN NOW the NPC bots say

Ex Illini
3 years ago

BD Lori is so full of herself it is a joke. There are a lot of people who would like to see her step down too. She is nothing more than an obnoxious and arrogant poser. Take a hike BD.

Lion's Choice
3 years ago

Toxic Narcissist Lightfoot is actually fundraising off of her own despicable behavior:

https://chicago.suntimes.com/politics/2022/6/30/23190118/lightfoot-obscene-reference-clarence-thomas-fundraising-appeal

Pat S.
3 years ago
Reply to  Lion's Choice

She’s too narcissistic to be embarrassed.

My sympathies go to the citizens of Chicago AND her wife and kid – imagine having LL as a parent or partner.

Not my idea of a dream come true.

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