Stacey Abrams (a Democrat) continues her campaign to be reelected Governor of Georgia. The incumbent looks to be facing off against Brian Kemp, who has a comfortable lead in the GOP primary and has squatted in the governor’s mansion the last four years.
Seriously though, Abrams has got to be one of the most pathetic Democrat politicians in recent memory, and recent memory includes Beto O’Rourke, so that’s saying something. While she has received a lot of praise for doing nothing worthwhile, she refuses to acknowledge that she was defeated by more than 50,000 votes when she ran for Governor the previous time. Why? Nebulous “voter suppression,” of course.
Now, she’s doing cameos that put her in the running for the most cringe moment of 2022.
Stacey Abrams is “President of the United Earth” in Star Trek episode pic.twitter.com/lFLp4FZIlw
— Jewish Patriot 🚛 (@MAGAJew2) March 17, 2022
You know exactly what I am thinking. It is ridiculous that I would even attempt to write about something like this. Abrams being labeled the “President of the United Earth” in a Star Trek episode is certainly mock-worthy, but is it newsworthy? Let me tell you why I think so.
Over the last decade, I do not think I’ve observed a politician more thirsty for power than Abrams. Anyone who has paid attention to her obsession with achieving high office is aware of it. To me, someone whose whole personality is focused on controlling people should not be granted it.
After graduating law school from Yale University, she worked only for a short time in the private industry before landing a position with the City. Shortly after, she joined Georgia’s general assembly in 2006. That means she’s been a professional politician for nearly two decades, after which she traded in her position in state government to become a professional loser seeking higher office. In turn, that loss-ship has been turned into a profitable political organization which she herself benefits. All of this points to her ability to lead a state.
You should always be worried about professional politicians who don’t have any extensive non-government experience and that base their entire personality on attaining power. Stacey Abrams fits that to a tee, and her media performances, including her Star Trek cameo, show a person who “wants it” way too badly.
Come on. The “President of the United Earth?” What kind of globalist clap-trap is that? Are you sure Ron DeSantis has the self-awareness and ability to take on such a role in a television show? Abrams will not stop in Georgia, so rest assured. She hopes to be elected president someday. For that reason alone, let’s hope Kemp stomps her into the ground come November.