It’s not only her loss of the race for the Georgia governorship that is troubling Stacey Abrams, she is also miffed that the media is fascinated with an inexperienced white guy who goes by the nickname of Beto.
The demagogic radical continues to refuse to acknowledge that she was beaten fair and square by Brian Kemp who now sits in the governor’s mansion but instead is blaming it all on a vast racist conspiracy that she insists cheated her out of that which she felt entitled to.
Not only that but the bitter Democrat recently raised eyebrows when she admitted that in the aftermath of the election, that she obsessed about revenge for at least ten days which she said would be very “cathartic” but should send a chill up the spines of anyone who understands that there is a lot of malevolence packed inside of that oversized body.
Sore Loser Discusses ‘Plotting’ for Days After Georgia Election: ‘Revenge Can Be Very Cathartic’ https://t.co/TepL9eNRSN
— Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) March 20, 2019
Despite her incendiary rhetoric and promotion of conspiracy theories, Abrams has nonetheless caught the eye of mealy-mouthed former Vice President Joe Biden who is looking for a running mate that can offset the disadvantage of his male whiteness in a party that has become overtly hostile to both characteristics.
She is the odds on favorite to end up on a Biden-Abrams ticket that would be promoted as an essential co-presidency in order to appeal the identity politics zealots.
As a woman who has played up racial divisions and reprisals as a primary component of her appeal, Abrams went on MSNBC where she whipped out the race card while bemoaning the fact that Robert Francis O’Rourke’s optimistic albeit loopy demeanor is more appealing than her own much darker resentments.
Stacey Abrams claims race 'plays a part' in Beto O'Rourke's rising popularity https://t.co/q2nZwOuYmQ
— CNBC (@CNBC) March 27, 2019
Stacey Abrams, the Democrat who narrowly lost the Georgia gubernatorial race in 2018, said she believes race may have played a role in Democratic presidential hopeful Beto O’Rourke’s rising popularity after his failed Senate run, she told MSNBC on Wednesday.
Abrams suggested that she and Andrew Gillum, the Democrat who ran for governor in Florida, did not receive the same attention as the former Texas congressman, despite there being no “distinction with a difference between what he accomplished” and what she and Gillum achieved.
Both Abrams and Gillum are African American, while O’Rourke is white.
Like O’Rourke, Abrams and Gillum came close to winning elections in historically Republican states.
However, Abrams said she and Gillum did not earn the same notoriety as O’Rourke following their runs.
Abrams said Wednesday she does not want to disparage or take away from the “legitimate” response people had to O’Rourke’s campaign, but she questioned why she and Gillum were not “lifted up” in the same way after their campaigns.
“I think race plays a part,” Abrams said. “I think region plays a part. I also think phenotype plays a part.” The term phenotype refers to physical appearance among other characteristics.
Gillum and O’Rourke’s offices did not immediately respond to CNBC’s request for comment.
Abrams conveniently left out the pertinent detail that both her and Gillum ran on platforms that promoted the socialism that has been embraced by Democrats and promoted by the media as well as the wealthy celebrities who are the party’s opinion leaders which played a part in both candidates losses.
Stacey Abrams on the cover of TIME Magazine's special South issue https://t.co/JyQPLAN1AX pic.twitter.com/1Qa0Sm2YHN
— 11Alive News (@11AliveNews) July 26, 2018
Sadly, Abrams has been crowned as one of the new breed of Democrats along with fellow extremists Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib – all of who have already run into problems despite their brief tenures in Congress due to their radical ideas and inability to keep their mouths shut.
Some would suggest that this is just an angry and bitter woman who is simply jealous of Beto and they are probably right.