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(Note: Bullet Necklace)
1. Pierson was born to a 15-year-old mother in Kansas (Stop that, Bristol, was 17 when she first became a mom) and raised with the help of welfare, the sort of government program she now vehemently opposes. Like her mother, she had a baby at a young age and sometimes availed herself of government assistance, although she repudiates her mothers "redistribution of wealth" attitudes.
2. She has a 1997 arrest for shoplifting (when she was 20). She was accused of stealing $168 worth of clothing from a J.C. Penney.
She has since woven this episode into her story of pulling herself up by her own (stolen?) bootstraps.
3. She has said she got active in politics as a result of 9/11. I thought, “These things don’t happen in our country, so what’s going on?”
4. She voted for Barack Obama in 2008 because she thought, “It was pretty awesome for our country that Barack Obama was a black guy running for that office.” (Pierson’s biological mother was white and her father was black.) But she soon became disenchanted with Obama when she realized, “Everything that he stood for was in complete opposition to what I felt.” What set her off was Obama’s refusal to wear an American flag lapel pin. She also disliked his whole “socialized” medicine thing.
5. She did not turn toward the Republican Party, because she did not much like John McCain. But she did kind of like Sarah Palin, who seemed “more normal” to her. She has said that when she went to her first Tea Party meeting, she felt like she found “her people.” She especially liked their stance against government spending on social programs.
6. The avid anti-government program tea partier received unemployment benefits while working for Ted Cruz’s 2012 senate campaign.
7. She mounted a primary challenge against Texas Rep. Pete Sessions. She was trounced. Former boss Ted Cruz’s support was tepid, but his father, right-wing evangelical preacher Rafael Cruz, backed her. “I love him,” Pierson said at the time. “He is the same as Ted to me.”
(She loves Lyin' Ted and his daddy too?)
8. After Pierson lost the primary, she took a job as a spokesperson for the Tea Party Leadership Fund, which Politico reports, “has been described in media reports as a 'scam PAC' for tactics that include spending unusually high percentages of its funding on overhead. ‘We all have to pay the bills, but for Katrina, there is no principle that she isn’t willing to abandon for the right price,’ complained Matt Mackowiak, an unaligned Republican consultant from Texas.”
9. She bailed on Ted Cruz when she became smitten with Trump’s anti-immigration message. She met Trump face-to-face at several conservative events, such as Rep. Steve King’s Iowa Freedom Summit in Des Moines and later at CPAC. She shares his views on Islam, writing on Facebook, "Islam preys on the weak and uses political correctness as cover. Two things that Americans won’t be concerned with when @realDonaldTrump is in the White House.”
One area where she might be more extreme than her boss is nuclear weapons: “What good does it do to have a good nuclear triad if you’re afraid to use it?” she remarked after Donald Trump botched a debate question about nuclear armaments.
10. Another reason she decided to go to work for Trump, who is less conservative than she generally prefers her politicians to be, is that she was a little starstruck: “When Donald says, ‘I think you’re great, I really want you to work for me,’ I don’t think any sane person would say no to that,” she told Politico.
(Sane or insane, how could anyone resist that kind of offer?)
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She's so robotic...its like she rehearses, all her responses....very creepy person...no wonder her marriage only lasted 3 months....yuck!
I wonder if Drumpf knows she prefers to work for Cruz???lol
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Robotic is the word.
She goes on all these shows and spins.
I wonder if she knows the hosts are making fun of her?
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a bullet necklace? :shudder.
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Dec 30, 2015
Trump spokeswoman goes on TV wearing necklace made of bullets, but says she could have worn 'a fetus necklace' if she wanted to be controversial.
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