GOP Senator Marsha Blackburn just found a whole new way to be sick and deranged

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I think about the brave women who’ve gone down in history for their courage and activism like Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman and all the mighty women of the women’s suffrage movement. Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn does no credit to these women. In fact, she’s the type of woman that sets feminism back decades.

It’s kind of like a ferocious sea monster visiting a mermaid’s cottage. If people didn’t know how stupid Blackburn was before, they certainly do now after she made a fool out of herself in Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation hearings.

As you know, Blackburn asked Jackson to define the meaning of the word “woman.”

It was an utterly ridiculous spectacle.

Yet her base, likely loved it because they include the same dark and pathetic human beings that follow Trump and people like Mike Flynn.

But now, Blackburn is taking her act about ten steps further. The Senator is reportedly selling “define women T-shirts” on her website. I’m not making this up.

These hideous shirts are neon hot pink and sell for the jaw-dropping price of $35.

The first thing that comes to my mind regarding this story is who in their right mind would want to be seen in public WEARING this?

The second thing that comes to mind is that, like Trump, Marsha’s taking this moment to milk all her supporters is out of their money. A standard operating procedure, I suppose, where the GOP is concerned.

I want to use Blackburn as an example of what I’m talking about when I say we must cancel the Republican Party.

What I mean by that is when it comes time to vote, I don’t want just a blue wave; I want it to become a force, a movement.

I want it to be a battle cry of activism. It’s the only way to get rid of these archaic Stepford ideas. People must turn out and vote in such vast and ferocious numbers and such a high volume that the repudiation of the Republican Party is heard and seen loud and clear.