AZ Democrat Senate candidate Kyrsten Sinema summoned witches to 2003 anti-war rally — Reports
To say that Arizona Democrat Kyrsten Simena is a colorful character is a bit of an understatement. On Monday, the Washington Examiner reported that Sinema, the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, “hung out” with witches during the height of the Iraq War.
According to the report, Sinema, a far-left protest organizer back in the day, summoned help from witches to stop the Iraq War.
According to the Examiner:
Emails obtained by the Washington Examiner show Sinema inviting a prominent coven of feminist witches in Arizona called Pagan Cluster to celebrate International Women’s Day and to protest the war in March of 2003. Code Pink protesters wore pink, obviously enough, and the Women in Black wore black. But Sinema encouraged the witches to wear “colorful clothing and come ready to dance, twirl, and stay in touch with your inner creativity and with the Earth.”
The Sinema campaign would not say why she invited the witches or clarify why she thought members of the occult deserved a seat at the table during discussions concerning war and peace. The witches in question, it should be noted, claim to practice only nonviolent magic. Per the about section on their webpage, theirs is a peaceful and democratic kind of sorcery.
Out of the broom closet and into the public square, the Pagan Cluster focuses “sharing spiritual insights and participating in direct democracy.” Their visions are decidedly liberal and many of their coven “have roots in the Reclaiming Tradition of feminist Witchcraft.”
And that wasn’t the only time. According to the report: “In emails obtained by the Washington Examiner and archived online via the WaybackMachine, she writes about ‘singing and spiraling in the pagan’s circle only 5 rows back from the police line.'”
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And, the Daily Wire said, by 2011, she was apparently “missing the good ol’ days.” In a tweet that has recently gotten a lot of attention, she wrote: “Dear Rest Of The World, I just want you to know, Arizona wasn’t always this crazy. It used to be pretty great, actually. Sincerely, Kyrsten”
Dear Rest Of The World, I just want you to know, Arizona wasn't always this crazy. It used to be pretty great, actually. Sincerely, Kyrsten
— Kyrsten Sinema (@kyrstensinema) March 1, 2011
The response was pretty much what one might expect:
Sinema’s campaign is turning into a horror movie for her. Pun intended.
— Harley Kesselman (@harleykesselman) October 12, 2018
Between this and the two videos from the same period making the rounds, I'm going to go out on a limb and mark the blessedly departing Senator Flake's seat as "probable Republican hold." Enjoy seeking one of those coveted CNN or MSNBC jobs after the election, Ms. Sinema.
— M. Scott Eiland (@eilandesq) October 12, 2018
– @TheDemocrats are running a candidate for US Senate, who calls Arizona "crazy" and "the meth lab of democracy"https://t.co/dallVmkPXb
— Tony Heller (@Tony__Heller) October 13, 2018
https://twitter.com/HeavelyZbornak/status/1050777557887381505
Arizona won't vote for anyone who demonizes the troops and ridicules their state
— Chargers Donald (@Chargers_Donald) October 12, 2018
Let’s hope not…
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