Sunday, during an interview on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms offered possible motives to Gov. Brian Kemp’s (R-GA) decision to legally challenge her city’s ordinance mandating masks and other measures implemented in the name of combating COVID-19.
The Atlanta Mayor denied the city’s civil unrest had anything to do with the spikes in cases and argued that instead there she might be singled out for her sex or the “demographic” in Atlanta.
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Woman, you can slap down those cards only so many times before your hand turns to crap.
WOW. Just when you think they can't get any DUMBER.
And there it is again. Provide a platform and it goes all to hell.
Booooohisssss.
Wonder why the two GA mayors who did exactly the same thing weeks before her weren't sued for overstepping their authority. One day Trump is in Atlanta wearing no mask, she points it out, and the next day she's sued for doing for what other mayors had already done earlier. Sue them all or sue none of them.
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