Arizonans find the radical candidates Finchem and Masters hard to swallow
The following column is the opinion and analysis of the writer: In spite of last Saturday’s political heartburn, I returned to the Arroyo Cafe.
“Hey, Frank,” I asked, “when will your beloved Oath Keepers condemn President Trump’s failure to uphold his oath to preserve, protect and defend our Constitution?” Lurlene said: “Amen to that. What can you expect from Arizona? The state where you don’t need a college degree to teach.” Carlos winced. “Frank! You’re unhinged! Horne’s scapegoating gays as predators like we were back in the 50s. And you know what, Frank? Just like in your ‘good old pre-sex-ed days,’ more girls will seek abortions. Not less.”Carlos sighed over his sizzling stove. “I miss the days when being delusional disqualified a citizen from running for public office. Now it’s a prerequisite. Frank, did you know Finchem said Jan.
I interrupted Frank. “Hey, Frank, what do you think about Rusty Bowers? The Republican who told the truth about Trump’s lies and mob tactics and was rewarded with a pink slip?”I gagged. “This all feels like the rise of the fascists in Germany in the 30s.”
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