It’s been about a month since Kelly Loeffler lost her
temporary Senate seat to Rev. Raphael Warnock.
Good. Bye.
Loeffler was also co-owner of the Atlanta Dream, a team in
the WNBA—a league she criticized publicly for supporting Black Lives Matter and
anti-LGBTQ+ legislation—and now she’s out of that job, too!
And, in what is surely the height of irony, after being
bested in the election by a Black man, she was replaced as team owner by a three-person
group of investors: Larry Gottesdiener, a real estate investor, Suzanne Abair, and
out both real estate investors, and Renee Montgomery, an out Black two-time
WNBA champion who last played for the Dream, prior to opting out of the 2020
season.
Oh. Snap.
Life is good, and very often fair. |
karma's a bitch, kelly.
ReplyDeletego sell some stock if ya have to make ends meet!
oh yeah, GO FUCK YOURSELF, YOU RACIST HOMOPHOBIC WHORE!
It couldn't happen to a more deserving person.
ReplyDeleteBye, Felicia...!
XOXO
How *nice*!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd from what I've read this really was more of a 'you're fired' moment then anything else.
ReplyDeleteWishing her continued... failure.
ReplyDeleteWell... it's kind of nice to see the scales of justice and fairness balanced. Don't worry... it won't stay that way for long.
ReplyDeletethe team must be pleased
ReplyDeleteThe world is changing, no matter how much the Repubs try to stop it.
ReplyDeleteGreatt post thank you
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