Robert Reich (4'11") is a very short man with even worse opinions. "Worse," because being short is already a strike for any self-respecting man.
Robert Reich, former Clinton advisor and current day pestilential midget, got the entirety of Twitter's political commentariat to dunk on him for his height (he's short) after he suggested that every Democrat senator give a backhanded slap to Kyrsten Sinema for voting against the so-called "Voting Rights Act” — you know, the one that made voting rights an issue when it hasn't been an issue since the United States repealed its Jim Crow laws and gave everyone an equal right to vote.
The effort to push the John Lewis Voting Rights Act is a matter of optics. It comes at a time when the Biden administration is flailing, and failing to pass any of the senile decrepit commander-in-chief's Build Back Better plans. Americans know that the passage of any of his plans would destroy the middle class, and the Republicans are making sure that doesn't happen. Love him or hate him (because he didn't kiss Trump’s shoes enough), but Mitch McConnell knows what he's doing.
Schumer knows he can't get the Voting Rights Act passed with only 48 senators, and there was no way in hell Manchin and Sinema were ever onboard — but that’s okay. With their failure to pass the bill, they can once again blame the Republicans for getting in the way of “progress.”
But that's neither here, nor there. The point is that Robert Reich (4'11") is a very short, angry man who's trying to punch well above his height class. Clearly suffering from tiny man syndrome, Reich expressed his rage at Sinema (rather than Manchin, who’s a regular-sized man) because a woman is the only one he'd have a fight chance against in an MMA cage fight.
Robert Reich was the only member of Clinton's cabinet small enough to be able to fit into a cabinet.
Hopefully, with the thorough dunking he received on Twitter, Reich will outgrow his desire to beat women. But he'll never be able to outgrow his height. Sad.
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