"When a man this ignorant & easy to manipulate gets within sniffing distance of the nuclear codes, it's everyone's business," she tweeted one month before the 2016 election, defending her habit of using social media to take a stance on controversies surrounding the former reality star. Examples abound:
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The men rushing to tell us all that they talk about women exactly the way @realDonaldTrump did in his tape seem to think they're helping.
The results of the election didn't stop her from speaking out on issues she cares about. And Trump's latest executive order targeting Muslims and refugees is no exception.
In fact, it's gotten the author into a retweeting kick in which she's shared gems like this:
When my grandmother came from Aleppo to Ellis Island & was welcomed to make a better life for herself in the USA. Pass it on... https://t.co/YRuebiummT
Life in Germany is super terrible with universal health care, low unemployment, low crime, free education and a welcoming attitude to others https://t.co/2oyFF76YhY
The author hasn't just been retweeting, though ― she's been doing her share of fire-starting, too. On Sunday she shared a 2015 tweet by current Vice President Mike Pence, which read: "Calls to ban Muslims from entering the U.S. are offensive and unconstitutional."
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She commented on Pence's message by pairing it with a simple Bible quote:
'For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul?'