Transgender, Traitor Chelsea Manning Running for U.S. Senate
You can’t make this stuff up: There is a former male and ex-Army Fort Leavenworth prisoner, who is also a transgender (current preference is female), and s/he is running for the U.S. Senate. And, of course, the aforementioned person currently going by the name of Chelsea (formerly Bradley) Manning is a Democrat.
Manning made the news five years ago when s/he as an Army enlisted security specialist decided the public’s right to know superseded the military’s need to classify information to protect national security. Manning dumped 750,000 official sensitive unclassified and classified documents into the public domain via equally strange character Julian Assange of WikiLeaks infamy.
While Manning (no relation to the famous NFL quarterbacks) stewed in her purported female juices in prison, he was able to convince Army officials that he really, really wanted to be a she. After Manning went on a hunger strike, the Army caved, and gave Private Manning the hormone treatments that nature could not on its own provide.
As a going away present to normal Americans, one of President Obama’s final acts was to commute Manning’s 35-year prison sentence after serving 7 years of what Obama referred to as a “tough prison sentence.”
So in May 2017, Chelsea “came out” of prison with his new smoother, wraith-like female persona — still a soldier in good standing pending the appeal of his conviction.
Watch the below video and see Chelsea’s spooky self-delusional political ideation on display.
~ Liberty Video News
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