became the first Gen Z congressional leader this week, correctly identified what Mace is actually obsessing over. The headline-seeking congresswoman isn’t trying to “protect women” or whatever slogans she spouts in her desperate attempts to be the day’s main character.
Instead, she’s… caterwauling over where one of her future co-workers will urinate and defecate. Stay woke with our briefing while staying informed on all things LGBTQ+ entertainment, life, and more!Frost summed up her fixation in blunter terms. “I just don’t understand why bathrooms are top of mind for her, why she’s thinking about where future members are going to piss and sh*t,” he told reporters.
Nancy Mace is a "huge attention getter, so this is part of her attention-getting fetish," says Rep. Maxwell Frost of Mace's bigoted attack on Rep.-elect Sarah McBride."I just don't understand why bathrooms are top of mind for her, why she's thinking about where future members…It wasn’t very long ago when bathroom bills were political poison.
The infamous attempt of North Carolina Republicans in 2016 to legislate bathroom use was met with widespread opposition, including business boycotts to the potential tune of $3.76 billion over 12 years.Amidst widespread pressure, the bill was changed. (The architect of the bathroom law, Dan Bishop, is arguably still paying the price: He lost his race for attorney general this month.)Eight years later, bathroom bills are back, though this time they’re part of a larger package.