Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Hugh Hefner's Kid Wants A Career I n Politics-- Even "Joined" The Air Force To Spiff Up A Dreadful Résumé

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California state Senator Holly Mitchell has one of the best voting records of any member of the legislature. Her West L.A., Mar Vista, Culver City, Ingelwood, West Adams, Leimert Park, DTLA, Crenshaw, South Central, Westmont and South L.A. constituents have reason to be proud of her-- and will almost definitely elect her to the County Board of Supervisors in November. That will trigger a special election early in 2021. The district demographics:
Latino- 50.04%
Black- 27.90%
White- 14.05%
Asian- 6.30%
The Playboy Mansion is not in the district, but Hugh Hefner's 28 year old son, Cooper Bradford Hefner, thinks American politics needs him in office and this seat is... maybe available. And... well, who hasn't heard the name Hefner? He announced yesterday that he's running, presumably as a Democrat, though he's a Trump-hating independent. He claims that he "almost" ran for Congress in 2016 against Karen Bass. Luckily he didn't.

This is his fancy (expensive) campaign announcement video. Raise your hand if you think what the California legislature needs an entitled rich white kid on the hunt for an opportunity to win higher office. Yeah, me neither.





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3 Comments:

At 4:35 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

What makes him think that his dead father's readership ("Only read P-Boy for the articles!") would support him for ANY political position? Especially in a minority-majority district in CA?

 
At 7:58 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

If the usa lasts long enough, he's destined to be elected the placeholder prez that evacuates the colossal vacuum that pulls in, finally, our true fuhrer and Nazi reich.

unless he's the inevitable fuhrer and leader of the reich that some near-future shit democrap creates inevitability for.

hard to say. but he's white, got a name, looks ok, and has celebrity. that's all it takes in a shithole.

 
At 10:15 AM, Blogger Notorious P.A.T. said...

Maybe we should judge him by his policy proposals, rather than his color or his financial background.

 

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