So Apparently Air Conditioning is Sexist

A recent gubernatorial debate between a pair of so-called “social justice warriors” took political correctness and sensitivity to an unfathomable level.

In what is being billed the one and only — thank goodness — debate between New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and upstart Cynthia Nixon, a firefight of words broke out over the debate room’s thermostat.

That’s right. This is no joke. Apparently, the liberals have a politically correct room temperature. Failing to know the proper room temperature of a “safe zone” demonstrates a politician has no business running the state of New York.

This video walks everyday Americans through the twilight zone logic used by the Nixon campaign to raise the on-stage temperature to 76 degrees. Nixon — no known relation to former Pres. Richard Nixon — is a political neophyte trying to parlay her acting skills into a governorship. Nixon played an attorney on the popular show “Sex and the City,” but is not one in real life.

In a world where Democrats squabble over the most trivial things, the Cuomo Campaign wants the room cooler. Some from the Nixon Campaign are calling it “arctic temperatures.” But just like Hillary’s failed election bid, Nixon is trolling out the same old attack words, calling cool room temperatures “sexist.”

Best of luck to New Yorkers choosing between an incumbent embroiled in corruption scandals or a progressive who will crank up every thermostat in the state.

If liberal bickering makes you laugh, enjoy this video on far-left craziness.


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