Did Zina Bash Just Troll The #Resistance at The Kavanaugh Confirmation Hearing?
OH NO, NOT AGAIN!!! pic.twitter.com/ITLD2Bb6T0
— Adam Baldwin (@AdamBaldwin) September 7, 2018
Zina Bash became a viral sensation on Tuesday at the confirmation hearing of Judge Brett Kavanaugh when the #Resistance accused her of white supremacy.
Bash, a former clerk of Judge Kavanaugh who is Mexican-American and whose grandparents were Holocaust survivors, was attacked by prominent anti-Trump Twitter users who took notice that the position of her resting hand resembled the “white power” symbol developed by white nationalists, a gesture that most people used to identify as either “okay” or “good.”
Well on Thursday night, she might have gotten some revenge.
As Adam Baldwin pointed out on Twitter, Bash appears to be yawning at first but then seems to intentionally flash that same gesture all while practically looking directly at the camera.
Others on Twitter took notice, some praising her trolling game.
get this woman a trophy for greatest troll of all time pic.twitter.com/IEVuJ4Rptw
— Caleb Hull (@CalebJHull) September 7, 2018
Watch the woman behind Kavanaugh…
Zina Bash makes Trump’s troll game look like amateur hour pic.twitter.com/2bSsOY47GG
— Jason Howerton (@jason_howerton) September 7, 2018
Omg. She did it again pic.twitter.com/ELL4S5vqJb
— Pardes Seleh (@PardesSeleh) September 7, 2018
What the hell is wrong with Zina Bash ? pic.twitter.com/AbrapAEjJp
— Carl Newman (@ACNewman) September 7, 2018
what if the zina bash truthers were right https://t.co/RVp7up6M8R
— Allahpundit (@allahpundit) September 7, 2018
This was better than any middle finger she could have given. pic.twitter.com/0mDtTrOLwu
— Alex VanNess (@thealexvanness) September 7, 2018
But what do you think? Was that simply an innocent yawn? Was she trolling the #Resistance? Is she truly a white supremacist? You can be the judge for yourself.
Watch the clip above, via CSPAN.