The woman is just great. The USMC veteran Lt. Governor of Virginia not only knows how to adapt and overcome, but how to hold a position against the Left. She was born in Jamaica, so sadly couldn’t be president. But Virginia is lucky to have her.

FNC: “Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears reportedly used her high-heeled patent leather pump to gavel the Virginia Senate to order Monday after someone made off with her gavel.

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Washington Post reporter Laura Vozzella tweeted that ‘an unknown prankster’ took the gavel and hid it, but that Sears ‘took the trick in stride.’ ”

“One shoe can change your life,” Sears said of her quick-thinking solution. “Just ask Cinderella.”

In related news, Sears said during a  Sunday interview that crime in America is “coming from the highest levels,” saying she believes it is “from the presidency on down where there is no leadership.”

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Sears told host Maria Bartiromo that she thinks there is a “vacuum” and that leaders “seem to be following what’s happening on the streets…That’s not going to work for anyone because the leader has to lead. That’s why they’re called leaders and they have to show the right way, the righteous way,” Sears told Bartiromo.

“There is right and wrong, and you can’t look at what’s happening in the streets and smash-and-grab and say, ‘Well, it’s just social justice.’ No, it’s theft, and it’s destroying our economy.”

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On masking? “The governor fulfilled his campaign promise and he told everybody if you want to wear a mask, wear a mask, but allow the parents to make that decision for their own children because, as far as we can tell, the children still belong to their parents. They don’t belong to the state, not just yet, not if we can help it,” Sears said. “Some parents filed issues with it, and now we have a bill that’s going through and it looks like it will fully pass, and we’ll have a law here that parents will make that decision after all.”

On her election, “Here I am second in command of the former capital of the Confederacy. No one can say then that we haven’t gotten a long way from where we started. And furthermore I’m an immigrant. I wasn’t even born in America. And look, America has given me opportunities to succeed.” Magnificent.