Yet another video has surfaced featuring Democratic Senate candidate Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., disparaging the Grand Canyon State and its residents.

For those playing along at home, this is the fifth video showcasing the U.S. Senate candidate's propensity to trash her state.

“You know, all of us who have been in Arizona for quite some time — people like myself, who are native-born — will remember learning in second- or third-grade about the five ‘Cs.’ You guys remember the five ‘Cs’? Cotton, cattle, citrus, climate, and copper. Well, I think we should add a sixth, and it's called ‘crazy,’” Sinema can be seen saying in a video from 2011 shared Wednesday by the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

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This is just the latest in a growing string of videos showing the Democratic Senate candidate taking none-too-friendly shots at Arizona and its residents.

A previous video from 2011 shows Sinema mocking Arizonans as “crazy”; a second video shows her referring to Arizona as the "meth lab of democracy"; a third video shows her telling an audience that Arizona should “serve as a warning symbol for each of you”; a fourth video shows her bemoaning that Arizona is “not famous in a good way … we're famous in a Lindsay Lohan kind of way. Not good."

Then, there are the tweets.

“Dear Rest Of The World, I just want you to know, Arizona wasn't always this crazy. It used to be pretty great, actually. Sincerely, Kyrsten,” she tweeted in 2011. She also said in 2010, “Just one day, I'd like Arizona to be in the news for something good. Just one day people.”