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7 minutes ago, Spaceman Spiff said:
 

Man, first Madison Cawthorn, now Boebert. Finally, a PAC I’d like to be a part of. 


A billionaire playboy who only dates models and has affairs with porn stars and Playgirls, and who created the Space Force, should have been the greatest President ever, but turned out to be the worst.

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15 minutes ago, Spaceman Spiff said:

Man, first Madison Cawthorn, now Boebert. Finally, a PAC I’d like to be a part of. 


I'd like them a lot more if they were going after the likes of DeSantis and Tucker. 
 

I'm a lot more scared of competent evil. 

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If this is true about Boebert, I'm not surprised. She's one of the stupidest persons in Congress and had to have a boatload of outside money to flood the local airwaves with political trash ads supporting her.

 

The latest trash ads here locally in Texas are all about the big bad government trying to regulate their political trash ads especially on social media. I miss the old days when we had laws that prevented lies in political ads. 

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Matt Gaetz says it's OK if Kevin McCarthy is duplicitous because what really matter to the GOP is how much money he can raise

 

Rep. Matt Gaetz said it doesn't really matter if House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy misleads his fellow Republicans at times, because what the GOP really cares about is McCarthy's fundraising prowess.

 

"It is a covenant based on money," Gaetz, a Republican from Florida, told Time Magazine's Molly Ball. "Kevin McCarthy is the most elite fundraiser in the history of the Republican caucus. He is the LeBron James of lobbyist and PAC fundraising. And that is his covenant with the conference."

 

Besides, Gaetz added, it's not like the House GOP's past leaders were honest brokers.

 

"I mean, John Boehner lied to us constantly," Gaetz said. "Paul Ryan lied to us constantly. What, we thought we were going to get the great truth-teller next?" (Boehner and Ryan could not be reached for comment.)

 

Gaetz's comments come in the wake of leaked audio tapes in which McCarthy privately told top House Republicans that he would ask Trump to resign and questioned whether Gaetz and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene should be kicked off Twitter. At the time the audio was published, Gaetz slammed McCarthy's comments.

 

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More on the Boebert story:

 

Lauren Boebert Abortion Claims Explained

 

Activists behind the campaign against North Carolina Rep. Madison Cawthorn—who subsequently lost his re-election bid—have now set their sights on Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert.

American Muckrakers PAC, created by co-founders David B. Wheeler and Colonel Moe Davis, shot to fame with a damning campaign targeting far-right conspiracy theorist Cawthorn, who lost his bid for re-election in May to Sen. Chuck Edwards.

 

The group has now made bombshell allegations against Boebert, with Wheeler describing her as a "hypocrite" who advocates against abortion rights despite allegedly having two abortions herself.

 

In response to Newsweek's request for comment, a spokesperson for Boebert called the claims "totally false" and said the congresswoman "is consulting her attorneys on next steps."

 

American Muckrakers PAC claims Boebert worked as an unlicensed paid escort and met clients through a website called SugarDaddyMeet.com.

 

"According to our investigation, Boebert was hired by a wealthy male client in Aspen, Colorado, who was a Koch family member. Boebert's rich client subsequently introduced her to U.S. Senator [Ted] Cruz to run for political office," a press release from the PAC read.

 

The group also accused Boebert of taking at least $136,250 from Senator Cruz for her campaign for Congress announced in 2019, and failing to disclose a $70,500 donation noted in Cruz's Federal Election Commission filings.

 

The PAC said Boebert has had two abortions, one of which was at Planned Parenthood—a claim that, if true, would contrast with Boebert's proclaimed strong opposition to abortion rights.

 

"Boebert had an abortion at a clinic in Grand Junction, Colorado, sometime in 2004 or 2005 when she was approximately eighteen years old. It is not known whether this abortion was related to SugarDaddyMeet.com clients or someone else," said the PAC.

 

"Then Boebert, twenty-three at the time, had an abortion in 2009 at the Planned Parenthood Clinic in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, 'due to her work with a SugarDaddyMeet.com client.'"

 

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12 minutes ago, TradeTheBeal! said:

A mental image of Ted Cruz sexing up Lauren Boebert is starting to tumble around the corners of my mind…and I don’t like that.

Minor mental image change to Lolo sexing up Raffi...with a very large plastic member, a ball gag and velvet lined restraints, should fix your discomfort.

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3 hours ago, China said:

More on the Boebert story:

 

Lauren Boebert Abortion Claims Explained

 

Activists behind the campaign against North Carolina Rep. Madison Cawthorn—who subsequently lost his re-election bid—have now set their sights on Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert.

American Muckrakers PAC, created by co-founders David B. Wheeler and Colonel Moe Davis, shot to fame with a damning campaign targeting far-right conspiracy theorist Cawthorn, who lost his bid for re-election in May to Sen. Chuck Edwards.

 

The group has now made bombshell allegations against Boebert, with Wheeler describing her as a "hypocrite" who advocates against abortion rights despite allegedly having two abortions herself.

 

In response to Newsweek's request for comment, a spokesperson for Boebert called the claims "totally false" and said the congresswoman "is consulting her attorneys on next steps."

 

American Muckrakers PAC claims Boebert worked as an unlicensed paid escort and met clients through a website called SugarDaddyMeet.com.

 

"According to our investigation, Boebert was hired by a wealthy male client in Aspen, Colorado, who was a Koch family member. Boebert's rich client subsequently introduced her to U.S. Senator [Ted] Cruz to run for political office," a press release from the PAC read.

 

The group also accused Boebert of taking at least $136,250 from Senator Cruz for her campaign for Congress announced in 2019, and failing to disclose a $70,500 donation noted in Cruz's Federal Election Commission filings.

 

The PAC said Boebert has had two abortions, one of which was at Planned Parenthood—a claim that, if true, would contrast with Boebert's proclaimed strong opposition to abortion rights.

 

"Boebert had an abortion at a clinic in Grand Junction, Colorado, sometime in 2004 or 2005 when she was approximately eighteen years old. It is not known whether this abortion was related to SugarDaddyMeet.com clients or someone else," said the PAC.

 

"Then Boebert, twenty-three at the time, had an abortion in 2009 at the Planned Parenthood Clinic in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, 'due to her work with a SugarDaddyMeet.com client.'"

 

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TRUMP REPORTEDLY WANTS TO ANNOUNCE A 2024 BID OUTSIDE RON DESANTIS’S HOUSE

 

As the January 6 committee’s first pair of public hearings have made abundantly clear, Donald Trump should never be allowed to hold power again given his propensity for lies and violence when things don’t go his way. Unfortunately, Trump is apparently strongly considering making another run for office, and while we don’t know exactly when it might happen, he reportedly wants to do it near Ron DeSantis’s house to rub the Florida governor and would-be contender’s nose in it. Yes, the presidential-ness just oozes!

 

Rolling Stone reports that Trump, unsurprisingly, would like to kick off a bid for the White House with a flashy rally, including fireworks, and not only wants to do it in Florida to “assert his dominance over an ascendant DeSantis” but has asked people if they know of venues near the governor’s Tallahassee mansion. Is he going to rent a skywriting plane and have it put a giant “F--k you, Ron” over the guy’s place too? Honestly, there’s truly nothing we should put past him. “One time that he did bring up the Florida [launch] scenario was quickly followed by him commenting on how terrible DeSantis was at public speaking and commanding an audience…[and that he’s] lacking in so much charisma and he’s so boring that Florida Republicans would leave Ron immediately for Trump [in a 2024 match-up],” a person who has spoken to the ex-president about DeSantis multiple times told Rolling Stone. The same person, and one other, also told the outlet that Trump has been telling people around him that the Florida governor is “overrated,” and that he would easily beat him. (According to one poll, that may not be the case.)

 

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**** Donald Trump, but announcing a 2024 bid outside of DeSantis's house would be hysterical.  

 

But JFC, are these people only slightly better than professional wrestlers?  Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but two years ago, Trump and DeSantis were all about each other.  Now it's like DeSantis has turned heel (if you can't have two heels in a situation, I dunno) and Trump is all of a sudden gunning for his former protoge.

 

**** both these guys but the way politicians are all buddy-buddy one minute and then vengeful back-stabbers is weird to me.  Like, the manufactured animosity is just weird.  

 

Anyway, I'm e-mailing American Muckrackers to find out how I can contribute.  The other guy is named Colonel Moe Davis?  Colonel Moe!  Colonel Moe knows how to get **** done, I bet.   

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3 minutes ago, Spaceman Spiff said:

But JFC, are these people only slightly better than professional wrestlers? 

 

The modern republican campaigns have been greatly influenced by two key people. Lee A****er and Karl Rove. They were buds going back to like college. Anyways Lee A****er was a big pro wrestling fan. He incorporated a lot of the face vs heel n over the top storylines into political campaigns. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Captain Wiggles said:

 

The modern republican campaigns have been greatly influenced by two key people. Lee A****er and Karl Rove. They were buds going back to like college. Anyways Lee A****er was a big pro wrestling fan. He incorporated a lot of the face vs heel n over the top storylines into political campaigns. 

 

 

 

Cool, thanks Ted DiBiase.

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1 hour ago, Captain Wiggles said:

Even if Desantis and Trump fight it out in a bitter primary I still doubt that'll be enough to fracture the Republican Party. Trump n Desantis might not be bros now or afterwards. Their supporters will still vote for whomever the nominee ends up being. Ugh. 🥴

If Trump beats DeSantis, DeSantis will probably be the good Republican soldier and support Trump.
 

If Desantis beats Trump, Trump will absolutely try to burn it all down.

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