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Your quote misidentifies who wrote which comment from long ago.

Regardless, I find the term “traitor “ to be a really dumb as well as hyperbolic term, as you use it.

But I’m not going that rat hole again with you.
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Worth the read. If nothing else, we see how politicians exploit the narrow divides in our culture, to keep themselves in office:

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/21/us/p ... biden.html

"Steering his S.U.V. through pounding rain on his way to the state capital on a recent Thursday, Representative James R. Comer, the chairman of the Oversight and Accountability Committee, reflected on the pressure he often faced from constituents to investigate unhinged claims about President Biden and Democrats.

“You know, the customer’s always right,” Mr. Comer said wryly, of his approach to the people who elected him and now brandish conspiracy theories, vulgar photographs featuring the president and his son, Hunter, and other lies they expect him to act upon.

“I say, ‘Let me see it,’ because I want to see where the source is,” Mr. Comer said. “They don’t know that it’s QAnon, but it’s QAnon stuff.”

Yet in his new role leading the Republican Party’s chief investigative committee in the House, Mr. Comer, 50, has himself become a promoter of sinister-sounding allegations against Mr. Biden and his family. This pursuit has propelled him to stardom in a party whose best customers — vengeful, hard-right voters — are bent on bringing down the Democratic president.

This month, Mr. Comer joined a panel at the Conservative Political Action Conference titled “The Biden Crime Family,” where he asserted that Mr. Biden and his family’s business activities with China posed “a threat to national security.”

Appearing on Fox News in January, Mr. Comer implied, without evidence, that there was a connection between Mr. Biden improperly holding on to classified documents when he was a private citizen and his son, Hunter, receiving a diamond from a Chinese tycoon. In another segment Mr. Comer lamented that Beau Biden, the president’s other son, who died of cancer in 2015, was never investigated.

His embrace of such statements reflects how Mr. Comer, who voted to certify Mr. Biden’s victory and was a favorite among Democrats in Kentucky’s Legislature, has transformed himself to command the Republican war machine in Congress — becoming a high-profile example of what it takes to rise and thrive in the Fox News-fed MAGA universe.

It also underscores the cutthroat instincts of Mr. Comer, who presents himself as an affable country boy of limited abilities, but who has proved to be a methodical and transactional political operator, willing to go to great lengths to crush his adversaries.

During his campaign for governor in 2015, facing allegations of abuse from an ex-girlfriend who also said he had taken her to get an abortion, Mr. Comer worked to discredit a blogger reporting on the claims and a campaign rival he believed was behind them, leaking private emails between the two. Mr. Comer denied the woman’s charges but lost the race anyway.

In reporting this profile of Mr. Comer, The Times spent six hours interviewing him and spoke to more than 30 people close to him throughout his life — from his childhood in the rural town of Tompkinsville in Monroe County through his state political career and fast rise in Washington from a freshman in 2017 to now leading the Biden family investigation that Republicans hope will damage the president before the 2024 election.

A ‘Less Flamboyant’ Style

Mr. Comer spends much of his time these days plotting out his investigation of whether Mr. Biden profited from foreign interests or was corruptly influenced by foreign governments because of business deals by Hunter and other members of his family while the elder Mr. Biden was serving in government.

Mr. Comer insists the inquiry is not a vehicle for political vengeance against the man who vanquished Mr. Trump in 2020 and may compete against him again next year. Instead, he says, it is a matter of legislative oversight to explore whether new laws are needed to guard against conflicts of interest for a president and his family.

At the same time, Mr. Comer ‌signed on to a letter on Monday demanding answers from Alvin L. Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney who is said to be close to indicting Mr. Trump, calling his ongoing investigation “an unprecedented abuse of prosecutorial authority.”

Mr. Comer has quietly abandoned an investigation ‌opened by the panel during the last, Democratic-led Congress, into whether Mr. Trump profited improperly from the presidency. That investigation had begun producing evidence of how foreign governments sought to influence the former president by spending lavishly at his properties.

Mr. Comer also dropped a separate inquiry into the business dealings of Jared Kushner, Mr. Trump’s son-in-law whose Affinity Partners investment firm received a $2 billion investment from the main Saudi Arabian sovereign wealth fund six months after the Trump presidency ended.

Mr. Comer indicated he had no interest in the former president’s finances. While he did not rule out looking at Mr. Kushner’s business dealings at some point, ‌when a reporter suggested it might be politically unsustainable for him to investigate Mr. Trump’s son-in-law, he took a long pause, then replied: “I don’t disagree with what you said.”

Mr. Comer, who still clings to his reputation for bipartisanship — photographs of him and Mr. Biden are prominently displayed in his office — is the temperamental opposite to his investigative counterpart, Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio. Mr. Jordan is a confrontational and fast-talking ideologue who chairs the Judiciary Committee, while Mr. Comer speaks in a Southern drawl, deploys a practiced self-deprecation and tends toward the “just-asking-questions” mode.

The hard right is already losing patience with his approach. Just weeks into Mr. Comer’s chairmanship, Fox News’s Jesse Watters demanded prison time for “someone,” as he questioned whether House Republicans were going to make headway with their investigations.

Mr. Comer’s committee is populated by the most hard-line House Republicans, including Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, who wields extraordinary power because of her mass following and ironclad bond with the speaker.

Mr. Comer conceded he was limited in how much he could control such members given their outsize influence in the party.

“It’s hard for a coach to tell LeBron James what he’s doing wrong,” he said.

Fellow Republicans argue Mr. Comer is as well suited as anyone to manage rapacious expectations from the party’s base, though some question whether that is possible in today’s political environment.

“He’s likely to do it in a more kind of levelheaded, less flamboyant way than some members of the House might do that job,” Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the minority leader, said in an interview.

“He’ll do it as well as anyone could,” Mr. McConnell added. “What we don’t know is whether anyone could.”

Cutthroat Kentucky Politics

It would be hard to find another member of Congress who received a political education like that of Mr. Comer, for whom politics was a family affair in one of the most politically vicious counties in America.

Over decades, he has built a statewide political network that is rivaled only by Mr. McConnell. Unlike the minority leader, however, he has cultivated overwhelming popularity in Kentucky’s deep-red rural areas where Mr. Trump remains an idol.

Dozens of Kentucky politicians and operatives — including his enemies — described Mr. Comer as one of the most talented retail politicians of his generation and predicted he would one day return to become governor, replace Mr. McConnell whenever he leaves the Senate or even become speaker of the U.S. House.

As a boy, Jamie Comer — people in Kentucky still call him “Jamie,” though he’s “James” in Washington — attached himself to his paternal grandfather, Harlin Comer, who dominated politics in Monroe County until his death in 1993. That was when a 20-year-old Jamie finished out his late grandfather’s sixth two-year term as Republican chairman of Monroe County.

Politics permeated everything in rural Monroe County. The school system was, and remains, the biggest employer. Historically, school board races were win-at-all-cost affairs; patronage meant families’ livelihoods were at stake.

County Judge-Executive Mitchell Page, a friend and mentor of Mr. Comer’s, recalled local politicians visiting cemeteries to convert names on tombstones into voters. Three times already in Mr. Comer’s life, federal authorities have arrested people in Monroe County for vote buying. In Mr. Page’s most recent race, he got in a fistfight with an opponent, an altercation he said probably helped him win.

During the 2015 Republican primary for governor — Mr. Comer’s dream job from a young age — a local blogger began publishing allegations that Mr. Comer had abused a college girlfriend, prompting Mr. Comer to resort to hardball tactics. His campaign turned over documents to a local prosecutor to help in an investigation of the blogger. (The prosecutor dropped the investigation after the election.)

The month before the primary, a story appeared in The Lexington Herald-Leader in which leaked emails suggested coordination between the blogger and the husband of the running mate of one of Mr. Comer’s opponents in the race, the Louisville developer Hal Heiner.

The rumor whispered around Kentucky political circles at the time was that Mr. Comer had swiped the emails from the computer server for the husband’s former law firm and leaked them to the newspaper. In an interview with The Times, Mr. Comer confirmed, for the first time, that he had been behind the leak and strongly hinted he had gotten them from the server.

“I’ve had two servers in my lifetime,” Mr. Comer said when asked about the emails. “Hunter Biden’s is one, and you can — I’m not going to say who the other one was, but you can use your imagination.”

“It ended up in my lap,” Mr. Comer added of the information. “I’ll put it like that.”

His decision to leak the emails backfired. The former college girlfriend, Marilyn Thomas, was angry about being called a liar and sent a four-page letter to a reporter at The Louisville Courier-Journal who published a devastating story just weeks before Primary Day.

In the letter, which The Times obtained and authenticated, Ms. Thomas accused Mr. Comer of having hit her and said he had taken her to a clinic for an abortion, an account that was supported by her roommate at the time. The article reported Ms. Thomas’s claim that she had a document in a lock box in a Kentucky bank proving Mr. Comer had accompanied her for the abortion, but the document has never been made public.

Mr. Comer held a news conference with his wife, T.J., in which he vehemently denied the allegations — and he repeats the denials today — but the damage was done. Mr. Comer lost to another Republican rival, Matt Bevin, by 83 votes, a defeat that people close to him said had left him angry and vindictive.

Ms. Thomas declined requests by The Times to comment about her account, and the roommate who corroborated it in 2015 could not be reached.

Navigating Trump’s G.O.P.

The following year, Mr. Comer won his congressional seat in an election that reflected how closely tied his political fate was to Mr. Trump’s. Mr. Comer carried the district by 45 percentage points, Mr. Trump by 49.

Mr. Comer has praised Mr. Trump frequently and expressed loyalty to him in public appearances, declaring himself “a Trump man,” in a Kentucky radio interview less than two weeks after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. But privately, it’s a little different.

“He was mortified by Trump,” said John Yarmuth, the former Democratic representative from Kentucky who regularly traveled to and from Washington with Mr. Comer. “He used to say he was so frustrated because every weekend he would go home and there would be people who would beat up on him about not defending Trump enough.”

When asked about it, Mr. Comer gave a carefully worded response that fell short of an outright denial: “I talked to Yarmuth a lot, but I don’t remember ever telling him that I thought Trump was a threat to democracy or anything like that.”

Still, during hours of interviews, no issue appeared more uncomfortable for him than Mr. Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

Mr. Comer says certifying Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory on Jan. 6 was the toughest vote he has ever taken, and one he wrestled with until the last moment.

Then a mob of Mr. Trump’s supporters attacked the Capitol, in a terrifying scene he compared to the television series “The Walking Dead.” When Mr. Comer returned to his district, he was blindsided by the ire of his constituents, whose main question was, “Why couldn’t y’all overturn that election?”

“I mean, people were mad,” Mr. Comer says now. “It was like they were rooting for the rioters.”

Calls to ‘Keep It Up’ Back Home

As chairman of the oversight panel, Mr. Comer has said he plans to run serious investigations, following evidence wherever it leads. He insists he is looking beyond Mr. Biden and toward policy issues with bipartisan resonance, such as investigating pharmacy benefit managers and soaring prescription drug prices.

Yet it is clear his main goal is to uncover wrongdoing by Mr. Biden and his family. He has subpoenaed the bank records of Hunter Biden’s associates and recently obtained access to financial records about Biden family business transactions.

Democrats and their well-funded outside groups have accused Mr. Comer of hypocrisy and branded him a MAGA extremist. But in his own party, and back home, Mr. Comer knows that is regarded as a virtue.

“If you come to Kentucky and call me ‘ultra MAGA,’ that doesn’t hurt me in my district,” he said, referring to Mr. Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan.

Instead, at stops throughout his district — in restaurants, farms and small businesses — people treat Mr. Comer as a hero. During a visit last month, constituents told him they had seen him on Fox and urged him to “keep it up.”

Mr. Comer recalled a local deputy sheriff who had recently pulled him over for speeding but let him go when he realized who he had nabbed — only after leaning in to ask one question.

“We going to get Biden or not?”
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More on the crowd working tirelessly to make our economy grow, make it fairer to the middle class...oh, what....

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions ... tion-lies/

"The worst-kept secret in Washington is that Democrats could not be more delighted with the inept, unhinged and entirely unproductive hearings that House Republicans insist on conducting in search of pay dirt on Democrats.

For that, they can thank Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee.

Put in charge of a committee that Republicans have historically used to fan conspiracies and put their opponents on defense, Comer has gotten flak from his own side for failing to come up with much useful to his party. Voters are unimpressed and want the committee to get back to real issues. And Democrats have mocked his loony claims on everything from the Chinese balloon to the Silicon Valley Bank collapse. Outside right-wing media, these “scandals” don’t have much (such as facts) to recommend them. But a good deal of the problem lies with Comer.

Comer stomps around, sending up a cloud of dirt that falls mostly on himself. A recent New York Times report pointed to one embarrassing episode in his failed run for Kentucky governor when he leaked private emails to try to discredit an ex-girlfriend who said he abused her and took her to get an abortion, allegations he emphatically denied. The Times reported:

'The month before the primary, a story appeared in The Lexington Herald-Leader in which leaked emails suggested coordination between the blogger [reporting on the story] and the husband of the running mate of one of Mr. Comer’s opponents in the race, the Louisville developer Hal Heiner. The rumor whispered around Kentucky political circles at the time was that Mr. Comer had swiped the emails from the computer server for the husband’s former law firm and leaked them to the newspaper. In an interview with The Times, Mr. Comer confirmed, for the first time, that he had been behind the leak and strongly hinted he had gotten them from the server.

When it comes to real scandals, Comer is AWOL. He conceded he couldn’t survive politically if he investigated Jared Kushner’s potential self-dealing as senior adviser to his father-in-law. (The $2 billion investment from the Saudi sovereign wealth fund delivered six months after Kushner left the White House goes unexplored.)
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Meanwhile, Comer has become infamous for making unfounded, cringeworthy allegations. He recently claimed with zero evidence that Biden’s dead son, Beau, should have been prosecuted for campaign finance crimes. The outrageous attack on the veteran who died of brain cancer drew a stinging rebuke from the White House. Comer has not come up with anything to back up his accusation.

Some of Comer’s allegations have been downright absurd. He was among those Republicans who rushed forward to claim that Silicon Valley Bank failed because of “wokeness.” No informed observer or banking expert takes that seriously. Poor investments and lax federal oversight were the problems; again, Comer provided no evidence for his crackpot claim.

Even sillier, Comer went on Fox News to suggest that the Chinese balloon that floated over the United States contained “bioweapons.” Comer asked, "Is that bioweapons in that balloon? Did that balloon take off from Wuhan?” Apparently he meant to tie this to the disputed theory that the coronavirus leaked from a lab in Wuhan. (Speaking of Wuhan, Comer is one of the Republicans eager to distort reports concerning the virus’s origins. FackCheck.org found that Comer’s claim that a letter from the National Institutes of Health “proves all along that this virus was started in the Wuhan lab” was false and actually suggested it couldn’t have been the source.)

More recently, Comer sent a letter (not even a subpoena!) to the White House whining that the press secretary denied that three Biden family members got paid off by the Chinese government through an associate, Rob Walker. Alas, Comer conceded to the New York Times that he did not know the purpose of the payments. (The Times found: “The material released by the panel did not show anything illegal or improper.")

My colleague Philip Bump noted that Comer failed to address “the fact that one of the payments to Hallie Biden [Beau Biden’s widow] preceded that Chinese money transfer [from a Chinese energy company to Walker].” (As Bump put it, Comer’s allegations too often look like “a big corkboard with lots of pictures but little interconnecting string.”)

Comer’s repeated pratfalls have made good copy — for Democrats. The Congressional Integrity Project, a Democratic group investigating the MAGA investigators, found the perfect poster boy in Comer. The group recently put up a billboard in Comer’s district quoting from the Times (“angry and vindictive,” “an aggressive promoter of sinister-sounding claims”).

Whether it is Comer’s unfounded China allegations or the push from House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, Republicans have been ignored or ridiculed in mainstream news coverage. Meanwhile, Democrats are getting plenty of ammunition for their argument that Republicans are reckless and shouldn’t be trusted with power. But don’t expect Comer or his colleagues to let up anytime soon."
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CONservative "solution" to everything:


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another right winger caught with his pants down:


Conservative activist deleted from org's site after raunchy video of him resurfaces
Before he worked for an organization pushing "Don't Say Gay," he was wearing almost nothing performing in front of children with WWE.


Erstwhile World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) executive and performer Chris DeJoseph, aka “Big Dick Johnson,” has been banished by far-right advocacy group Turning Point USA’s website after video surfaced showing him “performing” a flagrantly sexual act in public.

Before the clip found its way onto the internet on Monday, DeJoseph was the Creative Director of Productions at the virulently anti-LGBTQ+ right-wing organization, responsible for promotions.

https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2023/03/con ... esurfaces/



https://twitter.com/MattBinder/status/1 ... 0217768487



This comes as no surprise as this type of bizarre behavior is often so typical of those on the radical far right.
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If you support the GOP or Trump, this is what you're assisting:

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Thinking this communications strategy is going to work wonders:

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Drag shows kill more people than guns. How stupid are these people?
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jhu72 wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 9:41 am Drag shows kill more people than guns. How stupid are these people?
VERY ?
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Stupid + Willfully Ignorant is the base formula.
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F'ing idiot

Dan Crenshaw Wants to Solve School Shootings with ‘More Guns’

"If we had a minimum of two armed guards or police officers at every single school in America, you'd probably prevent these from here on out," the congressman claimed

R's can't even trust schools to pick out books for their kids, how are they going to let schools select who is armed in each school???
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CU88 wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 12:02 pm F'ing idiot

Dan Crenshaw Wants to Solve School Shootings with ‘More Guns’

"If we had a minimum of two armed guards or police officers at every single school in America, you'd probably prevent these from here on out," the congressman claimed

R's can't even trust schools to pick out books for their kids, how are they going to let schools select who is armed in each school???
Yea. b/c books and armed guards are the same thing. The disticntino is that school Boards WOULD NOT be selecting security officers, rather leaving them to do what they do best.....pick out pornographic books. ;)
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youthathletics wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 4:08 pm
CU88 wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 12:02 pm F'ing idiot

Dan Crenshaw Wants to Solve School Shootings with ‘More Guns’

"If we had a minimum of two armed guards or police officers at every single school in America, you'd probably prevent these from here on out," the congressman claimed

R's can't even trust schools to pick out books for their kids, how are they going to let schools select who is armed in each school???
Yea. b/c books and armed guards are the same thing. The disticntino is that school Boards WOULD NOT be selecting security officers, rather leaving them to do what they do best.....pick out pornographic books. ;)
Like the Bible? Have you READ that thing? Makes Tarantino seem like a director for the Hallmark Channel. ;)

We gonna ban that? Sign me up for that, because at least I'll know your team is serious about not "indoctrinating" our kids, and showing the blood, gore, sex, violence, slavery (I could go on) that's in the Good Book. ;)
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a fan wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 5:08 pm
youthathletics wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 4:08 pm
CU88 wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 12:02 pm F'ing idiot

Dan Crenshaw Wants to Solve School Shootings with ‘More Guns’

"If we had a minimum of two armed guards or police officers at every single school in America, you'd probably prevent these from here on out," the congressman claimed

R's can't even trust schools to pick out books for their kids, how are they going to let schools select who is armed in each school???
Yea. b/c books and armed guards are the same thing. The disticntino is that school Boards WOULD NOT be selecting security officers, rather leaving them to do what they do best.....pick out pornographic books. ;)
Like the Bible? Have you READ that thing? Makes Tarantino seem like a director for the Hallmark Channel. ;)

We gonna ban that? Sign me up for that, because at least I'll know your team is serious about not "indoctrinating" our kids, and showing the blood, gore, sex, violence, slavery (I could go on) that's in the Good Book. ;)
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youthathletics wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 5:18 pm
a fan wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 5:08 pm
youthathletics wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 4:08 pm
CU88 wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 12:02 pm F'ing idiot

Dan Crenshaw Wants to Solve School Shootings with ‘More Guns’

"If we had a minimum of two armed guards or police officers at every single school in America, you'd probably prevent these from here on out," the congressman claimed

R's can't even trust schools to pick out books for their kids, how are they going to let schools select who is armed in each school???
Yea. b/c books and armed guards are the same thing. The disticntino is that school Boards WOULD NOT be selecting security officers, rather leaving them to do what they do best.....pick out pornographic books. ;)
Like the Bible? Have you READ that thing? Makes Tarantino seem like a director for the Hallmark Channel. ;)

We gonna ban that? Sign me up for that, because at least I'll know your team is serious about not "indoctrinating" our kids, and showing the blood, gore, sex, violence, slavery (I could go on) that's in the Good Book. ;)
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a fan wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 5:26 pm
youthathletics wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 5:18 pm
a fan wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 5:08 pm
youthathletics wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 4:08 pm
CU88 wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 12:02 pm F'ing idiot

Dan Crenshaw Wants to Solve School Shootings with ‘More Guns’

"If we had a minimum of two armed guards or police officers at every single school in America, you'd probably prevent these from here on out," the congressman claimed

R's can't even trust schools to pick out books for their kids, how are they going to let schools select who is armed in each school???
Yea. b/c books and armed guards are the same thing. The disticntino is that school Boards WOULD NOT be selecting security officers, rather leaving them to do what they do best.....pick out pornographic books. ;)
Like the Bible? Have you READ that thing? Makes Tarantino seem like a director for the Hallmark Channel. ;)

We gonna ban that? Sign me up for that, because at least I'll know your team is serious about not "indoctrinating" our kids, and showing the blood, gore, sex, violence, slavery (I could go on) that's in the Good Book. ;)
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youthathletics wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 5:27 pm
a fan wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 5:26 pm
youthathletics wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 5:18 pm
a fan wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 5:08 pm
youthathletics wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 4:08 pm
CU88 wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 12:02 pm F'ing idiot

Dan Crenshaw Wants to Solve School Shootings with ‘More Guns’

"If we had a minimum of two armed guards or police officers at every single school in America, you'd probably prevent these from here on out," the congressman claimed

R's can't even trust schools to pick out books for their kids, how are they going to let schools select who is armed in each school???
Yea. b/c books and armed guards are the same thing. The disticntino is that school Boards WOULD NOT be selecting security officers, rather leaving them to do what they do best.....pick out pornographic books. ;)
Like the Bible? Have you READ that thing? Makes Tarantino seem like a director for the Hallmark Channel. ;)

We gonna ban that? Sign me up for that, because at least I'll know your team is serious about not "indoctrinating" our kids, and showing the blood, gore, sex, violence, slavery (I could go on) that's in the Good Book. ;)
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a fan wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 5:31 pm
youthathletics wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 5:27 pm
a fan wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 5:26 pm
youthathletics wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 5:18 pm
a fan wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 5:08 pm
youthathletics wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 4:08 pm
CU88 wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 12:02 pm F'ing idiot

Dan Crenshaw Wants to Solve School Shootings with ‘More Guns’

"If we had a minimum of two armed guards or police officers at every single school in America, you'd probably prevent these from here on out," the congressman claimed

R's can't even trust schools to pick out books for their kids, how are they going to let schools select who is armed in each school???
Yea. b/c books and armed guards are the same thing. The disticntino is that school Boards WOULD NOT be selecting security officers, rather leaving them to do what they do best.....pick out pornographic books. ;)
Like the Bible? Have you READ that thing? Makes Tarantino seem like a director for the Hallmark Channel. ;)

We gonna ban that? Sign me up for that, because at least I'll know your team is serious about not "indoctrinating" our kids, and showing the blood, gore, sex, violence, slavery (I could go on) that's in the Good Book. ;)
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Hey...I put the winky thing on it!
:lol: Just having some fun with ya.
Oh, I know. The great thing is...that's my favorite "meme kid" on the internet. That expression on his face is just priceless. Makes me wonder what happened to the guy......

The other one I love is this one....

https://ifunny.co/picture/when-it-s-sch ... -93uje6uH7
I have never seen that one, surprisingly. Love the line in the meme.
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CU88 wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 12:02 pm F'ing idiot

Dan Crenshaw Wants to Solve School Shootings with ‘More Guns’

"If we had a minimum of two armed guards or police officers at every single school in America, you'd probably prevent these from here on out," the congressman claimed

R's can't even trust schools to pick out books for their kids, how are they going to let schools select who is armed in each school???
Yea. b/c books and armed guards are the same thing. The disticntino is that school Boards WOULD NOT be selecting security officers, rather leaving them to do what they do best.....pick out pornographic books. ;)
Like the Bible? Have you READ that thing? Makes Tarantino seem like a director for the Hallmark Channel. ;)

We gonna ban that? Sign me up for that, because at least I'll know your team is serious about not "indoctrinating" our kids, and showing the blood, gore, sex, violence, slavery (I could go on) that's in the Good Book. ;)
Image
Hey...I put the winky thing on it!
:lol: Just having some fun with ya.
Oh, I know. The great thing is...that's my favorite "meme kid" on the internet. That expression on his face is just priceless. Makes me wonder what happened to the guy......

The other one I love is this one....

https://ifunny.co/picture/when-it-s-sch ... -93uje6uH7
I have never seen that one, surprisingly. Love the line in the meme.
The part that gets me is that if you were like me, and mom cut your hair at that age? You see the telltale sign of a mom that's right handed.....starts on the right hand side, and cuts to the left for the bangs.

Every picture of me until I was around 10 looked like that. :lol:

That, and you just KNOW that kid made his sales quota for the month.
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Re: Conservative Ideology Off the Rails

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MINNEAPOLIS -- Anton Lazzaro, a former GOP operative, has been found guilty of sex trafficking underage girls.

Lazzaro was charged with seven counts involving "commercial sex acts" with five minors ages 15 and 16 in 2020, when he was 30 years old.

Closing arguments wrapped on Friday, and the jury was handed the case shortly before noon. The jury deliberated for a little over three hours before finding Lazzaro guilty of all counts.

Federal prosecutors said Lazzaro, 32, paid teenagers for sex with money and gifts. He admitted to having sex with them, but denied recruiting them.

Lazzaro put his hand to his face and shook his head when he heard the verdict read.

Lazzaro's indictment touched off a political firestorm in the Republican Party of Minnesota. He had donated roughly $190,000 to Minnesota Republicans.


FBI agents raided Lazzaro's downtown Minneapolis condo in December 2020. Inside his $875,000 place at the luxury Ivy high rise, investigators seized nearly $400,000 in cash, along with foreign currency and bars believed to be gold. They found a GPS tracker, thumb drives, laptops, tablets, and more than a dozen cell phones. Agents also confiscated his Ferrari.

By all accounts, Lazzaro was living large until the raid, which was linked to allegations of sex trafficking minors. His social media shows pictures with a president and high-ranking politicians. Flashy cars, cash and private planes are splashed across his accounts.

The trial began last week.

https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/ ... ng-minors/
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