Examples of GOP Leadership

Roger A. Shrubber

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random people when asked about Republicans and what they represent most said 'pedophilia' and 'corruption'.

it's out there i'm not looking it up feel anyone if you think i got it wrong.
i looked, can't find any mention of it...but republicans sure seem focused on supposed democratic pedophilia, despite the fact that the only politicians in trouble for it are republicans....i found mention of one democratic volunteer charged with pedophilia, and Sen. Otoniel “Tony” Navarrete, who was immediately expelled from the party...but when i searched for republicans charged with pedophilia..
Ruben Verastigu
Tim Nolan
Ralph Shortey
George Nader
Ben Gibson
Josh Duggar
Adam Hageman
Anton Lazzaro
Harry Thomas
and let's never forget Matt Gaetz....

so...that's ten to two...but the democrats are the party of child molesters and perverts.... :lol:
 

schuylaar

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i looked, can't find any mention of it...but republicans sure seem focused on supposed democratic pedophilia, despite the fact that the only politicians in trouble for it are republicans....i found mention of one democratic volunteer charged with pedophilia, and Sen. Otoniel “Tony” Navarrete, who was immediately expelled from the party...but when i searched for republicans charged with pedophilia..
Ruben Verastigu
Tim Nolan
Ralph Shortey
George Nader
Ben Gibson
Josh Duggar
Adam Hageman
Anton Lazzaro
Harry Thomas
and let's never forget Matt Gaetz....

so...that's ten to two...but the democrats are the party of child molesters and perverts.... :lol:
you know algorithms are a funny thing..they change on browsers and not by chance..i've noticed certain political 'go to' of mine are no longer there.

this was from 2007..not a poll but I remember the stink that was made over park (and airport) bathrooms being locked and/or surveilled.

Senator Larry Craig (R-Minnesota) was caught in the sting.

 

printer

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House to vote Wednesday to censure Gosar, remove him from Oversight panel
The House will vote Wednesday on a resolution to censure Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) and kick him off the Oversight and Reform Committee for posting an anime video that depicted him violently attacking Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and President Biden.

The move, confirmed by a source familiar with the plan, would make Gosar just the 24th House member to be censured in the chamber's history and the first in more than a decade.

Gosar currently serves on the Oversight and Reform panel with Ocasio-Cortez. The resolution would not take away his other assignment on the House Natural Resources Committee.

The Arizona Republican ultimately deleted the anime video last week following the backlash over its depiction of violence against two of the nation’s most prominent Democrats at a time when lawmakers face unprecedented threats — most notably the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6.
Gosar defended the video earlier Tuesday during a closed-door House GOP conference meeting and claimed that he hadn’t seen it before it was posted to his Twitter account last week.

He also sought to clarify that he doesn’t support violence against political opponents. Last week, Gosar claimed that the video was meant to be “symbolic” of the debate over immigration and that Ocasio-Cortez represented “Democrats’ open border amnesty agenda.”
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) told reporters on Tuesday after the meeting that “it was not [Gosar’s] intent to ever harm anybody.”
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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House to vote Wednesday to censure Gosar, remove him from Oversight panel
The House will vote Wednesday on a resolution to censure Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) and kick him off the Oversight and Reform Committee for posting an anime video that depicted him violently attacking Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and President Biden.

The move, confirmed by a source familiar with the plan, would make Gosar just the 24th House member to be censured in the chamber's history and the first in more than a decade.

Gosar currently serves on the Oversight and Reform panel with Ocasio-Cortez. The resolution would not take away his other assignment on the House Natural Resources Committee.

The Arizona Republican ultimately deleted the anime video last week following the backlash over its depiction of violence against two of the nation’s most prominent Democrats at a time when lawmakers face unprecedented threats — most notably the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6.
Gosar defended the video earlier Tuesday during a closed-door House GOP conference meeting and claimed that he hadn’t seen it before it was posted to his Twitter account last week.

He also sought to clarify that he doesn’t support violence against political opponents. Last week, Gosar claimed that the video was meant to be “symbolic” of the debate over immigration and that Ocasio-Cortez represented “Democrats’ open border amnesty agenda.”
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) told reporters on Tuesday after the meeting that “it was not [Gosar’s] intent to ever harm anybody.”
“it was not [Gosar’s] intent to ever harm anybody.".....motherfucking liars. Gosar is a fucking rabid dog, his own sister says he's a threat to himself and others
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Man At Center Of GOP Vote Fraud Hype Lied, Pleads Guilty

Jon Ralston, founder and CEO of the Nevada Independent, talks with Rachel Maddow about a story that formed the basis of Republican voter fraud claims in Nevada, only to have the man at the center of that story admit in court that he lied about voting on behalf of his own dead wife.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump was 'beside himself with fury' after Obama roasted him at the 2011 White House Correspondents' dinner: book

  • Christie writes that Trump was "just beside himself with fury" at the 2011 White House Correspondents' dinner.
  • Obama famously skewered Trump for his aggressive promotion of the racist "birther" conspiracy theory.
  • "I spoke to Donald after the dinner," Christie said. "He was pissed off like I'd never seen him before."
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie writes in his new memoir that former President Donald Trump was "beside himself with fury" when then-President Barack Obama roasted him at the 2011 White House Correspondents' dinner.

Obama famously made a flurry of biting jokes about Trump and his promotion of the racist "birther" conspiracy theory at the annual Washington dinner.

At one point, Obama joked that since his longform birth certificate had been released, Trump could move on to other outrageous conspiracy theories. Trump, then the host of NBC's "Celebrity Apprentice," sat in the audience and glowered.

"It was fascinating and excruciating all at once," Christie, who also attended the dinner, writes of watching Obama's roast and Trump's reaction in his book, "Republican Rescue: Saving the Party from Truth Deniers, Conspiracy Theorists, and the Dangerous Policies of Joe Biden."

"[Obama] never turned his eyes away from the man who'd been questioning his right to be president. He showed no mercy on Donald Trump."

Christie said Trump was furious after the event. Some have speculated that the evening of public humiliation helped fuel Trump's desire to run for president four years later.

"I spoke to Donald after the dinner," Christie said. "He was pissed off like I'd never seen him before. Just beside himself with fury."

In his book, Christie is critical of Trump's aggressive promotion of the birther conspiracy theory, which Trump pushed until September 2016, and writes that it "paved the way for wave after wave of other conspiracies to come, wild fantasies, far-fetched assertions, bizarre allegations, and outright lies."...
 
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