Yes, and what’s Yahoo Sports’ excuse? Other than a single sentence at the beginning (“He’s talented, but perpetuates conspiracy theories.”) they offer up his idiocy without commentary, correction or any sort of indication that he’s an unmitigated loon. IOW, a free platform for a conspiracy theorist to spout unfiltered paranoid nonsense, presented as nothing more than “interesting things a rising star has to say.”
Obviously, he’s undefeated because his trainer bribed the officials to let him win, and the promoters of the sport have all conspired to give him matches against weak opponents.
I don’t know. I live in a blue area and almost never see any (although a neighbor has a Let’s Go Brandon bumper sticker). I saw the Traitor Joe’s shirt while exploring the red wilderness in Iowa.
“{…} then used more than $20,000 in campaign reimbursements to pay off years worth of tax liens on her restaurant {…}”
Remember kids, the Republicans are the party that follow all the laws.
Carl Paladino, who is running for Congress and is endorsed by Elise Stefanik, the number three Republican in the House, posted that the Buffalo and Uvalde shooters were brainwashed by the CIA to commit their crimes. He says the reason for the shootings is to take people’s guns away from them, and claimed that New Zealand and Australia took people’s guns away from them so they could put people in concentration camps during the covid outbreaks.
He now claims that somebody who he doesn’t know posted on his Facebook page and he doesn’t even know how to use Facebook. He also sent it out on his campaign mailing list. He now admits that he did post it, and he was lying when he said he didn’t do it.
In 2016, he said that he hoped that Barack Obama would die from mad cow disease, and that Michele revert to being a man and live in a cave with a gorilla. He was on the Buffalo School Board at the time, and 6 members of the 9 member board demanded his resignation. He refused, so he was removed under the state law which allows the state’s State Education Secretary to remove members of school boards.
The spokeswoman for De Santis has registered as a foreign agent for the country of Georgia, for whom she’s been working since 2018, but she only registered because the Justice Department contacted her.
Not sure where to post this since there isn’t a “NEW hypocritical Republican Idea of the Day”, so I’m posting here. Apparently, thoughts and prayers are good enough for our school children, but our Supreme Court Justices require a bit more. Can’t the Republicans just pass a “Thoughts and Prayers for I LIKE BEER!” bill?
There’s a part of me that says that if Kavanaugh wants extra security he should get one of his conservative sugar daddies to pay for it. Maybe he can get an endorsement from Coors to make the extra cash.
I’m sure Daniel Defense and the evangelicals would help sponsor that endorsement. As long as he keeps protecting their well regulated militia and attempts at outlawing abortion, he’ll have plenty of sponsors.