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Funny article. . . . . . . . . . . . with a good point about the hypocrisy seen here.

 

 

George Santos: Legend

Kurt Schlichter |

 

Let’s make no mistake – perhaps the most important and consequential Republican of the current era is one George Santos. AKA Anthony Devolder. AKA drag queen Kitara Ravache. He is an absolute hero, and he has done more for the cause of conservatism than a thousand GOP suits parroting Cato Institute and/or Chamber of Commerce clichés.


Sure, he has a track record of shocking scams, scores and shenanigans that would make a lesser man (assuming that’s how he’s identifying this week) blush. Not George – perhaps the greatest politician to bear that first name since the father of our country. No, in spite of his controversies and creative CV, he ran for a Democrat-leaning seat and he won. He fooled them all. Way to go, George, if that is your real name.

 

Naturally, the Democrats are in a tizzy over the recent revelations about his unusual past. Aided by the regime media, they are demanding that he resign his seat, which means a special election and a likely replacement by some pinko communist. A few Fredocons are joining in the chorus, but our boy George is hanging tough, to quote New Kids on the Block, of which I am pretty sure George will be shown to have once claimed to have been a founding member.

 

 

The Old Rules were pretty clear. As a politician, you were pretty much expected to be a dishonest schmuck. You just had to portray yourself as not being one, and you had to hide your lies, dissembling, and corruption sufficiently to create an air of deniability. We all knew they were rotten. They just had to have the decency to not rub their rottenness in our faces and we could all go on pretending that the sordid business of politics was not really that sordid.

 

Under the Old Rules, George Santos would be hounded out of office at the first major scandal revelation. But the Old Rules have been replaced. See, the Old Rules would have required the Democrats to police their own at the cost of a short-term political loss – though not much of one, since their most vivid villains come from deep blue states that happily re-elect their own bad guys. Let’s review the rogues gallery of dirtbags whose retention led to the New Rules that keep George Santos a congressman…

 

There’s Dick Blumenthal, the hero of the Tet Offensive. He was never near Vietnam, but that did not stop him from preening about like a war hero. He’s from Connecticut, and the Connecticutters did not mind. Back to the Senate goes Fauxdi Murphy!

 

In the nearby pseudo-state of Rhode Island is Sheldon Whitehouse. He allegedly belongs to an all-white beach club. But that’s cool with his Democrat constituents. Back to the Senate he goes to pontificate about white supremacy, of which he is an expert.

 

Let’s go across the fruited plain to California, where Eric Swalwell allegedly bared his Fang Fangs. He’s still in Congress, though not on the Intel Committee anymore.

 

California Senator Feinstein had a Chinese spy for a driver for two decades, but she can plead lack of intent on account of the fact that she is totally senile. 

 

Heading back, let’s stop in Minnesota to attend Ilhan Omar’s combination wedding anniversary and family reunion.

 

Then on to New Jersey to visit Senator Menendez. You don’t even want to know what that guy is into, though the feds keep trying (not very hard) to find out.

 

And then back up north again to say “How” to Senate squaw Elizabeth Warren. Actually, for Massachusetts, reelecting a fake Indian is nothing. For decades they reelected Ted Kennedy and he killed a chick.

 

So please, tell us more about how George Santos is diminishing the awesome credibility of our Congress. Explain how his presence lessens the mighty moral firepower these solons wield. Enlighten us on why this petty chiseler and idiosyncratic LGBTQA+%^b>?]&G trendsetter – hilariously, one accusation is that he is faking being gay – is unfit to sit among the rest of the perverts, bunko artists, and fabulists in Congress. Frankly, the addition of George Santos to the 534 other legislators probably raises their average decency.

 

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George Santos is a potent middle finger in the face of our enemies. We are not going to apply one set of rules to ourselves that helps Democrats while the Democrats apply another set of rules to themselves that helps Democrats. The age of sap Republicans is over. And if you want to go back to the Old Rules, we’ll know it when we see Blumenthal doing the duffle bag drag and Warren walking off into the sunset down the trail of tears.

 

 

 

https://townhall.com/columnists/kurtschlichter/2023/01/30/george-santos-legend-n2618820

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On 1/30/2023 at 9:43 AM, B-Man said:

 

 

 

Funny article. . . . . . . . . . . . with a good point about the hypocrisy seen here.

 

 

George Santos: Legend

Kurt Schlichter |

 

Let’s make no mistake – perhaps the most important and consequential Republican of the current era is one George Santos. AKA Anthony Devolder. AKA drag queen Kitara Ravache. He is an absolute hero, and he has done more for the cause of conservatism than a thousand GOP suits parroting Cato Institute and/or Chamber of Commerce clichés.


Sure, he has a track record of shocking scams, scores and shenanigans that would make a lesser man (assuming that’s how he’s identifying this week) blush. Not George – perhaps the greatest politician to bear that first name since the father of our country. No, in spite of his controversies and creative CV, he ran for a Democrat-leaning seat and he won. He fooled them all. Way to go, George, if that is your real name.

 

Naturally, the Democrats are in a tizzy over the recent revelations about his unusual past. Aided by the regime media, they are demanding that he resign his seat, which means a special election and a likely replacement by some pinko communist. A few Fredocons are joining in the chorus, but our boy George is hanging tough, to quote New Kids on the Block, of which I am pretty sure George will be shown to have once claimed to have been a founding member.

 

 

The Old Rules were pretty clear. As a politician, you were pretty much expected to be a dishonest schmuck. You just had to portray yourself as not being one, and you had to hide your lies, dissembling, and corruption sufficiently to create an air of deniability. We all knew they were rotten. They just had to have the decency to not rub their rottenness in our faces and we could all go on pretending that the sordid business of politics was not really that sordid.

 

Under the Old Rules, George Santos would be hounded out of office at the first major scandal revelation. But the Old Rules have been replaced. See, the Old Rules would have required the Democrats to police their own at the cost of a short-term political loss – though not much of one, since their most vivid villains come from deep blue states that happily re-elect their own bad guys. Let’s review the rogues gallery of dirtbags whose retention led to the New Rules that keep George Santos a congressman…

 

There’s Dick Blumenthal, the hero of the Tet Offensive. He was never near Vietnam, but that did not stop him from preening about like a war hero. He’s from Connecticut, and the Connecticutters did not mind. Back to the Senate goes Fauxdi Murphy!

 

In the nearby pseudo-state of Rhode Island is Sheldon Whitehouse. He allegedly belongs to an all-white beach club. But that’s cool with his Democrat constituents. Back to the Senate he goes to pontificate about white supremacy, of which he is an expert.

 

Let’s go across the fruited plain to California, where Eric Swalwell allegedly bared his Fang Fangs. He’s still in Congress, though not on the Intel Committee anymore.

 

California Senator Feinstein had a Chinese spy for a driver for two decades, but she can plead lack of intent on account of the fact that she is totally senile. 

 

Heading back, let’s stop in Minnesota to attend Ilhan Omar’s combination wedding anniversary and family reunion.

 

Then on to New Jersey to visit Senator Menendez. You don’t even want to know what that guy is into, though the feds keep trying (not very hard) to find out.

 

And then back up north again to say “How” to Senate squaw Elizabeth Warren. Actually, for Massachusetts, reelecting a fake Indian is nothing. For decades they reelected Ted Kennedy and he killed a chick.

 

So please, tell us more about how George Santos is diminishing the awesome credibility of our Congress. Explain how his presence lessens the mighty moral firepower these solons wield. Enlighten us on why this petty chiseler and idiosyncratic LGBTQA+%^b>?]&G trendsetter – hilariously, one accusation is that he is faking being gay – is unfit to sit among the rest of the perverts, bunko artists, and fabulists in Congress. Frankly, the addition of George Santos to the 534 other legislators probably raises their average decency.

 

{snip}

 

George Santos is a potent middle finger in the face of our enemies. We are not going to apply one set of rules to ourselves that helps Democrats while the Democrats apply another set of rules to themselves that helps Democrats. The age of sap Republicans is over. And if you want to go back to the Old Rules, we’ll know it when we see Blumenthal doing the duffle bag drag and Warren walking off into the sunset down the trail of tears.

 

 

 

https://townhall.com/columnists/kurtschlichter/2023/01/30/george-santos-legend-n2618820


Meanwhile most republicans can’t stand this guy.   What an article!  

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3 hours ago, JDHillFan said:

Are you using his affinity for drag to make fun of him? Very difficult to see how this post could be anything else. Seems a little phobic. 

 

I think he looks very happy in that video.

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3 hours ago, JDHillFan said:

Are you using his affinity for drag to make fun of him? Very difficult to see how this post could be anything else. Seems a little phobic. 


According to republicans, he’s a pedophile child groomer now. Sorry, I don’t make the rules. 

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On 2/5/2023 at 5:02 PM, Roundybout said:


According to republicans, he’s a pedophile child groomer now. Sorry, I don’t make the rules. 

Apparently you dont understand the rules either.  That or he was in the weirdest looking elementary school I have ever seen, seemingly late at night too.

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16 minutes ago, Tenhigh said:

Apparently you dont understand the rules either.  That or he was in the weirdest looking elementary school I have ever seen, seemingly late at night too.


Haven’t you heard? All drag queens are pedophiles who run a trafficking ring under a pizzeria. Republicans told me so. 

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19 minutes ago, Roundybout said:


Haven’t you heard? All drag queens are pedophiles who run a trafficking ring under a pizzeria. Republicans told me so. 

sounds like some blue anon strawman.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Roundybout said:


Haven’t you heard? All drag queens are pedophiles who run a trafficking ring under a pizzeria. Republicans told me so. 

Which ones told you that?

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On 2/5/2023 at 5:15 PM, JDHillFan said:

Better to own what you posted than be disingenuous about it. Doesn’t even fool the Tiberius or Roundy’s of the world. Pitiful. 

 

Of, it's funny AF because of the knots I get to watch the good Christian Republicans twist themselves into now.

 

But I do think he looks happy in that video, and less of a joke than he is now.

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Republican 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2023/02/10/george-santos-amish-puppies/

YORK COUNTY, Pa. — It was after dark when George A. Santos approached the farmer in Pennsylvania’s Amish country looking to buy at least eight puppies.

He promised a wire transfer of more than $5,000 but it never appeared, the farmer said in an interview. He said Santos ended up writing a smaller check — and driving off with four golden retrievers.

“Something inside me said I just cannot trust him,” the farmer told The Washington Post, speaking on the condition of anonymity to protect his privacy.

The check bounced.

The farmer, who has not previously spoken to the media, said he called police following the encounter in 2017. It took nearly two years for the authorities to locate Santos back home in New York, but he was eventually charged with theft by deception, according to a brief mention in The Star, a local newspaper in York County. In May 2021, the paper reported, the case was dismissed under a provision of Pennsylvania law that allows misdemeanor charges to be dropped when a prosecutor consents and “satisfaction has been made to the aggrieved person.”

 

 

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On 1/20/2023 at 10:56 AM, Tiberius said:

No, I was not into politics back then 

In the 3rd grade???

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