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9 hours ago, The Frankish Reich said:

What we know about what's in the Gaetz report, from leaks, etc.:

 

- YES, he did help organize and did attend and joyously participate in what would colloquially be called sex orgies.

- YES, those orgies did bring in paid young female attendees, colloquially referred to as prostitutes

- YES, Gaetz did joyously have sex with these prostitutes, apparently in full view of others

- YES, Gaetz did share photos and/or videos of his sexual conquests with colleagues on the House floor

- YES, Gaetz did have sex with a 17 year old, apparently at the time unaware that she was a minor, and then, showing the good judgment he is known for, refrained from sexual contact with her until after her 18th birthday.

 

Wonderful man, wonderful choice. Jesus does love the sinner. Like father (Trump) like son (Gaetz).

Geez, if true the Dems should love this. Except the alleged sex wasn’t gay. 

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13 hours ago, Biden is Mentally Fit said:

He is on record as preferring a lady that leans toward dowdy. Not judging. 

Oh, but you fail to understand attractiveness in women of a certain age.

You can have your Kimberly Guilfoyle applying the Secrets of the Drag Queens to her aging face and body.

I will take the Women of CNBC. Watching the sublime Deirdre Bosa this morning. And you ask why I'm a fan of the Tech Earnings Roundup?

 

 

 

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I mean, I don't know the true Story of Nestor, but ...

 

... and today: Matt Gaetz used Nestor's PayPal to pay for hookers!

 

The story that keeps getting better.

 

The Party of Groomers!

I use my "son's" PayPal to pay for hookers for my orgies!

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Good thing it's from the unreliable Wash Post. Otherwise I might think Gaetz is toast. We'll let you guys stick to your Twitter Monkey Kellys.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/11/20/gaetz-investigation-house-ethics-committee-vance/

 

House Ethics Committee investigators probing sexual misconduct allegations against former congressman Matt Gaetz obtained records showing that he paid more than $10,000 to two women who testified before the committee, according to a person familiar with the investigation who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive material.

Posted
3 hours ago, The Frankish Reich said:

 

I mean, I don't know the true Story of Nestor, but ...

 

... and today: Matt Gaetz used Nestor's PayPal to pay for hookers!

 

The story that keeps getting better.

 

The Party of Groomers!

I use my "son's" PayPal to pay for hookers for my orgies!

Ah come on!  That’s a perfectly legitimate dodge! 

Posted
4 hours ago, The Frankish Reich said:

Oh, but you fail to understand attractiveness in women of a certain age.

You can have your Kimberly Guilfoyle applying the Secrets of the Drag Queens to her aging face and body.

I will take the Women of CNBC. Watching the sublime Deirdre Bosa this morning. And you ask why I'm a fan of the Tech Earnings Roundup?

 

 

 

She’s “dowdy”?? What kind of freaky assless chaps sh*t is going down in Frank’s world?! 

Posted
8 hours ago, The Frankish Reich said:

 

I mean, I don't know the true Story of Nestor, but ...

 

... and today: Matt Gaetz used Nestor's PayPal to pay for hookers!

 

The story that keeps getting better.

 

The Party of Groomers!

I use my "son's" PayPal to pay for hookers for my orgies!

Cool story… I’m sure there’s a lot of credibility there..

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Republicans Must Defend Matt Gaetz To End The Use Of Salacious Lies As A Political Weapon

BY: Margot Cleveland 

 

FTA:

 

Before marrying in 2021, former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., was known to be a braggadocious libertine. No conservative wants to defend such behavior, and so many on the Right are remaining silent as Gaetz is accused of also engaging in criminal conduct, paying prostitutes, and having sex with a minor. The claims against Gaetz are but another information operation, however, mirroring the ones that previously targeted Donald Trump and Brett Kavanaugh. And this pattern will continue unabated unless Americans unflinchingly condemn the tactic — no matter the target.

 

We should have learned this lesson from Donald Trump’s first presidential run and time in office. From Crossfire Hurricane, to the pee-tape dossier, to Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, unsupported and unbelievable accusations leaked to the public hampered Trump’s ability to advance his agenda. Time and again the charges proved unfounded, and yet in advance of the 2024 election, the lawfare continued. The country, however, had wised up by then and recognized the various criminal and civil charges leveled against Trump for what they were: an effort to interfere in the election.

 

Why then is anyone giving credence to the accusations against Gaetz, especially given the FBI — after thoroughly investigating the matter for two years — decided not to charge Gaetz? Rather, career prosecutors for the Department of Justice concluded there were credibility problems with “the two central witnesses” to the case.

 

{snip}
 

While some on the Right may prefer not to defend the former playboy, the only way to end the growing use of salacious lies as a political weapon is to condemn the information operation, prosecute those responsible, and ostracize the members of the media responsible for advancing the hoax. Like it or not, that’s precisely what conservatives must do in response to the attacks on Gaetz.

 

Had Republicans adopted this approach when the Left came for the blemishless Brett Kavanaugh, it wouldn’t need to defend Gaetz against the false accusations now. But whether Gaetz’s bachelorhood looked vastly different than Kavanaugh is of no moment: What matters is that the enemies of both men used lies to manipulate politics. And our Republic cannot allow that tactic to stand.

 

https://thefederalist.com/2024/11/20/republicans-must-defend-matt-gaetz-to-end-the-use-of-salacious-lies-as-a-political-weapon/

 

 

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1 hour ago, B-Man said:


 

Republicans Must Defend Matt Gaetz To End The Use Of Salacious Lies As A Political Weapon

BY: Margot Cleveland 

 

FTA:

 

Before marrying in 2021, former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., was known to be a braggadocious libertine. No conservative wants to defend such behavior, and so many on the Right are remaining silent as Gaetz is accused of also engaging in criminal conduct, paying prostitutes, and having sex with a minor. The claims against Gaetz are but another information operation, however, mirroring the ones that previously targeted Donald Trump and Brett Kavanaugh. And this pattern will continue unabated unless Americans unflinchingly condemn the tactic — no matter the target.

 

We should have learned this lesson from Donald Trump’s first presidential run and time in office. From Crossfire Hurricane, to the pee-tape dossier, to Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, unsupported and unbelievable accusations leaked to the public hampered Trump’s ability to advance his agenda. Time and again the charges proved unfounded, and yet in advance of the 2024 election, the lawfare continued. The country, however, had wised up by then and recognized the various criminal and civil charges leveled against Trump for what they were: an effort to interfere in the election.

 

Why then is anyone giving credence to the accusations against Gaetz, especially given the FBI — after thoroughly investigating the matter for two years — decided not to charge Gaetz? Rather, career prosecutors for the Department of Justice concluded there were credibility problems with “the two central witnesses” to the case.

 

{snip}
 

While some on the Right may prefer not to defend the former playboy, the only way to end the growing use of salacious lies as a political weapon is to condemn the information operation, prosecute those responsible, and ostracize the members of the media responsible for advancing the hoax. Like it or not, that’s precisely what conservatives must do in response to the attacks on Gaetz.

 

Had Republicans adopted this approach when the Left came for the blemishless Brett Kavanaugh, it wouldn’t need to defend Gaetz against the false accusations now. But whether Gaetz’s bachelorhood looked vastly different than Kavanaugh is of no moment: What matters is that the enemies of both men used lies to manipulate politics. And our Republic cannot allow that tactic to stand.

 

https://thefederalist.com/2024/11/20/republicans-must-defend-matt-gaetz-to-end-the-use-of-salacious-lies-as-a-political-weapon/

 

 

So stupid.

The article starts off by admitting that Gaetz has a history - until 2021. When he was 39. It then jumps to "but Trump was a victim of trumped up charges," but nowhere refutes the charges against Gaetz. Of course, there is an investigation of Gaetz out there, the one he wants suppressed. It was conducted by a majority Republican House committee. Let's see it and put all this talk to rest. 

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