Why is there always something wrong with these right wingers?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by UsualName, Sep 20, 2018.

  1. UsualName

    UsualName

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  2. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Simple really; they scare all the ladies away with their demented thinking so must victimize and brutalize to get their rocks off.
     
  3. Just look at Foxnews any day you want. There will be dirty little titillation stories of sexual deviancy, a favorite is female teachers caught with students. Perverse sad little stuff is their nature.
     
  4. UsualName

    UsualName

    Kavanaugh just got the Roy Moore endorsement. Nice.
     
  5. A child huh? She was a 16 year old hooker. Age of consent in the majority of the united states is 16. Age of consent in 75% of all the countries in the world is 16. In Texas it happens to be 17. No idea how close to 17 she was, but she lied and said she was 18 to get on that website.
    The only thing this guy SHOULD be charged with is solicitation of a prostitute. The girl should also be charged with prostitution and the website should be shut down for failing to verify age correctly.
     
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  6. Why is Peil defending this? Oh of course:

    "Wilson’s other big entrepreneurial effort made thousands of dollars for prominent white supremacists, neo-Nazis and trolls.

    He founded the site Hatreon, which he called the “#1 funding platform for the Alt Right,” in 2017. The name is a play on the site Patreon, which serves as a crowdfunding resource for artists and other creators.

    In reality, Hatreon was a safe space for the internet’s worst people to gather and distribute cash to one another. The rest of the crowdfunding internet, including sites like Patreon, GoFundMe and even PayPal, was cracking down on hateful members, and that’s where Hatreon found an audience. ThinkProgress reports that Andrew Anglin, the neo-Nazi founder of the Daily Stormer, was making $8,000 per month on Hatreon, while lesser white supremacist Richard Spencer was pulling in $1,000 per month.

    By November of last year, a major credit card company had already booted Hatreon off its network, Wilson told The New York Times, and Hatreon.net was shut down. The site reportedly came and went again earlier this year, but hasn’t made any headway since.

    In January, Wilson tweeted that “there’s a difference between being down and being out of business.”
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  7. Boy what a coincidence that a gun rights crusader who gave the finger to the gun grabbers, is suddenly charged with sexual assault. I seem to recall the exact same thing happening with the Wikileaks guy. Wonder how many congressmen they control with something like this?
     
  8. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

  9. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    https://amp.mprnews.org/story/2018/...ng-mpr-news-investi?__twitter_impression=true


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    Minnesota state Rep. Jim Knoblach drops re-election bid, citing MPR News investigation
    Nina Moini, Briana Bierschbach · Sep 21, 2018


    Republican state Rep. Jim Knoblach of St. Cloud abruptly ended his re-election campaign Friday as MPR News prepared to publish detailed accusations from his adult daughter of what she described as his inappropriate behavior toward her since childhood.

    The announcement came hours after an attorney for Knoblach denied the allegations in an interview. The attorney, Susan Gaertner, said Knoblach "does not want to drag his family through six weeks of hell."

    Knoblach, who is chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, declined to be interviewed after being approached more than a week ago.

    In a written statement, Knoblach, 60, called the allegations "indescribably hurtful" and said he would work toward healing his family.

    "I love my children more than anything, and would never do anything to hurt them. Her allegations are false," Knoblach wrote. "I and other family members have made repeated attempts to reconcile with her in recent years, but she has refused."

    The timing of his exit could make his St. Cloud-area seat, already a top target for Democrats, impossible for Republicans to hold, barring some kind of court intervention or a write-in campaign by a substitute candidate. Knoblach was seeking a ninth term and was being challenged by Democratic candidate Dan Wolgamott, also of St. Cloud.

    Knoblach's daughter, Laura, alleges that the prominent legislator inappropriately touched her for most of her life, with her first memories starting when she was 9 years old.

    Now 23, Laura said she confided in close friends, family and authority figures at her school and church about the behavior for more than a decade.

    Authorities from the St. Cloud police department and Sherburne County Sheriff's Office began an investigation into the claims in 2017. Authorities declined to bring charges. Jim Knoblach wasn't interviewed by investigators, but Gaertner denied the allegations.

    After exhausting other means to hold her father accountable, Laura Knoblach made the allegations to MPR News on the record and supplied extensive documentation about her attempts to get help.
     
  10. traderob

    traderob

    To be honest even prostitution is not a crime in most sensible countries.
     
    #10     Sep 22, 2018