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Lauren Boebert

Hell, I would suck some d—k and talk like a dumbass for 41 million
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Ever been to rifle? Nooooooot much economic activity out yonder.
Most of her cash isn't local according to her finances. I've heard the district is beautiful country. With some wealthy inhabitants. Just that isn't the money she's dancing for.
 
Most of her cash isn't local according to her finances. I've heard the district is beautiful country. With some wealthy inhabitants. Just that isn't the money she's dancing for.
It's rural. Similar to Iowa in many way (but even more conservative). Western slope with land barons and oil but driving through its not a place you'd be impressed with... At all.
 

act check: Democratic group makes multiple false claims in its dramatic allegations about Lauren Boebert's past​

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By Daniel Dale, CNN

Updated 5:00 AM ET, Sat June 25, 2022
Washington (CNN)A Democratic super PAC has made multiple false claims about Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert while pushing unproven allegations that the right-wing Colorado congresswoman has had abortions and formerly worked as an escort, all of which Boebert vehemently denies.
American Muckrakers PAC co-founder David Wheeler acknowledged to CNN that the super PAC had been "sloppy" and had published "inaccuracies" on its anti-Boebert website, though he said it remains confident in the "main points of the story." His comments came after CNN reporting found that the super PAC had made at least five false statements about Boebert, along with a series of uncorroborated assertions that Boebert says are false and that CNN could neither immediately confirm nor immediately debunk.
In emails this week and in a Thursday interview, Wheeler conceded that the super PAC was wrong when it insisted a photo of another woman posing on a bed is a photo of Boebert, was wrong when it claimed Boebert initially failed to disclose a campaign contribution from Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, was wrong to suggest Cruz had made big contributions to Boebert's campaign immediately after she started running in her first primary, was wrong about the date of a Boebert vehicle accident, and was wrong when it published a claim that Boebert had an abortion "in the fall of 2004" -- at most six months before she gave birth to a son in March 2005.
Wheeler, a former North Carolina state Senate candidate, said in the interview that the super PAC realizes "we need to be better" in vetting details prior to publishing them, since some sources may have "foggy" memories, and that it would be willing to apologize to Boebert for the "inaccuracies" it has published to date. He said, though, that the super PAC stands by "the major thrust of the information" that went viral on Twitter last week.


The "major thrust" Wheeler defended includes the super PAC's allegation that Boebert had met escort clients through her profile on a "sugar daddy" website -- though the site told CNN it has no record of Boebert ever using it. Wheeler also defended the allegation that the anti-abortion congresswoman has had two abortions. The super PAC cited a list of three anonymous "Jane Doe" sources, whose names it has not published, as the basis for these claims.
Boebert spokesman Ben Stout told CNN that Boebert has never had a profile on a "sugar daddy" website, never been an escort, never had an abortion, and that other claims from the super PAC are also false. Boebert, who is running in a Republican primary that ends on Tuesday, has called the allegations "completely baseless and disgusting," the Washington Examiner reported last week.
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https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/25/poli...oebert-escort-abortion-sugar-daddy/index.html
 
Owning the libs. 🙁
This is a beautiful, picturesque district but the people are rural and boomers. Picture NW Iowa or Nebraska.
Agree. Drove on I-70 this spring and there was one property along the road that was a fenced property that had probably a 150 yard fence plastered with LB banners and other Republican propaganda. The residence on the property had a trailer home and 15 junked cars in the yard. Pretty much a MAGA wasteland.
 
Colorado might elect someone even dumber than Boebert. Tim Reichert has a PhD in economics, but believes abortion is demonic sacrifice to Baal (Whoever that is), and believes that contraception makes it harder for women to get married, and makes them more likely to commit infidelity.
https://www.huffy,post.com/entry/abortion-human-sacrifice-tim-reichert-colorado_n_62474c24e4b0587dee697374

Hey, there are records of PhDs voting for the Orange Turd. So, education makes you smarter but does not keep you from being stupid.

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The rural population is red. Conservative media conditioned and culturally supportive.

Radio media has relied on this audience for ever and radical conservative radio has dominated piped its trash into this low information, for the most part, low educated population for decades.

Fox News (Stupid TV) has been the microphone for cable media, simulating the trash to the same audience.
 
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The rural population is red. Conservative media conditioned and culturally supportive.

Radio media has relied on this audience for ever and radical conservative radio has dominated piped its trash into this low information, for the most part, low educated population for decades.

Fox News (Stupid TV) has been the microphone for cable media, simulating the trash to the same audience.
It's very similar to the Civil Rights era (which, coincidentally, we seem to be moving back to) where the uneducated and rural had to be pulled kicking and screaming to recognize equality. Somehow, probably taking too many things for granted, we have allowed the slack jawed ignorance to become popular again and once again need to defeat it.
 
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