Pervs Druggies In Congress, And That Doesn’t Include The D’s — Madison Cawthorn, the 26 year old who represents North Carolina’s 11th District in Congress, confirmed in an interview with Warrior Poet Society podcast host John Lovell what many of us already believed, namely that we made really, really bad choices in picking who should write our laws.
In the Congressman’s words:
The sexual perversion that goes on in Washington, I mean being kind of a young guy in Washington with the average age of probably 60 or 70 and I look at all these people, a lot of them that I, you know, looked up to through my life. I’ve always paid attention to politics, that you know, then all of a sudden you get invited to like well, hey, we’re going to have kind of a sexual get together at one of our homes. You should come. And I’m like ‘what did you just ask me to come to?’ And then you realize they are asking you to come to an orgy.
Or the fact that you know, there’s some of the people that are leading on the movement to try and remove addiction in our country and then you watch them doing a key bump of cocaine right in front of you and it’s like wow this is wild.”
Remember Cawthorn is talking about Republicans here.
And you wonder why the sexual mutilation of children is defended. And you wonder why the wall is not built to stop fentanyl smuggling and child trafficking.
Everybody has to get involved, especially those who don’t want to. Bribes, blackmail and bullying are a real thing. Assume the worst about office holders. This includes the ladies too. If they aren’t practitioners, they are enablers.
Here is the snippit from Cawthorn’s interview.
It is not enough that Mr. Cawthorn tells us what we already know. What he needs to do is name names. If we can get these old geezers out by having them arrested, tried, and imprisoned, that would be quicker than trying to convince people to vote them out.
At this time we can also demand term limits. For every office, including SCOTUS. No one should have a lifetime term. Some of these people should have a life sentence. That is a lifetime term with which I would wholeheartedly agree. All terms should be four years with a two-term limit. And there should be a limit to how many different offices one person can hold. For example, Joe Biden was a Congressman, Senator, and Vice-President. He should never have had the opportunity to run for President.