This woman, however, seems pretty trashy. The voters of her district seems to enjoy having a flashy, big-talking Representative in Washington. She's the AOC of the right, IMHO.
"Too much makeup and, uh, too much rouge..."
Theater is full of homos and hard core lefties. Dollars to donuts they knew she was there and created the situation.
Or maybe, just maybe, a leftard karen recognized her and wanted to publicly embarrass her?
Looks like she was having a good time. She’s feisty god knows the Republican party could used some more feisty.
That is true. I almost wonder if she’s being controlled to make conservatives look bad.
But we’ve had two-plus generations of a trashy culture—and it shows.
Her “date” that evening is a democrat who owns a bar in Aspen, CO: https://nypost.com/2023/09/13/rep-lauren-boeberts-mystery-man-is-a-democrat-bar-owner/
Vaping, Singing, Recording and Disturbing! Grain of salt as the world of theater is full of leftists...
I don’t care if the person sitting next to me in a theater is a White Russian archduke or BLM cell leader. I just want quiet and appropriate behavior in the two or three hours after the curtain goes up.
I’ve been going to legitimate theater, movies, opera, and concerts for over half a century and the standards of decorum have declined steadily for each.
I went to a concert maybe 5 years ago because it had my absolute favorite 20th Century work, the Prokofiev 5th, was on the program.
During the quiet, moody third movement I heard coming from a balcony box a mewling baby. Not crying but just whimpering enough to ruin my concentration. When the concert ended I summoned the house manager and told him it was insane to admit an infant to a concert where tickets ranged in price up to $150. I got a refund.
In this case Boebert by her own admission thought that the people sitting near her wanted to hear her sing along with thee cast. A Broadway show might not share the same standards of decorum as a classical concert but what a nightmare it’d be if everyone in the stalls thought that buying a ticket to their seats made them stars.