Posted on 10/25/2023 6:25:22 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
A couple of years ago, Harvard's white affirmative action student, David Hogg, attempted to enter the real world of business by launching a company called "Good Pillow" as a competitor to MyPillow. During his very brief endeavor that lasted mere weeks Hogg hadn't even bothered to register his company's name as a trademark and someone else grabbed the "Good Pillow" name. Since Hogg discovered that real work was much to be much too burdensome, he chose the much easier path of being a professional grifter. As a result he glommed onto an election grift called "Leaders We Deserve" which apparently has enough money to blow $120,000 on a campaign to elect the FIRST TRANSGENDER PERSON IN ALAMABA TO THE STATE LEGISLATURE. Why was this so important for grifter David Hogg? The election was just a Democrat runoff primary for a seat in the Alabama State House of Representatives plus it wasn't as if the transgender's opponent was a reincarnation of Bull Connor. In fact, the opposing candidate was a black democrat with no significant policy differences from the transgender candidate. Well, grifter Hogg realized that a victory by the candidate on whom he unloaded all that cash (that did not belong to him) would mean national publicity. A first! FIRST TRANSGENDER PERSON IN ALABAMA TO THE STATE LEGISLATURE!!!
Unfortunately for grifter Hogg, things did NOT go according to plan and his candidate LOST in a landslide. But not to worry. More elections are coming which means more opportunities for former Pillow Boy David Hogg to continue grifting.
No, and I’m not defending that piece of crap. He left his building for home when he heard of the shootings in the freshman building. He certainly is no survivor.
Hogg did NOT belong at Harvard!
Now he’s an “official” alumnus just like me!
Phooey!!!!
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