Posted on 07/01/2020 12:28:58 PM PDT by RandFan
@glennbeck
There's a reason why 24-year-old Madison Cawthorn won his GOP congressional race, even against a Trump-backed candidate: He has an incredible story and is driven to fight FOR the Constitution WITH Trump. @CawthornforNC, you give me hope!
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I am assuming he’ll turn 25 and become eligible before the next session of Congress begins.
Yes he does in August I think.
First advice for Madison....stay FAR away from Cheetos Face.
Madison is a guy?
Yes, same as the Giant’s fullback, Madison Hedgecock, when they won the superbowl in 2008.
Or Madison Bumgarner.
I heard him, very impressive young man. He’s worried about what kind of world his children will grow up in. He also survived a major car wreck and was in the hospital for a year if I heard correctly.
Yes. Great parents. Lol.
Here come the democrats attempted hits on this excellent young candidate.
Dude is a history buff, he visited Hitler’s Wolf Den and put in on Instagram. Despite calling Hitler a “Supreme Evil” in the caption the democrats are trying to say he’s a Nazi.
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Between him and "Kris Kobach", what is with all the "conservative, pro-Trump GOP candidates" this election cycle whose names sound like the latest tween Youtube sensation? I expect someone named "Madison Cawthorn" to look like THIS:
Geesh, and FReepers make fun of Lindsey Graham for his name. At least he has an excuse, being from the DEEP south where a bunch of men have been named "Paige" and "Ashley" for well over a century...
At this rate, I expect the next primary election to reveal a 47 year old "staunch Christian conservative from New Hampshire" lost to some moderate squish, because the 47 year old man is named "Sophia Gingerwell"
Sophia Gingerwell (shown above) conceded defeat last night in a tight bid to defeat NH House Speaker Mark Johnson to win the Republican Party U.S. Senate nomination. "Sadly, it appears we've fallen a bit short", Gingerwell told supporters.
Madison please give me your response to.......statues
Honor them.....or take them down
I heard you dont honor them but I would like to hear/read your true response.
Madison is a surname that should have never been used as given name, especially for a girl since “SON” is in it. All because of a stupid movie.
But it’s hardly only a girl’s given name, Madison Bumgarner, MLB pitcher.
LMAO at Sophia Gingerwell though.
Maria is a popular middle name for dudes in Spain.
At least in Italy they call boys Mario instead of Maria.
In Spain and much of Latin America, José María is a traditional (and, during cettain time periods, very popular) boys’ name, as is María José for girls. You may remember the highly ranked Spanish golfer from the 1990s, José María Olazabal.
And using Maria as a boys’ middle name isn’t just a Spanish custom; it is traditional in other Catholic countries in Europe, at least among the nobility. The future Prince of Liechtenstein—and, if the Jacobite succession were to be restored in the UK, the future King of Great Britain and Northern Ireland—was born Joseph Wenzel Maximilian Maria of Liechtenstein. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Joseph_Wenzel_of_Liechtenstein
I tell my daughters that when the Tom Hanks character named the Daryl Hannah character “Madison” in Splash—in a scene in which they were walking through NYC and she kept rejecting female first names and then, when he asiked himself what avenue they were on and said “oh, Madison,” she said “I like that one, Madison”—the joke was that Madison obviously wasn’t a first name, much less a female first name. And then idiots started naming their daughters “Madison” because of the movie, and a couple if decades later it became a top-five baby name for girls.
The only ethnic group in America that, in general, gives their children traditional, English-language first names is East Asians.
You can see info about the name here:
https://nameberry.com/babyname/Madison/girl
And yeah, it was an obscure name until the movie "Splash", which apparently explains its popularity (ick). It seems pretty common to give girls the surnames of U.S. Presidents though. It addition to Madison, there are lots of girls named Kennedy, Carter, and Reagan.
Yeah, it has the word "SON" in the name, so what? I know a girl named Addison, which I believe is also much more common for females to have that name. Wladyslaw is a purely male name, too. It's like the old joke where most female problems have the word "MEN" in them, like menstrual cramps and menopause.
On a related note, I am convinced the SJW agenda is why we keep seeing female protagonists on TV with traditionally male names, like Michael Burnham on Star Trek, and Bill Potts on Doctor Who. They could have easily given them feminine forms of that name, like Michele Burnham and Billie Potts.
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