Posted on 03/25/2022 12:55:52 PM PDT by RandFan
Do you hate the Second Amendment too?
Karl Who? Wow, this has-been shits on another has-been as though that is his ticket to DC. Radioactive adulterer says what?
We get it.
Amen, brother. Didn't see 11. The enemy of our enemy is not always our friend.
I agree with with your observations. Greitens has way to much baggage.
He should stay out of the public eye for a few years and then run for congress or lower state position. He needs to redeem himself first and then prove he is worthy.
Besides, if he has custody of his young children, how will he be able to perform his duties as a Senator?
There are better candidates.
I do not think the Twitter boobs suspended Vicki Hartzler for believing men are women and vice versa..
I voted for Greitens but I will not vote for him again.. I do not want to hear any more about his sex life.. he needs to think about his children instead of himself and imagined scores to settle.
Spot on! He does look like Porky Pig!
LOL.....I call ‘em as I see ‘em
Allegations of spousal and child abuse are standard tactical fare in divorce and child custody. I’d want to see corroborating evidence before concluding the claims were true.
Geitens is pretty dumb to make himself sound like exactly the sort of person who would do it.
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Ditto
Not a fan of Kurt and he leaves out important info.
Townhall is rhino central.
Depends on who you read
The timing of this filing is also significant in that it comes just as previous allegations against Greitens began to completely crumble. The former FBI agent, William Tisaby, who a George Soros-funded local prosecutor hired to investigate then-Gov. Greitens just this week cut a plea deal after facing seven felony counts including fabricating evidence and perjury. The actual prosecutor, Kim Gardner, faces an ethics complaint of her own and could possibly lose her law license or be disbarred at an upcoming April hearing for her alleged misconduct in the case. That comes after an ethics commission in Missouri cleared Greitens himself of wrongdoing previously, leading the front-running U.S. Senate candidate to claim he has “total exoneration” on the now discredited previous charges. So that all begs the question of why new allegations would surface now, who might be connected to or trying to politically benefit from them, and who may be using them to their advantage in the contentious primary that could set the tone for the future of the Republican Party nationally.
Eric Greitens, for his part, is not going down without a fight. “They are completely false allegations,” he said on a local radio program on Thursday morning. “And let’s point out that what a coincidence that on the very week, the very week when William Tisaby pleads guilty, on the very week when we are going to be fully exonerated and everyone is going to see this entire criminal conspiracy that Soros funded come crashing down, on that very week they release another series of terrible, false allegations. It isn’t just me saying that they’re false. Anyone with any common sense knows that they’re false. I’ll tell you what we know now, here’s what we know now. Last week, while I was on spring break with my boys for eight days, and we’re having a great time—we’re hiking and biking and climbing and playing—while that was happening, that document was being produced, notarized, and distributed to the press in Washington, DC. We also now know, a story should come out in the next 24 to 48 hours, showing exactly who the political operatives were who were working on that story and exactly who the political operatives were who it was handed to.”
A lowly Greiten indeed...
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