Posted on 03/28/2022 7:11:23 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) claimed in an interview posted Thursday that fellow lawmakers have invited him to an orgy and done cocaine in front of him.
The remarks from Cawthorn, 26, who in his 14 months as a congressman has developed a reputation for unpredictable statements, came in the context of a discussion about whether, in "Warrior Poet Society" podcast host John Lovell's words, "House of Cards" was a “fictitious show” or if it was “closer to like a documentary.”
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
But Deep State? No, that's ridiculous.
Don’t make excuses for Rinos.
He says he saw illegal acts by fellow congressmen.
If so he needs to name them with dates and place.
If he had named names as many have suggested.
Name and shame. Enough is enough.
I think we have the story line for the “Spiros”, season 1 finale.
With very special guest stars, ¡DA PIMPZ!
“Season one ends with a ‘bang’, as Spiros throws caution to the wind and embarks on some r&r with special guest stars, ¡DA PIMPZ! See the mayhem ensue, between expired bus passes, lost cell phone chargers, cocaine and whores. How does Spiros handle this level of antics? Tune in to find out.”
#fxpresentsspiros
Agree. Useless without names.
It also seems more likely Cawthorn's hanging with fellow MAGA types than AOCers.
You never know.
My understanding of live in DC (I know people who were involved a decade or so ago) there was a lot of interaction after hours. People tend to interact based on “other interests.”
I guess if your “extra curricular” interests include group sex...you could run into a mixed bag.
I have a colleague who are into that lifestyle. When I hear the stories, it just blows my mind. Definitely not my thing. But, to meet her...you would never know.
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