Posted on 12/28/2023 2:18:21 PM PST by Twotone
Last Thursday, Tennessee Republican Tim Burchett was the guest on the "Benny Show" podcast hosted by Benny Johnson. The topic of why conservative members of Congress vote for really un-conservative stuff came up, and Burchett's answer caused jaws to drop all over the country.
"Here's how it works," he said.
“You’re visiting—you’re out of the country or out of town or you’re in a motel or at a bar in D.C.—and whatever you’re into—women or men or whatever—comes up and they’re very attractive, and they’re laughing at your jokes. And you’re buying them a drink. Next thing you know, you’re in the motel room with them naked,”
And the next thing, you're about to make a key vote an what happens? Some well-dressed person comes out and whispers in your ear, ‘Hey, man, there’s tapes out on you.’ Or, ‘Were you in a motel room or whatever with whoever?’ And then you’re like, ‘Uh-oh.’ And they say, ‘You really ought not be voting for this thing.’”
Burchett also gave his views on why all the flight logs of Jeffrey Epstein's "Lolita Express" haven't been made public.
Too many of my colleagues, I’m afraid, are compromised in this area for whatever reason,” Mr. Burchett told Newsmax this week. “Somebody whispered in their ear saying, "Hey, you don’t want something to come out on something else, you better keep your mouth shut on this." That’s exactly what they’ve done. And it continues to go whether it's the "honey pot" the Russians used or something worse, I don't known. But it's clearly, you see that up and down the line. You see good conservatives vote for liberal policies.
Florida Representative Anna Paulina Luna agreed:
I don't know how much Burchett knows, but I don't think he's the kind of guy to beclown himself by making a statement like this if it's false, because the chances of contradiction are just too high.
What we do know is that conservative Congressmen seem to be uniquely at risk for allegations of sexual impropriety. The case of Madison Cawthorn, for instance, resonates strongly with Burchett's story. Matt Gaetz was hit with what looks like spurious allegations of sex trafficking. And yes, there are enough very strange votes by conservatives that make you scratch your head, and Burchett provides a very easy-to-believe "unified field theory" to explain their actions. It also reminds us of the "Pence Rule." This rule, made famous by former vice president Mike Pence but used by sane men from time immemorial, says you don't have private dinners or meetings with members of the opposite sex...or the same sex, if you bat for that team. The outcry was so loud and vociferous — Vox.com (naturally) found an employment lawyer to claim that it was illegal behavior — that is, it was nearly suspicious-sounding.
I hope that, if Burchett has proof of this, he leaks more details to someone not afraid to run with the story, because it makes no sense to spend your time and money working for conservative senators and congressmen if they lose control of their libidos and allow themselves to be sexually compromised.
The Democrats were running a call girl ring out of that Watergate office. Nixon’s staff was intending to break in and steal the paperwork. It was not plain whether Nixon’s staff intended to expose the operation, or take it over.
No matter what though, the Congressman cannot change his vote to save his pride or to avoid the hassle.
NOW and not just a partial list dammit! We need to make it happen.
It’s probably why the Jan 6th protestors are still in jail
Burchett Rep. Tennessee. Not Ky.& he’s not being primaried by a RINO.
If you want to go into politics, don’t be married.
If then you have some woman around you, brag about it like Hefner.
Burchett is probably being truthful but an easier way is to just hand a conservative dad a picture of his 9 year old girl on a merry go round with a big 6’ 6” mobster looking guy pushing the merry go round to make it spin.
Dude whispers in Senator’s ear...........”vote no”......Senator says “yes sir”.
This is how vulnerable our country is.
Mills was an alcoholic. No need to drug him. Here he is in a quote from the NYT: “I’d go for days at a time and not remember what I’d done,” he says today. “Especially 1974, I don’t remember much of 1974 at all.”
Same for Kennedy. From IrishCentral.com: “In a sensational new book Patrick Kennedy, former Congressman and son of Senator Edward Kennedy, says his father was an alcoholic who suffered from post traumatic stress disorder as a result of the assassination of his two brothers.”
Their sleazy behavior was on them. No one had to drug them to get them to behave in their normal nasty ways.
I believe it.
He shouldn’t, you’re right.
I’m with the Billy Graham rule and there is no way in high or low that I would make use of a brothel or escort service.
Uh, what was that bar again? Asking for a friend.
A old Soviet KGB trick used against Americans for years!
As far as mills is considered, how did that work? It would only be proof if he hadn’t been caught, then voted for it, wouldn’t it? Or was he used as a warning to everybody else?
I don’t doubt any of this goes on. As Tulsi Gabbard said, “I had to work [in Congress] with some of the scummiest people in the world.”
But no way, all our Republican Members of Congress are absolutely moral authorities and lead their life to standards that are beyond reproach.
Good post on the UAP topic.
Many folks here are in denial, but the big military contractors know it is the real deal—and they are playing hardball trying to keep the secrets.
Richard Dolan indicates that the Congressional investigations over the last couple of years have created a situation where dozens of Congress-critters and perhaps several hundred staffers now know “where the bodies are buried” (literally) and it is getting harder and harder to keep a lid on it.
The contractors are starting to panic—they need to find a way to get rid of these artifacts before they get caught with their hands in the cookie jar.
More secrets—treaties with aliens, “executive action” removing witnesses—nasty nasty stuff.
It was the old timer Stanton Friedman who called it the “Cosmic Watergate”.
The “good guys” in this situation need to get ahead of the news and come clean. The truth will set us all free!
My bad. Yes, Tennessee!
You hit the nail on the head with that truthful post.
i would rank congressional integrity much higher than ufo details. this leads me to believe that ufos as interesting as they are constitute a distraction at the congressional level from somethhing more important.
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