DrLove
Diamond Member
Two days before the January 6th attack on our Capitol and our presidential election system, Rep. Chip Roy (Q-TX) told Fox News (of course) that "if we have a Democratically-controlled Senate, we are now basically at full-scale hot conflict in this country, whereas right now we’re at a cold Civil War."
Here we go again: On August 29th, Rep. Madison Cawthorne (Q-NC) that "iIf our election systems continue to be rigged and continue to be stolen, it’s gonna lead to one place, and it’s bloodshed.”
And it looks like there may be more misguided, paranoid violence on the way: “When are you going to call us to Washington again?” the next attendee asked, prompting applause.
“We are actively working on that one,” Cawthorn answered. “We have a few plans in motion I can’t make public right now, but this is something that we’re working on.”
I'm sure a 70% Trumpster site like this one will be pleased to see that the January 6th attack on America may just have been a warm-up.
There is something VERY wrong with that man. and taking up arms against his fellow 'Murcans if he doesn't get the result he wants out of an election? What a buffoon.
“I will tell you, as much as I am willing to defend our liberty at all costs, there is nothing that I would dread doing more than having to pick up arms against a fellow American,” said Cawthorn, who added that they need to “passionately demand that we have election security in all 50 states.”
Madison Cawthorn isn't fit to flip burgers in a middle school cafeteria let alone serve in the US Congress. Matter of fact, he should return to middle school. But keep him away from the little girls and no "fun rides".
In October, over 150 former students from Cawthorn’s alma mater, Patrick Henry College, signed a letter saying that his predatory behavior was well-known around campus and that women were warned not to be alone with him.
A common detail in the allegations against Cawthorn are the so-called “fun rides” he would take women on, in which he would drive them in his car to isolated locations and, women say, make a move on them.