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  1. JesusShaves_ on

    How unreal is that number? Is it a simple fraction or just a repeating decimal? Perhaps the square root of *I*?

  2. brokeneckblues on

    At this point I’m surprised when a republican doesn’t have a sex scandal

  3. Physical-Box828 on

    From article:

    “They’re all over the US map, so let’s start in North Carolina where former GOP chair **Michael Whatley** [is catching flak](https://archive.is/o/tzO3t/https://qnotescarolinas.com/whatley-west-sex-offender-scandal-nc-gop-2026/) for appointing **Harvey L. West Jr.** to key leadership roles inside the state party despite warnings from fellow Republicans. The first role was overseeing the GOP’s First Congressional District committee, and the second was leading the influential Plan of Organization committee, which holds significant sway over party rule making.

    West, now 54, has proven himself a skilled fundraiser which made it easy for some Republicans to overlook that he served six years in prison after a 1999 plea deal on charges that he raped three teenage girls—two were 14 and one was 16…

    Moving north to Ohio we find GOP candidate **Jon Husted** whoaccepted more than [$116,000](https://archive.is/o/tzO3t/https://tiffinohio.net/posts/husted-took-donations-from-epstein-co-conspirator-les-wexner-then-voted-to-block-file-release/) over the years from J**effrey Epstein** associate and former Victoria Secret boss **Les Wexner**.

    Ohio state Rep. **Rodney Creech** who, according to Bureau of Criminal Investigation documents obtained by Statehouse News Bureau, was accused by an underage relative of [sexual misconduct](https://archive.is/o/tzO3t/https://tiffinohio.net/posts/husted-campaign-chair-reminisced-about-young-girls-sex-lives/) (claims he denies). Husted is also backed by Rep. **Josh Williams** who reportedly [posted sexually explicit and degrading content](https://archive.is/o/tzO3t/https://tiffinohio.net/posts/ohio-congressional-candidate-josh-williams-explicit-facebook-posts-resurface-in-gop-primary/) on Facebook before sponsoring bills he said would protect children from obscenity.

    In Alaska, **Dan Sullivan** voted against releasing the Epstein files and received [a donation](https://archive.is/o/tzO3t/https://meidasnews.com/news/gop-staffer-charged-with-child-sex-crimes-donated-to-republican-candidates) tied to former Alaska GOP operative **Craig Valdez**, who is now facing federal child exploitation and sex trafficking charges (Sullivan’s campaign told The Swamp they donated Valdez’s funds to a local charity tackling domestic violence and sexual assault). On the opposite side of the country in New Hampshire, the GOP Senatorial candidate is being hammered by opponents after his name surfaced in an [email by Epstein who](https://archive.is/o/tzO3t/wmur.com/article/sununu-esptein-mailer-new-hampshire/70865919) wrote “**John Sununu** has good stories.”

  4. Is CBS, CNN, ABC, the Washington Post, etc….covering this or are they still running interference for the Rs?

  5. Suspicious_Dust4896 on

    It’s almost like being a pedo or a rapist is a requirement for the GOP.

  6. CatalyticDragon on

    Headline is misleading. It almost sounds as if Republicans have ‘exposed’ sex scandals. When the reality is Republicans were *caught* in sex scandals. Republicans *covered up* sex scandals. Republicans *protected other Republicans* *in* sex scandals.

  7. ThisIsGr8ThisIsGr8 on

    Expose all of the all sides and walks of life. These sick pervs need to be ousted

  8. Unreal sounds a bit like hyperbole. I think a big difference is with the right wing, hypocrisy means nothing to them and you can’t shame them with it. Democrats are much more vulnerable to shame, not everyone, like Bill Clinton was always a massive dirtbag and pedo, he has no shame or empathy. But generally, it’s like if you get caught cheating, there’s a solid chance that you’ll be pressured into resignation or dropping out of a race as a Democrat. The republicans will do whatever they want with their junk, and they’re usually rich enough to buy their way out of legal consequences until someone screws up on a monumental level where the party has to cut ties to save face.

  9. furrylandseal on

    How shocking that people whose core ideology is defined by a version of “masculinity” that is aggressive, abusive, violent and domineering of people they see as beneath them, would commit acts of aggression, abuse, violence and dominance over people they see as beneath them. 

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