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    Default DEMOCRATS in the news



    BANGING LOTSA MINORS?

    Denver school board director Tay Anderson, a BLM activist and possibly the youngest black elected official in Colorado, has been accused of sex crimes ranging from inappropriate touching to “violent acts of rape” by 62 youngsters, 61 of whom are here illegally and likely seemed like easy targets, and one of whom is as young as 14 years old.

    https://www.denverpost.com/2021/05/30/tay-anderson-denver-school-board-duties-sexual-misconduct-investigation/

    Discuss.

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    Default Anderson texts to students: “let’s be friends❤️❤️”




    Leaked texts show Tay Anderson continuously texting DPS children in ways that a person in power over them should not.

    “Text me, G lol” reads one text.” “Let’s be friends” reads another. Anderson also used plenty of heart emojis when talking to the child in question. Why is a school board director texting minor children, asking them about their rooms, asking them to be friends?

    The minor child handed over the texts to an advocate inside the BLM circle, but there are allegedly hundreds of similar texts to children.

    https://thecoloradoherald.com/2021/anderson-texts-to-students-lets-be-friends/

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    The Colorado chapter of the High School DEMOCRATS, a youth-based political group, is calling on Denver school board member Tay Anderson to resign immediately.


    https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/student-political-group-calls-on-denver-school-board-member-tay-anderson-to-resign

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    Default Black Lives Matter looks like it’s falling apart



    After being lionized in the press, and drawing in tens of millions of dollars from giant corporations desperate to prove their bona fides on the woke racial-grievances bandwagon, Black Lives Matter seems to be falling apart.

    Self-described “trained Marxist” Black Lives Matter founder Patrisse Cullors reportedly went on a mansion-buying binge, buying three or four mansions — reportedly in Compton, Georgia; Los Angeles; the Bahamas; and tony Topanga Canyon, uphill from movie-star Malibu. She claimed it was off her own book and Hollywood earnings.

    She also spent cash on Malibu conferences and spa stays, which were on BLM’s dime. The publicity didn’t help her group, given that she moved to a nearly all-white rich neighborhood, Marxism in tow. Her Hollywood wheeler-dealer activity prompted a comical dogfight at the Golden Globes.

    These weren’t her only activities that raised eyebrows: she funneled money to her baby daddy, more than $150,000.

    Another negative story that came up was that a Black Lives Matter activist was shot in London — not by the white supremacists BLM is constantly warning about, but by five black men involved in some kind of gang activity.

    Denver School Board director-at-large Tay Anderson, a fervent Black Lives Matter activist, is accused of molesting over 60 undocumented students, using the residency status of the children to target kids as young as 14-years-old.



    https://thejewishvoice.com/2021/06/black-lives-matter-looks-like-its-falling-apart/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Legion View Post
    ... The Colorado chapter of the High School DEMOCRATS, a youth-based political group, is calling on Denver school board member Tay Anderson to resign immediately.
    Yes, when Democrat elected officials are guilty of misconduct, their Democrat constituents hold them accountable. It's not as if they hem and haw for several weeks while the allegations pile up.

    I'm glad to see that he's being held to account by his own. I only wish Republicans would do the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Djinn View Post
    Yes, when Democrat elected officials are guilty of misconduct, their Democrat constituents hold them accountable.
    Is that so?

    Has this guy resigned yet?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Djinn View Post
    Yes, when Democrat elected officials are guilty of misconduct, their Democrat constituents hold them accountable. It's not as if they hem and haw for several weeks while the allegations pile up.


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    SHE FINGERED HIM FOR FINGERING HER





    According to Joe Biden, Joe Biden should step down under sexual-assault allegations.

    In the midst of the DEMOCRATS’ campaign to deny Brett Kavanaugh confirmation to the Supreme Court, Lawfare’s editor in chief, Benjamin Wittes, took to the pages of The Atlantic to argue that traditional concepts of due process were not applicable under the circumstances.

    Justice, he wrote, was merely an “optical” consideration, and in this case, “Kavanaugh himself bears the burden of proof.”

    This upending of liberal ideals had nothing to do with the veracity of Christine Blasey Ford’s accusations — opaque, decades old, and unprovable — and everything to do with the accused party, upon whom, Wittes noted, we were about to “bestow . . . an immense honor that comes with great power.”

    We don’t know if, in 1993, presidential hopeful Joe Biden sexually assaulted a woman named Tara Reade by pressing her up against a wall and digitally penetrating her without her consent.

    But under Wittes’s standard, it shouldn’t matter. Indeed, that we do not know is all that we need to know.

    No person in America is accorded a more “immense honor” or more “great power” than the president. Surely, as with Kavanaugh, the existence of the accusation is disqualifying?

    Apparently not, for ideals of justice seem to be quite malleable these days.

    Journalistic norms, too.

    The same media that relayed every unsubstantiated and tawdry rumor during the Kavanaugh confirmation, and that happily transmitted the Michael Avenatti–produced gang-rape smear, is treating Reade’s story quite differently.

    Why, we might ask, isn’t Reade receiving the same coverage as E. Jean Carroll, a woman who accused Donald Trump of assaulting her in 1995 or 1996 at a Bergdorf Goodman store in Manhattan? Virtually every major news organization let Carroll tell her story.

    Reade has been trying to tell hers for decades. Believe women?

    Indeed, to understand how to proceed, the media has only to take the advice of Biden, who two years ago argued that society had an obligation to presume that women who come forward with allegations of sexual assault should be believed irrespective of how flimsy that accusations may be: "For a woman to come forward in the glaring lights of focus, nationally, you’ve got to start off with the presumption that at least the essence of what she’s talking about is real, whether or not she forgets facts, whether or not it’s been made worse or better over time".

    DEMOCRATS should also be following this advice.

    Back in 2018, you will remember hearing the party arguing incessantly that “due process” was only a legal right, and that it was inoperative in Kavanaugh’s case because a Supreme Court hearing was nothing more than a “job interview.”

    Well, so is the presidency. A presidential election is just a job interview with the American voter. There are plenty of other candidates, no doubt, willing to take Biden’s place in the race. In fact, one major candidate is still in the race. (Granted, Bernie Sanders once wrote a creepy essay describing the sensuality of rape, but let’s set that aside.)

    During the Kavanaugh hearings, Jeffrey Toobin, CNN’s “chief legal analyst,” noted that “40 percent of the Republican appointees to the Supreme Court have been credibly accused of sexual misconduct.”

    Using this standard, we will be able to say that two of the last three DEMOCRATS running for the office of the presidency have been “credibly accused of sexual misconduct.”


    https://www.nationalreview.com/2020/03/will-biden-live-up-to-his-own-principles/

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    The hand of the woman in the first picture is his wife. Pretty sure it was consensual.

    And Northam? Fellow Democrat AOC said "Northam must resign, and those who try to help him stumble past this deserve scrutiny." The sentement was shared by Hillary Clinton, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Djinn View Post
    And Northam? Fellow Democrat AOC said "Northam must resign, and those who try to help him stumble past this deserve scrutiny." The sentement was shared by Hillary Clinton, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
    So did Fingers Biden.

    Who visited the current Governor of Virginia and praised him recently?



    Tell me how "Coonman" Northam is being held accountable?

    Quote Originally Posted by Djinn View Post
    Yes, when Democrat elected officials are guilty of misconduct, their Democrat constituents hold them accountable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Djinn View Post
    The hand of the woman in the first picture is his wife.
    Are you sure?


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