Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No Boebert supporter but this smear stinks of misogyny and could backfire. Who cares if she was an escort or even sex worker. I’m GLAD that she could access safe abortions. I don’t know who is behind this but they won’t change any minds. If you don’t like her, work hard to get her soon to be Dem opponent. Primary June 28.
I care if she had abortion(s) and now is on board with denying them to others. I don't care about sex work. I do care about abortion hypocrisy. I care a lot.
She is being accused of having an abortion 6 months before giving birth.
Explain that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No Boebert supporter but this smear stinks of misogyny and could backfire. Who cares if she was an escort or even sex worker. I’m GLAD that she could access safe abortions. I don’t know who is behind this but they won’t change any minds. If you don’t like her, work hard to get her soon to be Dem opponent. Primary June 28.
I care if she had abortion(s) and now is on board with denying them to others. I don't care about sex work. I do care about abortion hypocrisy. I care a lot.
Anonymous wrote:No Boebert supporter but this smear stinks of misogyny and could backfire. Who cares if she was an escort or even sex worker. I’m GLAD that she could access safe abortions. I don’t know who is behind this but they won’t change any minds. If you don’t like her, work hard to get her soon to be Dem opponent. Primary June 28.
Anonymous wrote:Lauren Boebert is a moron and I apologize to the morons that I have just insulted. She sees a pile of bricks and thinks that this is liberal protesters work and asks why the Capitol police don't do anything despite there being a construction sign and construction work going on right next to the building materials appropriately marked as part of said construction.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/lauren-boebert-baffled-by-bricks-belonging-to-a-construction-site
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even CNN is questioning this story.....
A Democratic super PAC has made multiple false claims about Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert while pushing unproven allegations that the right-wing Colorado congresswoman has had abortions and formerly worked as an escort, all of which Boebert vehemently denies.
American Muckrakers PAC co-founder David Wheeler acknowledged to CNN that the super PAC had been "sloppy" and had published "inaccuracies" on its anti-Boebert website, though he said it remains confident in the "main points of the story." His comments came after CNN reporting found that the super PAC had made at least five false statements about Boebert, along with a series of uncorroborated assertions that Boebert says are false and that CNN could neither immediately confirm nor immediately debunk.
In emails this week and in a Thursday interview, Wheeler conceded that the super PAC was wrong when it insisted a photo of another woman posing on a bed is a photo of Boebert, was wrong when it claimed Boebert initially failed to disclose a campaign contribution from Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, was wrong to suggest Cruz had made big contributions to Boebert's campaign immediately after she started running in her first primary, was wrong about the date of a Boebert vehicle accident, and was wrong when it published a claim that Boebert had an abortion "in the fall of 2004" -- at most six months before she gave birth to a son in March 2005.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/25/politics/fact-check-super-pac-lauren-boebert-escort-abortion-sugar-daddy/index.html
In the interest of fairness, the thread should be altered, not deleted in its entirety. Keep the first post and the one I’m replying to and delete all of the others. It’s not fair to have a thread where people read the accusations, but then no thread where people can read that the allegations were proven false. And I say this as a Boebert hater.
A. You're not a Boebert hater.
B. Stop calling for the thread to be deleted. Just don't read it if you don't like it. It is fair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even CNN is questioning this story.....
A Democratic super PAC has made multiple false claims about Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert while pushing unproven allegations that the right-wing Colorado congresswoman has had abortions and formerly worked as an escort, all of which Boebert vehemently denies.
American Muckrakers PAC co-founder David Wheeler acknowledged to CNN that the super PAC had been "sloppy" and had published "inaccuracies" on its anti-Boebert website, though he said it remains confident in the "main points of the story." His comments came after CNN reporting found that the super PAC had made at least five false statements about Boebert, along with a series of uncorroborated assertions that Boebert says are false and that CNN could neither immediately confirm nor immediately debunk.
In emails this week and in a Thursday interview, Wheeler conceded that the super PAC was wrong when it insisted a photo of another woman posing on a bed is a photo of Boebert, was wrong when it claimed Boebert initially failed to disclose a campaign contribution from Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, was wrong to suggest Cruz had made big contributions to Boebert's campaign immediately after she started running in her first primary, was wrong about the date of a Boebert vehicle accident, and was wrong when it published a claim that Boebert had an abortion "in the fall of 2004" -- at most six months before she gave birth to a son in March 2005.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/25/politics/fact-check-super-pac-lauren-boebert-escort-abortion-sugar-daddy/index.html
In the interest of fairness, the thread should be altered, not deleted in its entirety. Keep the first post and the one I’m replying to and delete all of the others. It’s not fair to have a thread where people read the accusations, but then no thread where people can read that the allegations were proven false. And I say this as a Boebert hater.
Anonymous wrote:Even CNN is questioning this story.....
A Democratic super PAC has made multiple false claims about Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert while pushing unproven allegations that the right-wing Colorado congresswoman has had abortions and formerly worked as an escort, all of which Boebert vehemently denies.
American Muckrakers PAC co-founder David Wheeler acknowledged to CNN that the super PAC had been "sloppy" and had published "inaccuracies" on its anti-Boebert website, though he said it remains confident in the "main points of the story." His comments came after CNN reporting found that the super PAC had made at least five false statements about Boebert, along with a series of uncorroborated assertions that Boebert says are false and that CNN could neither immediately confirm nor immediately debunk.
In emails this week and in a Thursday interview, Wheeler conceded that the super PAC was wrong when it insisted a photo of another woman posing on a bed is a photo of Boebert, was wrong when it claimed Boebert initially failed to disclose a campaign contribution from Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, was wrong to suggest Cruz had made big contributions to Boebert's campaign immediately after she started running in her first primary, was wrong about the date of a Boebert vehicle accident, and was wrong when it published a claim that Boebert had an abortion "in the fall of 2004" -- at most six months before she gave birth to a son in March 2005.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/25/politics/fact-check-super-pac-lauren-boebert-escort-abortion-sugar-daddy/index.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she hasn't filed a lawsuit within the next 3-4 weeks, you can presume the contours of this story to be mostly true. Perhaps some details are wrong, but most of the timeline and outline will be true.
If it's not true, it will be a slam dunk payday for Boebert and her family so she has every incentive to get a lawsuit moving forward.
Tick tock, tick tock. Where's the lawsuit?
The fact a lawsuit wasn’t filed within 48 hours, followed up by a barrage of rightwing media appearances, tells us all we need to know. Too many skeletons.
Comet Ping Pong never sued over Pizzagate. I can only assume that Pizzagate is true. That's your literal argument.
https://www.washingtonian.com/2016/12/09/comet-ping-pong-has-legal-options-but-they-wont-make-pizzagate-go-away-entirely/
Did Comet Ping Pong’s attorney state unequivocally that they would be filing a lawsuit? Their defamation came from random online posts.
The Boebert allegations stem from a very specific, identifiable entity that issued a press release. Boebert’s attorney promised a defamation lawsuit.
Boebert's attorney sent a letter to the American Muckrakers PAC regarding the claims that she was an "unlicensed paid escort" who had "two abortions," pledging to bring "civil defamation" lawsuits against the PAC.
"This will be a costly miscalculation for Muckrakers, Wheeler and Muckrakers’ donors," the attorney added.
We’ll see if this lawsuit ever gets filed.
New goalposts I see.
Lol. I was trying to help you understand pp’s point since you clearly don’t. The point isn’t that every time someone doesn’t file a slander or defamation lawsuit the allegations must be true. The point is that when your attorney says you have proof that the allegations are false and you will be suing for defamation, but then you never do, it’s because you know damaging information would come out if you sued, so you were just issuing empty threats in an attempt to save face.
The goalposts are the same. If Boebert doesn’t sue, it’s because she’s afraid of what will come out if she does.
Thanks for boiling it down. Failure to sue => Allegation is true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she hasn't filed a lawsuit within the next 3-4 weeks, you can presume the contours of this story to be mostly true. Perhaps some details are wrong, but most of the timeline and outline will be true.
If it's not true, it will be a slam dunk payday for Boebert and her family so she has every incentive to get a lawsuit moving forward.
Tick tock, tick tock. Where's the lawsuit?
The fact a lawsuit wasn’t filed within 48 hours, followed up by a barrage of rightwing media appearances, tells us all we need to know. Too many skeletons.
Comet Ping Pong never sued over Pizzagate. I can only assume that Pizzagate is true. That's your literal argument.
https://www.washingtonian.com/2016/12/09/comet-ping-pong-has-legal-options-but-they-wont-make-pizzagate-go-away-entirely/
Did Comet Ping Pong’s attorney state unequivocally that they would be filing a lawsuit? Their defamation came from random online posts.
The Boebert allegations stem from a very specific, identifiable entity that issued a press release. Boebert’s attorney promised a defamation lawsuit.
Boebert's attorney sent a letter to the American Muckrakers PAC regarding the claims that she was an "unlicensed paid escort" who had "two abortions," pledging to bring "civil defamation" lawsuits against the PAC.
"This will be a costly miscalculation for Muckrakers, Wheeler and Muckrakers’ donors," the attorney added.
We’ll see if this lawsuit ever gets filed.
New goalposts I see.
Lol. I was trying to help you understand pp’s point since you clearly don’t. The point isn’t that every time someone doesn’t file a slander or defamation lawsuit the allegations must be true. The point is that when your attorney says you have proof that the allegations are false and you will be suing for defamation, but then you never do, it’s because you know damaging information would come out if you sued, so you were just issuing empty threats in an attempt to save face.
The goalposts are the same. If Boebert doesn’t sue, it’s because she’s afraid of what will come out if she does.
Thanks for boiling it down. Failure to sue => Allegation is true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she hasn't filed a lawsuit within the next 3-4 weeks, you can presume the contours of this story to be mostly true. Perhaps some details are wrong, but most of the timeline and outline will be true.
If it's not true, it will be a slam dunk payday for Boebert and her family so she has every incentive to get a lawsuit moving forward.
Tick tock, tick tock. Where's the lawsuit?
The fact a lawsuit wasn’t filed within 48 hours, followed up by a barrage of rightwing media appearances, tells us all we need to know. Too many skeletons.
Comet Ping Pong never sued over Pizzagate. I can only assume that Pizzagate is true. That's your literal argument.
https://www.washingtonian.com/2016/12/09/comet-ping-pong-has-legal-options-but-they-wont-make-pizzagate-go-away-entirely/
Did Comet Ping Pong’s attorney state unequivocally that they would be filing a lawsuit? Their defamation came from random online posts.
The Boebert allegations stem from a very specific, identifiable entity that issued a press release. Boebert’s attorney promised a defamation lawsuit.
Boebert's attorney sent a letter to the American Muckrakers PAC regarding the claims that she was an "unlicensed paid escort" who had "two abortions," pledging to bring "civil defamation" lawsuits against the PAC.
"This will be a costly miscalculation for Muckrakers, Wheeler and Muckrakers’ donors," the attorney added.
We’ll see if this lawsuit ever gets filed.
New goalposts I see.
Lol. I was trying to help you understand pp’s point since you clearly don’t. The point isn’t that every time someone doesn’t file a slander or defamation lawsuit the allegations must be true. The point is that when your attorney says you have proof that the allegations are false and you will be suing for defamation, but then you never do, it’s because you know damaging information would come out if you sued, so you were just issuing empty threats in an attempt to save face.
The goalposts are the same. If Boebert doesn’t sue, it’s because she’s afraid of what will come out if she does.