Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump supporters are questioning the personal lives of others? LOL!
No, the married woman whose husband left her for Omar is filing for divorce and it’s pretty gross.
It was also gross when Trump left his wives for other women. At least Page Six had to dig up a court file instead of fielding calls from Omar about it.
The grossest thing of all is the usual hypocrisy we're seeing from Trump supporters.
"Adultery for me, but not for thee!" - every Trump supporter
Trump has not had any affairs while in government office.
How do you know?
And what, even if that's true: it's not bad enough he paid off a porn actress for letting him bareback her right after his wife had given birth - then lied about it while president?
All of your posts are exactly the same - same description, words, etc. It’s interesting that you seem to be obsessed with imagining the mechanics of their encounters. Why do you think that is?
A Washington, D.C., doctor says in a divorce filing that her husband left her for Minnesota U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, adding to the intense spotlight that has grown on the first-term DFLer’s personal life.
Beth Mynett is married to Timothy Mynett, a nationally known political consultant who has worked for Omar’s campaign and been paid tens of thousands of dollars.
“Defendant told Plaintiff that he was romantically involved with and in love with another woman, Ilhan Omar, who serves as a U.S. Representative from Minnesota,” says the divorce petition, filed Tuesday in Washington, D.C., Superior Court.
Omar denied the allegation, saying, “No, I’m not,” in answer to the question if she’s separated from her husband and dating someone in an interview with WCCO Tuesday evening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't care about her personal life so long as it doesn't have an impact on her job. Any monetary transactions warrant a closer look.
Why, so you can politely harass her out of office because she's brown and a Muslim? You never use this scrutiny for anyone else, even those who are far more suspicious. Why don't we have a look at Bret Kavanaugh's monetary transactions? There is definitely something strange there.
Brown and Muslim? Try potential fraud. Should brown and Muslim disqualify her?
Everyone is a potential fraud. But she is the only person you all convict of fraudulent behavior without proof.
You don't need proof. That is what the investigation establishes. You just need a prima facie case. It has nothing to do with her being brown. It has to do with her giving campaign money to a guy she was banging, when the wife is saying she has information to show that he was not working when he said he was, they were just boning. I'd be concerned about any politician of any color giving campaign money to somone they are hooking up with if there is evidence that the consultant was only "working it" between the sheets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump supporters are questioning the personal lives of others? LOL!
No, the married woman whose husband left her for Omar is filing for divorce and it’s pretty gross.
It was also gross when Trump left his wives for other women. At least Page Six had to dig up a court file instead of fielding calls from Omar about it.
The grossest thing of all is the usual hypocrisy we're seeing from Trump supporters.
"Adultery for me, but not for thee!" - every Trump supporter
Trump has not had any affairs while in government office.
How do you know?
And what, even if that's true: it's not bad enough he paid off a porn actress for letting him bareback her right after his wife had given birth - then lied about it while president?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't care about her personal life so long as it doesn't have an impact on her job. Any monetary transactions warrant a closer look.
Why, so you can politely harass her out of office because she's brown and a Muslim? You never use this scrutiny for anyone else, even those who are far more suspicious. Why don't we have a look at Bret Kavanaugh's monetary transactions? There is definitely something strange there.
Brown and Muslim? Try potential fraud. Should brown and Muslim disqualify her?
Everyone is a potential fraud. But she is the only person you all convict of fraudulent behavior without proof.
Anonymous wrote:All dalliances should be off limits, regardless of party affiliation. None of our business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump supporters are questioning the personal lives of others? LOL!
No, the married woman whose husband left her for Omar is filing for divorce and it’s pretty gross.
It was also gross when Trump left his wives for other women. At least Page Six had to dig up a court file instead of fielding calls from Omar about it.
The grossest thing of all is the usual hypocrisy we're seeing from Trump supporters.
"Adultery for me, but not for thee!" - every Trump supporter
Trump has not had any affairs while in government office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump supporters are questioning the personal lives of others? LOL!
No, the married woman whose husband left her for Omar is filing for divorce and it’s pretty gross.
It was also gross when Trump left his wives for other women. At least Page Six had to dig up a court file instead of fielding calls from Omar about it.
The grossest thing of all is the usual hypocrisy we're seeing from Trump supporters.
"Adultery for me, but not for thee!" - every Trump supporter
Trump has not had any affairs while in government office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump supporters are questioning the personal lives of others? LOL!
No, the married woman whose husband left her for Omar is filing for divorce and it’s pretty gross.
It was also gross when Trump left his wives for other women. At least Page Six had to dig up a court file instead of fielding calls from Omar about it.
The grossest thing of all is the usual hypocrisy we're seeing from Trump supporters.
"Adultery for me, but not for thee!" - every Trump supporter
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh the hypocrisy! So, it is wrong for a Muslim woman(and for any woman for that matter) but not for Bill Clinton, Donald Trump and so many men! The way I see this, she is single, he is married, let's call him for what he is, another male cheater. But, that's ok in this misogynist regime, right?
But, she wasn't single when the affair happened. She's a cheater too.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/49952/breaking-ilhan-omar-splits-second-husband-ryan-saavedra
Anonymous wrote:Oh the hypocrisy! So, it is wrong for a Muslim woman(and for any woman for that matter) but not for Bill Clinton, Donald Trump and so many men! The way I see this, she is single, he is married, let's call him for what he is, another male cheater. But, that's ok in this misogynist regime, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't care about her personal life so long as it doesn't have an impact on her job. Any monetary transactions warrant a closer look.
Why, so you can politely harass her out of office because she's brown and a Muslim? You never use this scrutiny for anyone else, even those who are far more suspicious. Why don't we have a look at Bret Kavanaugh's monetary transactions? There is definitely something strange there.
Brown and Muslim? Try potential fraud. Should brown and Muslim disqualify her?
Anonymous wrote:A Washington, DC, mom says her political-consultant husband left her for Rep. Ilhan Omar, according to a bombshell divorce filing obtained by The Post.
Dr. Beth Jordan Mynett says her cheating spouse, Tim Mynett, told her in April that he was having an affair with the Somali-born US representative and that he even made a “shocking declaration of love” for the Minnesota congresswoman before he ditched his wife, alleges the filing, submitted in DC Superior Court on Tuesday.
The physician, 55, and her 38-year-old husband — who has worked for left-wing Democrats such as Omar and her Minnesota predecessor, Keith Ellison — have a 13-year-old son together.
“The parties physically separated on or about April 7, 2019, when Defendant told Plaintiff that he was romantically involved with and in love with another woman, Ilhan Omar,” the court papers say.
https://nypost.com/2019/08/27/my-husband-dumped-me-for-rep-ilhan-omar-dc-mom-says-in-divorce-filing/
Huh what?