Boebert torched for throwing away pamphlet of Uvalde mass shooting victims. |
When confronted by protesters who offered her a pin to show solidarity with the victims of the Uvalde school shooting, insufferable lawmaker Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) threw it away. It was filmed and it went viral.
Boebert, 37 is a 5'2" insufferable person. She was the former owner of Shooters Grille in Rifle, Colorado. She became infamous in 2014 when Nightline did a segment of her operating a "Hooters themed restaurant" with the female servers wearing a pistol on their hips. She decided to run for Congress after she protested the Colorado mask and coronavirus measures imposed by Gov. Jared Polis. She mocked Beto O'Rourke during a stump speech when he ran for president. She and her husband Jayson have four children and one grandchild. Boebert and her husband are finalizing their divorce,
The video appears to show Boebert being handed the pin and immediately throwing it away. A second video shows the pin in the trash along with an informational card about Maite and a plea to end gun violence.
Her opponent Adam Frisch vows to defeat her. Boebert defeated Frisch in 2022 by 550 votes. She is trying to take a more serious turn but her latest antics are still front and center.
Boebert and fellow insufferable lawmaker Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) are feuding with each other. Republicans have confirmed the two nearly got into a physical alteration and it forced the Freedom Caucasians to boot Greene out.
Boebert, Greene, Washed Up 45, Donald Trump, Jr., Sean "Softball" Hannity, Bill O'Reilly, Jesse Watters, Rupert Murdoch, Piers Morgan, Madison Cawthorn, Dinesh D'Souza, and Sarah Palin are divorced. They are examples of how insufferable they are to their spouses.
So Boebert immediately discarded a pin honoring one of the victims of the Uvalde mass shooting after activists handed the memento to her in the halls of the Capitol on Tuesday.
The green Converse worn by fourth-grader Maite Rodriguez are portrayed on the pin, which was attached to a handout advocating for an assault weapons ban. The handout described who Maite was and how she was murdered, alongside a photo of her mother holding her shoes.
Activists approached Boebert and offered remarks about the shoes and Maite's death before asking Boebert to "take action on gun violence prevention," per the Houston Chronicle's Cayla Harris. Boebert, one of the most outspoken and inflammatory representatives in the House and a staunch opponent of restricting gun access, tossed the pin in the trash just a few paces after it was handed to her.
Families of Uvalde victims denounced the video, which quickly racked up nearly 3 million views and close to 10,000 likes as of Wednesday.
“Whether or not you agree with what we are fighting for or not, throwing away a pamphlet of a mother fighting to honor her child who was gunned down and murdered in her classroom is beyond (expletive) disgusting,” Jazmin Cazares, whose sister Jackie was also killed in the shooting, tweeted Tuesday. "You are a disgrace to mothers everywhere and I pray you and your children are never disrespected the way you just disrespected Maite and her mother," Cazares added.
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