Thursday, February 29, 2024

More Drama For Boebert!

Boebert's son caught up.
Winners and losers of 2024.

I get the feeling that the insufferable lawmaker from the Colorado Western Slope will drop out instead of trying to run in another district. She needs to fix her life and her damn family before she is able to conduct at least her job as a lawmaker (which she barely does any work as).

Her son is becoming a thug.

Just think, if he was Black, the far right would be all over this and demanding his parents be arrested or held accountable for one's actions.

It looks more and more difficult for Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) to win over constituents in the 4th Congressional District of Colorado. It was bad enough for her in the 3rd Congressional District where she spent less than 20% of her time in.

Instead of running a fair race against conservative Democrat Adam Frisch, Boebert decided to end her run for the 3rd and jump into a competitive 4th primary.

Her ex-husband Jayson was recently arrested for domestic violence.

She was a total bitch when she was on an outing with her boyfriend. He groped her and she fondled him. She vaped and recorded the Beetlejuice musical. When they asked her to leave, she ended up throwing up the finger towards staff.

She was called a bitch by the insufferable Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA). 

Greene spends less than 15% of her time in her 14th Congressional District of Georgia.

The two had almost came to blows last year. Republicans had to break them up after they got into a shooting match in the women's restroom. Greene was booted from the moronic Freedom Caucus.

Boebert threw away a symbolic tribute to the victims of the Uvalde school shooting.

And now, the 37-year old mother of four and grandmother of one has to deal with another scandal. 

Like father, like son.

Tyler Boebert, the eldest son and father of one was arrested in Rifle, Colorado on a series of criminal charges. 

The police department in Rifle, Colorado, posted on Facebook that Tyler Boebert was arrested at approximately 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday and he faces five felony counts. The charges include four felony counts of criminal possession of identification documents and one felony count of conspiracy to commit a felony, according to police.

According to the Garfield County Jail, Boebert was being held on 22 possible charges, including misdemeanors.

It's a family affair. Jayson, Lauren and Tyler Boebert had run-ins.

Tyler Boebert was listed as an inmate at the jail as of Wednesday morning, but later in the evening, he had been released after posting a $1,250 bond, the Garfield County clerk and recorder confirmed. He is due back in court on April 11.

In a statement, Lauren Boebert said "I love my son Tyler, who has been through some very difficult, public challenges for a young man and the subject of attention that he didn't ask for. It breaks my heart to see my child struggling and, in this situation, especially when he has been provided multiple opportunities to get his life on track."

Lauren Boebert continued that "as an adult and father, Tyler will take responsibility for his actions and should be held accountable for poor decisions just like any other citizen."  Her office announced in June 2023 that Tyler had become a father to a baby boy. 

The suspects are innocent until prove guilty in a court of law.

Boebert gain fame in 2014, when she started a Hooters-themed restaurant where the servers were wearing shorts, cowboy boots, cowboy hats and a loaded pistol on their hips. The lawmaker gained fame in 2019 when she confronted Beto O'Rouke during a stump speech about gun reform. 

Boebert was defiant during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. She defied Gov. Jared Polis and the state authorities by opening up her restaurant in full capacity and not wearing facial masks. That drove her to run for office.

She defeated the Republican backed Scott Tipton in the primary. Boebert won the endorsement in the general from Donald J. Trump. 

In her first match with Frisch, she barely won. She won with less than 600 votes.

Frisch called Boebert, Greene, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) "performance acts" instead of effective lawmakers.

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