Thursday, December 05, 2024

Tennessee Republican Wets Himself During DUI Arrest!

A known Tennessee state senator busted for DUI in Georgia.

Y'all voted for this.

No one is perfect. We don't all live in glass houses. I am not one to judge a person's life outside the cameras.

If he was endorsed by President-elect Donald J. Trump, he will likely be reelected. The Republican Party has no standards in how they nominate a candidate. They do not care about standards.

They elected a convicted felon to be president. They sure enough elected sexual predators and criminals to serve in state or federal government.

Again, who judges these people?

Democrats are all upset over President Joe Biden pardoning Hunter Biden. 

Instead of just playing dirty, the Democrats want to continue to be above the fray and have morals. Fuck that shit. Miss me with that bullshit. It is time to say fuck it. Stop being nice to Republicans and the junk food media.

A Tennessee state lawmaker was caught on police dash camera urinating on himself after he consented to a field sobriety test.

He was not even in his state. That makes it more embarrassing.

Georgia authorities confirm state Sen. Ken Yager was arrested for driving under the influence after a hit-and-run crash.

This happened Tuesday night at around 5 p.m., the Georgia Department of Public Safety officials said.

Troopers said they spotted a Ford Edge with Tennessee license plates, which was reported to be in a hit-and-run on Jekyll Island. Those state license plates were his state-issued Senate tag. Yager serves as the Republican Senate Caucus Chair. Authorities said Georgia troopers located the SUV with a description in the parking lot of Jekyll Market, where Yager allegedly tripped and fell.

Yager soiled himself after failing a field sobriety test.

Police said they noticed alcohol on his breath, and he admitted being involved in a crash earlier. Troopers said Yager agreed to perform a field sobriety test and submit to a breathalyzer.

"An unfortunate incident happened last night," Yager said in a statement Wednesday. "On the advice of my attorney, I cannot discuss the particulars at this time. I am and will continue to cooperate fully with authorities to bring this incident to an appropriate conclusion.”

Georgia troopers transported Yager to the Glynn County Jail.

The investigation into the hit-and-run incident is ongoing.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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