#rep boebert
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
9-19-23: Georgetown News-Graphic cartoon.
#cartoon#editorial cartoon#political cartoon#lauren boebert#beetlejuice#boebert#rep boebert#colorado politics#politics
0 notes
Text
#us politics#2023#republicans#conservatives#gop#Colorado#rep. lauren boebert#republican hypocrisy#adam frisch#2024 elections#psa#facts
20 notes
·
View notes
Text
I'd like to apologize on behalf of the state of Colorado that Lauren Boebert exists. Our bad, guys.
How the fuck is this waste of oxygen a member of Congress?
The Russian dictator is getting our secrets and billions in intelligence for free from Trump.
Ukraine needs money to fight the Russian dictator.
Republicans see Ukraine as the enemy because Russia is their ally.
These are the facts. Lauren Boebert is the dumbest person alive, and she is given a seat at the table to influence Republican policy.
1K notes
·
View notes
Text
Boebert fondled date's penis in theater
We already knew that U.S. congresswoman Lauren Boebert (R-Colorado) was vaping and distracting other theatergoers before being escorted out of a production of Beetlejuice in her home state Sunday night. Now, thanks to the good old enhance-and-zoom, we know she was fondling her date’s penis and having her breasts pawed by him, all in view of other attendees at the family-age show.
Boebert cited the stress of her divorce for her behavior — that being a divorce from the man who was convicted for lewd exposure after flashing his penis at youngsters at a bowling alley. One of those youngsters was, of course, Rep. Lauren Boebert, who was so impressed by the behavior she later married him.
When Garfield County sheriff’s deputies arrived, McCown told them that he had repeatedly asked Jayson Boebert to leave the bowling alley but that Boebert had “refused to leave and became belligerent.” Lauren Boebert told deputies he had not exposed his penis, but had stuck his thumb through the fly of his pants as a prank. Trisha Walies disputed that in her account, writing: “I know that wasn’t a thumb because thumbs aren’t 6 inches long.” Lauren Roberts told deputies she had not seen Jayson Boebert expose himself.
Not long after that incident, Jayson Boebert found himself in trouble with the law again after a domestic violence incident (which has already been widely publicized) involving Lauren Roberts, his then-girlfriend and future wife. In February 2004, Jayson Boebert was arrested and charged with harassing and physically assaulting Lauren, and was convicted on those charges in November. He “did unlawfully strike, shove or kick … and subjected her to physical contact,” a Garfield County court clerk spokesman told The New York Post in January of 2021. Lauren Roberts had her first child later that year; it is unclear whether she was pregnant at the time of the assault.
In March, Rep. Lauren Boebert voted against the Violence Against Women Act, saying she was opposed to the bill because it would secure abortion rights and tweeting, “This expired amendment should be thrown out like rotten milk.”
Jayson and Lauren Boebert were married in June of 2007, after Jayson had concluded his probation for the lewd exposure conviction.
0 notes
Text
Controversy Surrounding Rep. Boebert's Theatre Incident Sparks Criticism
Conservative commentator Ann Coulter criticized US Rep. Lauren Boebert, labeling her an “embarrassing bimbo” following her removal from a Denver theater. Boebert, a hard-right Colorado congresswoman, was ejected alongside her date during a “Beetlejuice” musical performance for vaping and disruptive behavior.
Video footage showed Boebert engaging in overtly intimate actions, prompting concerns during a family-friendly show recommended for children aged 10 and above. Boebert’s representatives remained silent regarding allegations of explicit conduct in a Lauren Boebert theatre meant for young audiences, drawing backlash from the LGBTQ+ community.
Expressing regret, Lauren Boebert attributed her behavior to a challenging divorce, acknowledging her actions fell short of her values. Criticism from former President Trump’s ex-attorney, Jenna Ellis, and political figures like Meghan McCain intensified, decrying Boebert’s conduct as disrespectful and contradictory to GOP principles.
Despite being right-wing proponents, Coulter, McCain, and Ellis expressed disappointment in Boebert’s actions. Ellis even cited reservations about supporting Trump’s potential third presidential bid due to his perceived narcissism. Boebert, now in her second term representing Colorado’s Third Congressional District, faces scrutiny amidst this controversy.
0 notes
Text
Rep. Boebert's Book Account Unveils Controversial Incident at Bowling Alley
A revelation in a recent book by the Republican representative sheds light on a contentious incident involving her husband at Fireside Lane bowling alley in Rifle, Colorado. The representative, Lauren Boebert, asserts in her book that the blame for the event, which led to her husband’s conviction for lewd exposure, lies with a 17-year-old bartender.
According to Boebert, the bartender repeatedly asked to see Jayson Boebert’s “private” tattoo while they were out with friends and family. Rep. Lauren Boebert claims her husband did not expose himself but instead pretended to unzip his pants while intoxicated. The situation escalated when the bowling alley owner attempted to eject him, resulting in an altercation where Jayson threw chips and police were called.
Boebert’s book portrays a different perspective, asserting her husband’s innocence and attributing the incident to misunderstanding and alcohol-related issues. An arrest affidavit detailed conflicting claims from witnesses and Jayson Boebert, outlining his gesture and interactions with the women involved.
The affidavit reported Jayson Boebert’s denial of exposing himself, claiming he mimicked the gesture in jest. Nonetheless, observations noted alcohol on his breath. The book’s account sheds new light on a controversial episode, sparking discussions about the incident’s nuances and implications for both Boebert and Lauren Boebert’s husband .
0 notes
Text
Boebert's Spouse Convicted for 'Lewd Exposure' in Bowling Alley, Her Presence
In recent events, the political landscape surrounding Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., has been stirred by revelations about her husband, Jayson Steven Boebert. Reports surfaced indicating that the congresswoman failed to disclose Jayson’s lucrative employment within the natural gas industry while serving on the House Natural Resources Committee — oversight directly linked to this sector’s regulation.
However, this might not be the only undisclosed aspect regarding Jayson that Rep. Boebert has kept from public scrutiny. In January 2004, at the age of 24, Jayson Boebert faced an arrest for indecent exposure to two young women at a Colorado bowling alley. At that time, his now-wife, Lauren Roberts, aged 17, was also present and faced repercussions, being barred from the establishment.
According to The New York Post, Lauren Boebert husband admitted guilt to charges of “public indecency and lewd exposure,” resulting in a four-day jail term and subsequent two-year probation. Salon obtained a witness statement by Erica Anne Coombs, one of the involved young women, who resides in Rep. Boebert’s congressional district. Coombs detailed Jayson’s inappropriate behavior towards them, including explicit comments and inappropriate revelations.
During Rep. Lauren Boebert’s induction into the 117th Congress in 2021, Jayson Boebert notably appeared alongside House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy. However, recent financial disclosures indicate Jayson’s potential earnings of almost $800,000 this year as a gas-drilling consultant for Terra Energy — a significant conflict of interest that was previously omitted in Boebert’s disclosures.
Despite Salon’s attempt to reach Jayson Boebert for comment, there has been no response.
This unraveling of undisclosed incidents surrounding Jayson Boebert could potentially cast shadows on Rep. Boebert’s political career and pose ethical questions regarding conflicts of interest within her congressional duties.
0 notes
Text
Rep. Boebert's Memoir: Debunking Scandal Surrounding Husband's Arrest.
In her latest memoir, “My American Life,” Representative Rep. Lauren Boebert addresses the controversy surrounding her husband, Jayson Boebert’s, arrest in 2004. Boebert asserts that despite the allegations, Jayson never exposed himself in a bowling alley bar as claimed, emphasizing he never committed the acts for which he was accused, arrested, and subsequently served jail time.
The Republican congresswoman from Colorado refutes the accusations detailed in the book, pointing fingers at a 17-year-old bartender at the Fireside Lane bowling alley in Rifle, CO. Boebert contends that the bartender persistently asked to see Jayson’s private tattoo, provoking the incident.
According to Lauren Boebert’s account, on the night of the incident, she and Jayson were not officially married, and Jayson was attempting to bond with her stepfather. As conversations flowed over drinks, the female bartender showed interest in Jayson, egged on by rumors about a unique tattoo in a private area.
Boebert describes Jayson initially ignoring the bartender’s request but later giving in under the influence of alcohol. This led to a confrontation with the bowling alley owner, culminating in Jayson’s arrest after an altercation that included throwing fries at the owner.
The incident was previously reported by The New York Post, alleging Jayson exposed himself to two women at the bowling alley. Boebert doesn’t specify her whereabouts during the occurrence in her book but acknowledges Jayson’s arrest for “indecent exposure to a minor.”
While asserting Jayson’s innocence, Boebert concedes that he accepted a plea deal instead of contesting the charges in court. She emphasizes the ordeal prompted Jayson to seek alcohol and anger management classes included in the plea deal, suggesting a positive learning experience.
Boebert criticizes the lack of acknowledgment from “the Left” for Jayson’s efforts to rectify his behavior, attributing the incident’s aftermath to lessons learned rather than validating the accusations Lauren Boebert’s husband.
0 notes
Text
LAUREN BOEBERT
The reason we had so many overreaching regulations in our nation is because the church complied. The church is supposed to direct the government. The government is not meant to direct the church. That is not how our Founding Fathers intended it. And I’m tired of this separation of church and state junk, that’s not in the Constitution. It was in a stinking letter and it means nothing like what they say it does.
-
REP. MAXWELL FROST
This threat to democracy has made its way to Congress. My colleague, Representative Lauren Boebert, said: 'The church is supposed to direct the government. The government is not supposed to direct the church. I'm tired of this separation of church and state junk.”
That junk being the Constitution and Bill of Rights.
The Bible itself in II Corinthians actually warns against this, Paul warned against this. He warned us against people who would preach of a Christ that differs from the true Christ that we learn about in the Bible. That’s exactly what christian nationalism is doing. I condemn religious extremism everywhere, globally and domestically, and we have to recognize the threat it poses to our most sacred freedoms and rooted out everywhere.
It’s incumbent especially on us as christians, me as a christian, to be at the forefront of the fight to make sure white nationalism and christian nationalism doesn’t see the light of day.
#quotes#Lauren Boebert#Rep Maxwelll Frost#white nationalism#christian nationalism#christian terrorism#domestic terrorism#institutionalized ignorance#christian hate#US Constitution#Bill of Rights#Rep Maxwell Frost#white supremacy#theocracy#separation of Church and State
0 notes
Photo
Lauren Boebert supports public urination criminalization despite husband's indecent exposure conviction Given the fact that her sex offender husband is criminally guilty of exposing his penis to a minor in a bowling alley, it seems curious that Rep. Lauren Boebert vehemently opposes any attempt to decriminalize public urination in Washington, DC. In the video below, Boebert can be seen hectoring Washington, D.C. — Read the rest https://boingboing.net/2023/03/29/lauren-boebert-supports-public-urination-criminalization-despite-husbands-indecent-exposure-conviction.html
#Post#Councilmember Charles Allen#decriminalization#homeless issues#public restrooms#public urination#Rep. Lauren Boebert#Washington D.C.#Mark Frauenfelder#Boing Boing
0 notes
Text
Put @resistbot to work driving bad politicians out!
Text DRIVE to 50409
She’s 36 and has been married for 20 years. Will also be a grandma before 37 since her oldest boy raped a younger girl. RepubliKKKan family values indeed.
#rep. lauren boebert#lauren boebert#republican#republican family values#republican hypocrisy#republicans#divorce#rape#cw#ivys queue#politics#us politics#news#colorado#also she is a#trump supporter#trump supporters
85 notes
·
View notes
Text
F—king idiotic trouble maker.
#Boebert Crime Family#Nancy Mace jackass#Boebert’s fake stunt flopped#republican assholes#maga morons#trump sycophants#maga cultists#Republican lgbtq hatred#lgbtq community#Republican trans persecution
79 notes
·
View notes
Text
youtube
Lauren Boebert's Husband Went Completely Nuts When Served With Divorce Papers | Farron Balanced
It was revealed this week that Congresswoman Lauren Boebert has filed for divorce from her husband, and The Daily Beast is reporting that the serving of the divorce papers to Jayson Boebert did not go well at all. The report says that Jayson became belligerent as the process server attempted to do his job by refusing to accept the papers, yelling curse words, threatening to call the police, and eventually setting his dogs loose against the server. Lauren says that this doesn't sound like Jayson at all, but that's what's in the documentation, as Farron Cousins explains.
#us politics#news#republicans#conservatives#gop#republican family values#2023#Farron Balanced#youtube#videos#Farron Cousins#Jayson Boebert#rep. lauren boebert#the daily beast#divorce
8 notes
·
View notes
Text
Emily Singer at Daily Kos:
A group of House Republicans on Monday introduced a bill that would ban medication abortion nationwide and impose a prison sentence of up to 25 years on anyone who dispenses the drugs, which are used in the majority of abortions across the country. "I’m taking a stand against the irresponsibility of the Democrats and working to protect women and girls across America," Republican Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee, the lead sponsor of the bill, wrote in a news release. "I’m taking a stand for life because, born or unborn, every single person is uniquely and wonderfully made. It's not merely a political issue; it's a moral duty to uphold the sanctity of life. I am committed to safeguarding the innocent and voiceless in our society.” Ogles introduced the bill along with 18 other House Republicans, including Mary Miller of Illinois, who infamously declared that Adolf Hitler “was right on one thing”; Andrew Clyde of Georgia, who is against abortion but loves AR-15 rifles that are used to blow children to bits in school shootings; and Lauren Boebert of Colorado, who believes teenagers should be paid below minimum wage. Republicans are targeting medication abortion even though 72% of Americans support it, according to a March 2024 Axios/Ipsos poll. Civiqs’ tracking poll also finds that 60% of Americans believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases. Ogles’ proposed nationwide abortion-pill ban is a reversal of a position he took in 2022, when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade to allow states to ban abortion at any stage of pregnancy.
House Republicans copy the Project 2025 agenda in a heinously insane bill sponsored by Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) to ban abortion medication nationwide and impose a prison sentence of up to 25 years on anyone who dispenses the drugs. So much for “returning it to the states.” 18 other Republicans sponsored Ogles’s anti-abortion bill.
#National Abortion Ban#Comstock Act#Mifepristone#Medication Abortion#Abortion Bans#119th Congress#Andy Ogles
60 notes
·
View notes
Text
A number of prominent conservatives have made it a point to publicly refer to President Donald Trump as “daddy.” While the nickname has been derided by many as cringey and weird, it might actually tell us something about Trump’s political style, how his supporters view him and how people overall may at times assess political figures, according to experts.Â
On Friday, actor Mel Gibson was asked during an appearance on the Fox News show “Hannity” to weigh in on Trump’s recent visit to California amid the wildfires (Gibson, a California resident, lost his home in Malibu) when he bizarrely said, “I’m glad Trump’s here at the moment. It’s like daddy arrived, and he’s taking his belt off, you know?”Â
And conservative lawmakers such as Reps. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.) and Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) have also readily given Trump the moniker. During an appearance on Fox News last week, Donalds listed off things he expects Trump to do during his second term, saying that the country will get the “stability that we were asking for.”Â
“Daddy’s back,” he said. “And that’s what you’re going to see.”
Boebert similarly leaned in on the parental figure theme in a post she shared on X, formerly called Twitter, the day before Trump’s inauguration.Â
“Daddy’s home!!” she wrote in the post, which featured a Time magazine cover showing an illustration of Trump.
49 notes
·
View notes
Text
Lauren Boebert's son has gotten "attention he didn't ask for" because of who his mother is, and how she has presented herself to the public.
There are many, many young people going through difficult challenges because of who they are. Boebert has made their lives harder with her bigoted rhetoric. And of course, there are many, many young people who are now dead - and many, many more who are traumatized - because of gun violence, which Boebert has actively promoted.
#lauren boebert#republican family values#vote blue 2024#vote blue#vote blue to save democracy#blue wave#vote biden#democracy#vote democrat#democrats#democratic socialism#social democracy#democrats now socialism later
102 notes
·
View notes