Chapter 1: What does the phrase 'Every accusation from MAGA is an admission of guilt' mean?
Every accusation from MAGA is an admission of guilt. There's no other way to describe it. They are the ones who are preying on kids in the Epstein files. They are the ones who are cross-dressing. They are the ones who are repressed and miserable and unable to express themselves sexually.
I mean, truth is, I don't really care what Kristi Noem's husband does in his private time as long as it's consensual. Not at all. They're the ones that always are lecturing us about morals and values and all this other shit, but they're the freaks in the bedroom and we all know it.
What is that – is it just as simple as that they are repressed or they're all freaks or what? Everything is just sort of performative. You know, I believe in family values. I'm a good Christian man or whatever. You can be a good Christian and, you know, you can fly your freak flag and still be a good Christian. You know what I'm saying?
Yeah. I mean, I think that they – What what the modern Republican Party does is they wrap themselves in patriotism and faith and, you know, family values. And they use it as a shield because they can't justify the horrific things they want to do to this country. And, you know, I just I was thinking about this in the context of because, again, I don't really care about the crossdressing.
But like we had CPAC last week and CPAC is head by Matt Schlapp.
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Chapter 2: How does the culture of projection manifest within the MAGA movement?
And so half of the MAGA movement showed up to, you know, genuflect at the altar of a man who's currently under investigation for sexual accusations against little kids, right? So when he's in trouble, and I think it's like boys, but like still pretty bad. And, you know, they don't care about this stuff.
And you know what I worry about too is, because we're always trying to figure out what's up with Lindsey Graham and like why he's become the way that he has and what's up with Trump and the way that he's become the way that he has. Like how many of them are being blackmailed for doing weird shit that they don't want people to know about? You mean Lindsey Graham, you said?
Did you say Lindsey Graham?
Lindsey Graham. Famously normal human being, Lindsey Graham. Currently at Disney World, walking around with a bubble wand.
Yeah, walking around with a... Right. And then also, didn't he have a gun trying to pretend like he's some big straight dude or whatever?
He posted the butch's photo that he had of himself. I don't understand these people, Don. I don't get it.
I don't either. But look, I got to tell you something. I'm being very serious here because every time I go through on my news feed, especially on my social media feed because the press doesn't really highlight it the way it should. Tim Tebow highlighted it about who is committing the crimes against children, who are the degenerates in this country, especially as it relates to...
you know, child trafficking and pornography and all of that.
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Chapter 3: What role does personal identity play in political hypocrisy?
And it is overwhelmingly middle-aged white men, conservative men in this country. And so that is a national crisis. And look, I don't really care what Brian Noem does. I don't think that because he put some tits on that he's going to molest kids. But the people who are molesting kids aren't necessarily putting boobs on.
The reason that I'm talking about him is the hypocrisy of it all, of judging people, especially what they call alternative lifestyles, and what Kristi Noem has done to transgender and LGBTQ rights and same-sex marriage and all of that. And she's got a husband that's getting his freak flag on, but she's not condemning that. And now, in this moment—
If I can just continue on for a second with my rant, she's asking people for privacy and prayers and all the and, you know, grace. What about the grace that she did not give to the people of Minnesota, the grace that she did not give to many people across this country who were picked up and whether they were American citizens or not? not given due process. Some of them shipped off.
She's taking pictures in front of jail cells in foreign countries with people who may not even have criminal records and may not be the criminals that she says they are. What about those people who were, as they say, she said her family was blindsided by this. That's not being blindsided.
When you get dragged across the snow in Minnesota, pulled out of your car, and you're an American citizen just because ICE thinks you're brown and ICE thinks that you might be an undocumented citizen?
Well, or if you're Alex Paredes' family and you find out that your son's been murdered on the streets of an American city by its own government, and then to watch the Department of Homeland Security head, Kristi Noem, call your son a domestic terrorist. And never apologize for that, by the way. So, like, she doesn't get any grace. Like, fuck that to me.
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Chapter 4: Why do public figures often attack others while hiding their own flaws?
And by the way, she wasn't blindsided by this. Let's be clear about this. Like, they had some kind of acceptable relationship to the two of them where he could go out and He was paying people online to do weird, freaky shit. He was dressing himself up like, whatever, I don't care. But she was having an affair with Corey Lewandowski that was open, in the know.
They were spending all that money on the sex jet that they had where they put a queen bed in the back so the two of them could fornicate all night. This is exactly... They knew what they were doing. And then at the same time, you know, she's the perfect example of a politician that's going to lecture you or I about our lifestyle.
She's going to be the first one to introduce legislation to ban a transgender individual from using whichever bathroom they feel comfortable using. She's going to tell local school districts who can or cannot play women's volleyball. Like these are people who are absolute hypocrites and they're not doing anything that actually moves this country forward and improves anybody's life.
They just want to create gay panic, trans panic, whatever the panic of the day is for these folks.
Let's just say that if it was Kristi Noem responding to this story and it was a Democrat, how do you think she would have responded? Oh, they would have been. We need some grace and space and privacy.
Yeah. First of all, the Republicans wouldn't have given you any grace or space or privacy for anything because they're classless. Like these people are absolute classless.
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Chapter 5: How does the modern Republican Party use patriotism and faith as shields?
But they would have been talking about us as degenerates. I mean, Don, I can't imagine what kind of reaction you get online. But, you know, you are a very public out gay man and you have to get an unbelievable number of just crazy homophobic nut job things that they say in the comments about you. I used to manage Kamala Harris's social media for five years.
Like I saw all the responses that she got as a black woman. Like they would come at you hard if there was something like that that happened to you or me or anything like that. But now they want privacy and decorum for themselves. Grace that they wouldn't give anybody.
What do you think she would do? Because she called Alex Preddy a domestic terrorist. And I think similarly, you know, she said when people are going after and disobeying the law and going after ICE agents or federal agents, and she was talking about Renee Nicole Good. So I'm just wondering what her response would be to this.
And I think she would say something like they are, these are perverts or perverts. So these are these alternative lifestyle people who are, are not abiding by the tenets of the Bible. You know what I'm saying? It would be some sort of, you know, higher than now.
Like, yeah. Yeah, they'd be calling us pedos if we did something like this. Like, that's what they do.
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Chapter 6: What examples illustrate hypocrisy among conservative politicians?
Like, again, every accusation is an admission by these people. So, like, the most common response that I get from a random right-winger who disagrees with me on whatever I'm talking about is to accuse me of being a pedophile, which is absurd and zero base. But they're the ones who are out there protecting pedophiles. They are the ones who are doing weird, freaky shit.
The rest of us are just being, you know, first of all, I don't know that normal is like a shitty word to use here, but it's like the rest of us are just being consensual and doing whatever the fuck we want, you know, relative to being consensual with our partners. So I just, they'd be accusing us of being pedos. They'd be accusing us of violating God's will.
They'd be wanting to throw us in prison. I mean, how many times do they freak out about like these like storybook transgender shows that happen. Like there's a, there's a, a restaurant not far from where I live that like does like a breakfast thing on Sundays.
We go cause they have like great pancakes and they do like transgender story times, like a couple of like drag, drag queen story time, excuse me. Um, and they have a couple of drag Queens like read stories. My son loves it. Like how many moral panics have we seen about that from the Republicans? It's just so ridiculous.
And those are, those are not the people who are actual pedos, pedos or pedos or whatever you want to call it. They, they, they're actually not, those are the people who are not molesting people in bathrooms. By the way, uh, how many people have you known? I'm sure that does happen, but to get molested in bathrooms, like I don't, it's,
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Chapter 7: How do personal behaviors of politicians affect their public persona?
Is that even a thing? I'm sure it happens.
Well, wasn't it? There was a there was a Republican senator from Idaho like a long time ago that got arrested at an airport for having sex in the bathroom.
Oh, no, no. He was he was doing the toe tap. You're talking about gosh. Oh, my gosh.
Larry, it's Larry.
But I can't remember his last name. Oh, my gosh. I am not. I am not gay. Larry Craig. I never have been gay. Right. Remember him, Larry Craig? Yes, I do. Yeah, but I mean, how many people does that? Look, I'm talking about someone who's molested against their own will.
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Chapter 8: What is the significance of the phrase 'every accusation is an admission' in political discourse?
If you're doing that in a bathroom, you're hoping the person next to you is, you know, wants to do that. And if that person doesn't tap their feet back, then, you know, unless you climb over the stall and molest them, that's not molestation, right? It's like, okay, you try.
No, but it's the hypocrisy of it, right? Is that they're the first to lecture us, but then you have Republican senators from Idaho that are out in bathrooms, you know, getting whatever they need out of the day. And
it's disgusting but like you know we had what was it uh was his name mike foley who was the republican house whip that was like having sex with pages i think it was mark mark foley okay um i wanted to say mick foley but that's a pro wrestler from my childhood um and then it was well it was a a hasser speaker hasser was also like dennis hasser right dennis hasser was a pedophile right so it's was it jim jim jordan i think covered up molestation at uh at ohio state right
Allegedly. Yes.
Allegedly. Okay. Listen, Jim Jordan didn't use the word allegedly when he came after me in my business. So I don't feel the need to be careful with my words with him. Yeah.
I remember. But as far as Larry Craig, the man just has a wide stance. Jesus.
You don't remember that? No, I do now. Yeah.
He has a wide stance. Like that was his excuse.
I haven't thought about that in 20 years. It was at the Minneapolis airport, right? Am I right? Yeah.
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