Lauren Boebert’s attack on gay marriage DESTROYED by Tennessee Brando

Ultra MAGA Republican Lauren Boebert is back at it again spewing more hate and nonsense. Boebert recently went on the Charlie Kirk show where she said that she opposes same-sex marriage because it’s a part of the Democrats all-out assault on America’s traditional values. Meidas Contributor Tennessee Brando reacts

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Republican Rep Gives Celebratory Speech At Gay Son’s Wedding After Voting Against Same-Sex Marriage Bill

This insufferable bastard!   Hey my son is gay and found someone to marry, he can have marriage equality, but not your son or daughter they don’t have that right.   My daughter needs an abortion, she can have one but not you or yours, they don’t have that right.   If it is good for his son, and he is as happy for his son as he claims, vote for the law to protect it nationwide.    Hugs

“First of all, obviously, we hope right from the beginning, it’s all about having a healthy child. But it’s about being healthy. It’s about them being healthy. We hope for safety. We’re hoping that they find their way, find opportunity, they find inspiration.

“And as they grow and as they get a little older, we also hope and pray they’re going to find that one true love so that they have the opportunity to experience that: Someone to grow old with.

“So we’re just really thankful that you’re here. It actually goes beyond that, as parents. We love it when they find their one true love, especially when they become a part of our families then. That’s what we’re rooting for.

“We’ve been fortunate with three sons, and [REDACTED]’s done a great job of adding to the family. Every kid showed up through cesarean section so it wasn’t all pleasant, right! So this has been a really good experience, especially for Penny, to have a new son enter the family!

“So we’re just blessed, and we just want to say thank you to everyone here as part of the celebration.” – GOP Rep. Glenn Thompson, speaking at the wedding of his gay son after voting against codifying same-sex marriage.

There’s audio of the speech at the link.

 

Lauren Boebert Says Same-Sex Marriage Bill ‘Undermined Masculinity’

https://www.newsweek.com/lauren-boebert-samesex-marriage-bill-undermine-masculinity-turning-point-1727556

 

Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert has said the same-sex marriage bill that passed the House last week “undermined masculinity.”

Boebert made the remarks on Charlie Kirk’s podcast that was recorded during Turning Point USA‘s Student Action Summit over the weekend.

video featuring her comments was shared by the Twitter page Patriot Takes on Sunday evening, amassing more than 34,000 views so far.

Kirk, the founder and president of the conservative nonprofit, had asked the congresswoman about the 47 House Republicans who last week joined with Democrats to pass the landmark bill that would codify protections for same-sex marriage into federal law,.

The Respect for Marriage Act came in response to the Supreme Court‘s reversal of Roe v. Wade in June, which stripped away constitutional protections for abortion and raised fears that other rights were at risk.

Boebert slammed the legislation as an “assault on America’s traditional values” on Kirk’s podcast.

“I think the federal government should not be involved in marriage,” she said. “My marriage between my husband is really between me and God, not between me and the government. But this was absolutely unnecessary. They have attacked our institutions. They have weakened the nuclear family and undermined masculinity and even femininity.”

She went on to say that the Republicans who voted in favor of the legislation—including Rep. Elise Stefanik, the No. 3 House Republican, and Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney—did so because they wanted to avoid a political backlash.

Newsweek has contacted Boebert’s office and House Republicans, including representatives for Stefanik and Cheney, for further comment.

“They are absolutely afraid of attack ads,” Boebert said of the Republicans who voted in favor. “That always is the conversation that is taking place on the House floor.”

She continued: “This happens on a regular basis, whether it be infrastructure, whether it be funding whether it be sending more money to Ukraine… but they do not want the political attacks to come against them. And Charlie, I arrived in Washington D.C. on attack ads, so I’m not really afraid of another one.”

Kirk then seemed to suggest that opposing same-sex marriage “could be a signal boost if you handle it correctly.”

“Absolutely,” Boebert responded.

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) speaks
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) speaks during the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit held at the Tampa Convention Center on July 23, 2022 in Tampa, Florida. Boebert has said the same-sex marriage bill that passed the House “undermined masculinity.”JOE RAEDLE/GETTY IMAGES

“Look at the people who are fleeing the Democrat Party and coming over to the Republican Party,” she said.

“The only way we lose the midterms this November is if we start acting like Democrats, so we have to be firm we have to stand tall and and remain true to our principles. That is what keeps our base with us and is what is attracting Democrats to come to our party.”

The Respect for Marriage Act has bipartisan sponsorship, with Republican Senator Susan Collins serving as a co-sponsor. Republican Senator Rob Portman also recently announced he would co-sponsor the Respect for Marriage Act. Other Republican senators have also said they would vote for the bill—or were still considering it— NBC News reported.

In the Senate, which is evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans, 60 votes are required to end unlimited debate and bring legislation to a vote. Though legislation only requires a simple majority to pass the Senate, lawmakers can use the unlimited debate tradition, called a filibuster, to indefinitely delay a vote on legislation.

Earlier in July, Boebert’s comments suggesting LGBTQ+ people cannot get pregnant and so should not be concerned about the recent Roe decision went viral.

 

Elagabalus • 23 minutes ago

“My marriage between my husband is really between me and God, not between me and the government.

Boebert: “But I’ll take those 1138 rights and privileges that civil marriage affords while denying them to gay people, thank you very much.”

Randy503 • 27 minutes ago

FFS. I spent over a decade beating back these stupid arguments. I thought with Obergfell it was over. Now we have to deal with this crap all over again.

rednekokie • 24 minutes ago

Sorry dearie, but God has nothing to do with your marriage. Marriage is a legal contract between two people — and, while many religions enjoy services which proclaim the marriage, those services are not legal, nor necessary to be married – at least in the USA.
So it’s about time you read up on the actual law in the matter, for the law is the only thing that counts in this country.

Bruno • 22 minutes ago

What do we think this means?

FRC: The GOP Is Selling Out Evangelicals On Marriage

Another one who thinks his religion’s doctrines should be the laws of the country.   We are not a theocracy yet.   He doesn’t get to set the definitions of marriage for others.  I am so sick of these religious fanatics.   Notice he claims the court was activist when they grant rights but not activist when they remove them, like ending Roe.    Hugs

Via email from hate group leader Tony Perkins:

Never underestimate the Republican Party’s ability to self-destruct. That’s the one thing years of cultural battles have taught everyone.

Heading into November with the elections on a silver platter, the men and women who rebranded themselves as the forces of anti-wokeness have suddenly gone soft on an issue that should be a political no-brainer: marriage.

After seven years of letting the court take the heat for redefining history’s oldest institution, a surprising number of Republicans are making a fatal mistake — believing they can win back Congress by sounding just as radical as the party set to lose it.

If the GOP’s defectors are making a political calculus, it’s a terrible one. Conservatives who abandon marriage are only endearing themselves to two sets of people: radical Democrats who would never vote for them anyway, and moderates from both parties who wouldn’t make marriage the deciding factor of any vote.

Who they stand to lose, on the other hand, is far more significant this November. Not only do they risk suppressing their evangelical base, but also other Americans who: a) see same-sex marriage as the gateway drug to all of the transgender, LGBT, sex-ed chaos we’re experiencing in society; b) don’t believe an activist court should usurp the democratic process; and; c) disgruntled Democrats who thought the Republican Party would be the counterweight to the Left’s extremism.

 

Ninja0980 • 37 minutes ago

They slobbered over a thrice married adulterer among others so fuck off about how marriage is sacred.

Ščŏŧŧ Ċ – 🇺🇦 🕊 Ninja0980 • 31 minutes ago

Yes, Marriage is sacred, and Melanoma was the classiest first lady the country ever had.

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Gigi • 38 minutes ago

Marriage doesn’t belong to evangelicals, Tony. If you don’t support or agree with same-sex marriage, that’s your prerogative. But understand this — your chosen religious beliefs don’t give you the right to tell me that my 33+ year relationship to my husband isn’t as important as yours, or shouldn’t be allowed.

Paula • 27 minutes ago

Why should the fucking evangelicals get to decide who gets to be married.
I just looked this up on Pew research.
22.5% consider themselves to be evangelical. That is the same percentage as the Nones/No religion.

Tor Paula • 22 minutes ago

Unfortunately, the Nones don’t have a wealthy powerful (and noisy) organization to back them up. And if they did, they would not be Nones anymore.

JT • 37 minutes ago

On NPR I just heard some ignorant asshole’s voicemail comment that he didn’t think there needed to be any federal legislation to protect same sex marriage because you didn’t need to go to a church to get married.

Perhaps he wasn’t a dumbfuck but rather an evil bastard who was trying to throw some false shit out there to try to hold back support for the vote by giving idiots some dumb excuse not to support it.

heleninedinburgh • 33 minutes ago • edited

An activist court is usurping the democratic process.

Surprised to see him complaining about Thomas, Coney Barrett et al.

ChrisInKansas • 32 minutes ago

>>> Not only do they risk suppressing their evangelical base, but also other Americans who: a) see same-sex marriage as the gateway drug to all of the transgender, LGBT, sex-ed chaos we’re experiencing in society;

What the FUCK does this mean??? Gateway drug? Do they think we get married before the whole gay thing kicks in?

David Snyder • 43 minutes ago

He still believes God is going to give the Republicans a landslide in 2022, boy, is he going to be surprised.

S_E_P David Snyder • 30 minutes ago

If they eek out a meagre win after all the roadblocks and tricks they put up to rig the vote……theyll still call it a mandate.

Uncle Mark eats the rainbow • 23 minutes ago • edited

According to the 2020 US Census, only 23% of Americans are Evangelical. Why should 77% of Americans be subjected to their cult, their rules, & their gawd? Furthermore, they lost all moral authority when they made the very epitome of their anti-Christ their new orange messiah.

They can go burn with their loser conman.

KnownDonorDad • an hour ago

“I’m glad you like a book…”

Butch • 30 minutes ago

Americans who “b) don’t believe an activist court should usurp the democratic process,” Tony? You mean like the Supreme Court did with Dobbs? But I thought you liked that one.