No Spin Ag said:J. Walter Weatherman said:91AggieLawyer said:2040huck said:
Does he still have supporters? The ethics report was pretty bad. Is his political carrer finally over?
Pretty bad in what respect? Give us specifics, please. Or, are you basing that on what others are saying, just like the investigation did?
Did you read the report? Multiple witnesses plus plenty of financial evidence make it pretty clear what he was doing. Unless you're saying they falsified his Venmo transactions too.
There could be video with Gaetz admitting to what he's doing is wrong and he'd still the same people defending him that he does right now.
Ain't tribal politics grande.
93MarineHorn said:No Spin Ag said:J. Walter Weatherman said:91AggieLawyer said:2040huck said:
Does he still have supporters? The ethics report was pretty bad. Is his political carrer finally over?
Pretty bad in what respect? Give us specifics, please. Or, are you basing that on what others are saying, just like the investigation did?
Did you read the report? Multiple witnesses plus plenty of financial evidence make it pretty clear what he was doing. Unless you're saying they falsified his Venmo transactions too.
There could be video with Gaetz admitting to what he's doing is wrong and he'd still the same people defending him that he does right now.
Ain't tribal politics grande.
Gaetz is not fit to be AG. But based on what I've seen and heard about Congressmen over the decades he fits right in.
A lot of people like myself aren't too concerned about what Gaetz is being accused of by pimps & hookers. It was all consensual. A 17 y/o prostitute? The horror!! She was probably a virgin too, right?
Bribery/corruption in a public official is far worse than paying for sex. Drug use? I'll bet a good chunk of current reps get high routinely.
No Spin Ag said:93MarineHorn said:No Spin Ag said:J. Walter Weatherman said:91AggieLawyer said:2040huck said:
Does he still have supporters? The ethics report was pretty bad. Is his political carrer finally over?
Pretty bad in what respect? Give us specifics, please. Or, are you basing that on what others are saying, just like the investigation did?
Did you read the report? Multiple witnesses plus plenty of financial evidence make it pretty clear what he was doing. Unless you're saying they falsified his Venmo transactions too.
There could be video with Gaetz admitting to what he's doing is wrong and he'd still the same people defending him that he does right now.
Ain't tribal politics grande.
Gaetz is not fit to be AG. But based on what I've seen and heard about Congressmen over the decades he fits right in.
A lot of people like myself aren't too concerned about what Gaetz is being accused of by pimps & hookers. It was all consensual. A 17 y/o prostitute? The horror!! She was probably a virgin too, right?
Bribery/corruption in a public official is far worse than paying for sex. Drug use? I'll bet a good chunk of current reps get high routinely.
I'm just pleasantly surprised, impressed even, that the right is so accepting of things that folk on their side do when for decades they clutched their pearls when someone on the left did similar.
It's refreshing.
2040huck said:I care because the Republicans keep trying to defend him and I like to point out the hypocrisy You seem to be example number 1samurai_science said:
Who cares, the dude is history...
Do you support him for public office or not?Logos Stick said:2040huck said:I care because the Republicans keep trying to defend him and I like to point out the hypocrisy You seem to be example number 1samurai_science said:
Who cares, the dude is history...
What hypocrisy?
2040huck said:Do you support him for public office or not?Logos Stick said:2040huck said:I care because the Republicans keep trying to defend him and I like to point out the hypocrisy You seem to be example number 1samurai_science said:
Who cares, the dude is history...
What hypocrisy?
We've come a LONG way since the 80's. Most conservatives are much more libertarian than they used to be, myself included.No Spin Ag said:93MarineHorn said:No Spin Ag said:J. Walter Weatherman said:91AggieLawyer said:2040huck said:
Does he still have supporters? The ethics report was pretty bad. Is his political carrer finally over?
Pretty bad in what respect? Give us specifics, please. Or, are you basing that on what others are saying, just like the investigation did?
Did you read the report? Multiple witnesses plus plenty of financial evidence make it pretty clear what he was doing. Unless you're saying they falsified his Venmo transactions too.
There could be video with Gaetz admitting to what he's doing is wrong and he'd still the same people defending him that he does right now.
Ain't tribal politics grande.
Gaetz is not fit to be AG. But based on what I've seen and heard about Congressmen over the decades he fits right in.
A lot of people like myself aren't too concerned about what Gaetz is being accused of by pimps & hookers. It was all consensual. A 17 y/o prostitute? The horror!! She was probably a virgin too, right?
Bribery/corruption in a public official is far worse than paying for sex. Drug use? I'll bet a good chunk of current reps get high routinely.
I'm just pleasantly surprised, impressed even, that the right is so accepting of things that folk on their side do when for decades they clutched their pearls when someone on the left did similar.
It's refreshing.
One is guilty of a state crime?oh no said:
we see that one congressmen on the intelligence committee can be ****ing an actual CCP spy and not only stay in office, but keep his committees (until congressional leadership changed) and no one in the media or social media mobs even bat an eye. then we see that another congressman paid an escort service via venmo 6 or 7 years ago for a date and everyone freaks out about how awful it is and how the guy should never hold office ever again. hmmm... i wonder what the difference between those two congressmen is....
93MarineHorn said:We've come a LONG way since the 80's. Most conservatives are much more libertarian than they used to be, myself included.No Spin Ag said:93MarineHorn said:No Spin Ag said:J. Walter Weatherman said:91AggieLawyer said:2040huck said:
Does he still have supporters? The ethics report was pretty bad. Is his political carrer finally over?
Pretty bad in what respect? Give us specifics, please. Or, are you basing that on what others are saying, just like the investigation did?
Did you read the report? Multiple witnesses plus plenty of financial evidence make it pretty clear what he was doing. Unless you're saying they falsified his Venmo transactions too.
There could be video with Gaetz admitting to what he's doing is wrong and he'd still the same people defending him that he does right now.
Ain't tribal politics grande.
Gaetz is not fit to be AG. But based on what I've seen and heard about Congressmen over the decades he fits right in.
A lot of people like myself aren't too concerned about what Gaetz is being accused of by pimps & hookers. It was all consensual. A 17 y/o prostitute? The horror!! She was probably a virgin too, right?
Bribery/corruption in a public official is far worse than paying for sex. Drug use? I'll bet a good chunk of current reps get high routinely.
I'm just pleasantly surprised, impressed even, that the right is so accepting of things that folk on their side do when for decades they clutched their pearls when someone on the left did similar.
It's refreshing.
I must have missed the charges being filed. When does his prison sentence begin?2040huck said:One is guilty of a state crime?oh no said:
we see that one congressmen on the intelligence committee can be ****ing an actual CCP spy and not only stay in office, but keep his committees (until congressional leadership changed) and no one in the media or social media mobs even bat an eye. then we see that another congressman paid an escort service via venmo 6 or 7 years ago for a date and everyone freaks out about how awful it is and how the guy should never hold office ever again. hmmm... i wonder what the difference between those two congressmen is....
YESlb3 said:Was the ethics report released?2040huck said:
Does he still have supporters? The ethics report was pretty bad. Is his political career finally over?
Rockdoc said:
Then why don't they file charges and get him prosecuted?
Thanks for the summary.74OA said:YESlb3 said:Was the ethics report released?2040huck said:
Does he still have supporters? The ethics report was pretty bad. Is his political career finally over?
"Here are five big takeaways from the House Ethics Committee released today on former Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz's alleged misconduct:
[ol]Gaetz allegedly paid tens of thousands of dollars to women for sex or drugs on some 20 occasions The committee report found "substantial evidence" that Gaetz paid for sex with a 17-year-old girl Gaetz allegedly broke a handful of laws including engaging in commercial sex The one-time Florida congressman was "uncooperative throughout the Committee's review" and refused to appear for questioning At least one woman interviewed told the committee that the use of drugs at the parties they attended may have "impaired their ability to really know what was going on or fully consent" [/ol]
Gaetz denies any wrongdoing and says "the people investigating me hated me"
713nervy said:
RE: some background for why he's not being charged. Maybe someone more qualified can address this further.
If the accuser won't come forward to assist in the prosecution, it didn't happen. It's all a lie. How do I know? I've seen it too many times now. I could give a **** what he is "alleged" to have done. The DOJ didn't pursue the case against a Republican. The allegations must really be double-secret-bull*****713nervy said:
RE: some background for why he's not being charged. Maybe someone more qualified can address this further.
J. Walter Weatherman said:91AggieLawyer said:2040huck said:
Does he still have supporters? The ethics report was pretty bad. Is his political carrer finally over?
Pretty bad in what respect? Give us specifics, please. Or, are you basing that on what others are saying, just like the investigation did?
Did you read the report? Multiple witnesses plus plenty of financial evidence make it pretty clear what he was doing. Unless you're saying they falsified his Venmo transactions too.
713nervy said:
Assumptions, assumptions…
Yes, I understand that much. I meant WHY the DOJ wouldn't move forward with prosecution.
oh no said:
we see that one congressmen on the intelligence committee can be ****ing an actual CCP spy and not only stay in office, but keep his committees (until congressional leadership changed) and no one in the media or social media mobs even bat an eye. then we see that another congressman paid an escort service via venmo 6 or 7 years ago for a date and everyone freaks out about how awful it is and how the guy should never hold office ever again. hmmm... i wonder what the difference between those two congressmen is....
I'm not a lawyer.Logos Stick said:Rockdoc said:
Then why don't they file charges and get him prosecuted?
A lawyer on the other thread said the Feds most likely notified Florida two years ago when they dropped the case on Gaetz, but Florida couldn't do anything these past two years because the House was investigating. Now that the House is no longer investigating, they will go after him.
I think the guy actually believes that. SMH
Sometimes I feel like I was the only reporter to look into the details of the Gaetz allegations. That's how I learned the accuser is in prison for making the same false sex-with-minors accusation against someone else. https://t.co/0oqOfDlBQb
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) December 23, 2024
Its legal in 39 states to have sex with a 17 year old. Are you really going to hang your hat on which side of the Florida Georgia line he was on? When the accuser has done jail time for making similar false accusations?EX TEXASEX said:
Sex with a minor is perfectly fine and no big deal. It is actually a waste of resources trying to prosecute people who do it. I mean as long as it happens on Little Saint James Island. Right ??!!!