Nobody I’ve talked to knows him personally so I can’t speak to his character, but I’d like to think he just pivoted in the wrong direction. He’s a freshman congressman so obviously there’s a learning curve and deep down I do understand how someone can think red flag laws would help. Logically it should but corruption gets in the way and maybe he just hasn’t gotten that rude awakening.
I’m not going to defend the dude because I don’t have the background. As far as I’m aware his reputation in the teams is nothing to write home about but the thing with the SEAL teams is that accountability is paramount. If he’s out there being a shitbag the boys will smoke his ass. There’s concerns to be raised but I’m not going to speak out of turn considering I’ve never met the guy.
Before audit but the audit was diluted and overlooked. Crenshaw is a snake, I admire your optimism, but this is the same neocon that shat on Trump in an op Ed for the washing post stating we should not leave the middle east.
I respect him for his service and sacrifice, but that doesn't carry over to his political career.
Red flag laws
Denied the steal
Shat on Trump right before the elections in a cry and tell op ed for the the Washington. Post of all papers
How much leeway are you gonna give before you consider that maybe benefit of the doubt isn't worth it?
My IL rep also voted for that bill with red flag - when questioned he said the entire bill had some real good parts and the senate had already taken out that red flag part. I hope that is the case.
Crenshaw is the proverbial wolf in sheep's clothing, I'd say.
In other words, he totally has a specific image that is shaped and crafted in order to appeal to a certain audience, as a certain type of person.
But at crunch time, actions tell the truth. He's as dirty as they get. Says all the right things, like a sleeper, but then when activated, does the deed.
Porn pirate, gun-grabbing Crenshaw was a seal too.
Nobody I’ve talked to knows him personally so I can’t speak to his character, but I’d like to think he just pivoted in the wrong direction. He’s a freshman congressman so obviously there’s a learning curve and deep down I do understand how someone can think red flag laws would help. Logically it should but corruption gets in the way and maybe he just hasn’t gotten that rude awakening.
Was that pivot when he joined the WEF?
I’m not going to defend the dude because I don’t have the background. As far as I’m aware his reputation in the teams is nothing to write home about but the thing with the SEAL teams is that accountability is paramount. If he’s out there being a shitbag the boys will smoke his ass. There’s concerns to be raised but I’m not going to speak out of turn considering I’ve never met the guy.
I watched him go on stage and talk about how the election wasn't stolen, how probably SOME fraud happened but not enough to overturn an election.
Take a step back to neutral ground and analyze him with fresh eyes...he's not based.
Very much like Jason Crowe, the "Ranger" and staunch lefty "representative" of my district.
I don’t follow him so I’m not aware of that. Was this post audit?
Before audit but the audit was diluted and overlooked. Crenshaw is a snake, I admire your optimism, but this is the same neocon that shat on Trump in an op Ed for the washing post stating we should not leave the middle east.
I respect him for his service and sacrifice, but that doesn't carry over to his political career.
Red flag laws
Denied the steal
Shat on Trump right before the elections in a cry and tell op ed for the the Washington. Post of all papers
How much leeway are you gonna give before you consider that maybe benefit of the doubt isn't worth it?
God damnit the reply I wrote didn't save. Agh. I'm gonna do a voice message because I'm not typing that all on my phone again. Give me a sec.
Here you go
https://voca.ro/1iKavVQIeZo8
My IL rep also voted for that bill with red flag - when questioned he said the entire bill had some real good parts and the senate had already taken out that red flag part. I hope that is the case.
Crenshaw is the proverbial wolf in sheep's clothing, I'd say.
In other words, he totally has a specific image that is shaped and crafted in order to appeal to a certain audience, as a certain type of person.
But at crunch time, actions tell the truth. He's as dirty as they get. Says all the right things, like a sleeper, but then when activated, does the deed.
He's part of the Great Reset.