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The mother of Congresswoman Lauren Boebert filed multiple paternity suits between 1987 and 1990 alleging that Lane is Boebert's father. A paternity test Lane took in 1990 ruled him out as the father, and the suit was dismissed. In 2012 Boebert's mother sent the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation a letter asking for further investigation, but there is no record that the bureau took any action. Social media and blog posts between 2008 and 2013 continued to allege that Lane is Boebert's father.[19]On July 31, 2021 Salon Magazine & Raw Story released an article [20] which notes that the Karen Weary, who oversaw the paternity test in 1990 was convicted of switching blood samples in paternity tests for which she had received personal funding so that said fathers could avoid paying child support. North Carolina was mandated to notify everyone involved in Weary's cases and retest all the samples she had taken that excluded fathers. Boebert's mother had by then moved to Colorado and was unaware of this development until many years later. Lane still refuses to be retested.
So, is the origin of "MEGA MAGA" that dax felt in his own mind the need to distinguish between the MAGAs who he thinks are just crazy AF and the MAGAs who he thinks are totally reasonable and he actually agrees a lot with?
In Joe Biden's America, it's easier to get an abortion and a free crack pipe than it is to feed your baby.— Mercedes Schlapp (@mercedesschlapp) May 12, 2022
In Joe Biden's America, it's easier to get an abortion and a free crack pipe than it is to feed your baby.
MEGAMAGA level shitposting: In Joe Biden's America, it's easier to get an abortion and a free crack pipe than it is to feed your baby.— Mercedes Schlapp (@mercedesschlapp) May 12, 2022?s=20&t=mcPt4rC2Mpdf0F_uvWjmkQ
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President Biden has taken to using the term “ultra-MAGA” to warn of Republican extremism. The term has caused bemusement among Democrats, and some Trump followers have embraced it. https://t.co/qjD1kE7iTy— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) May 13, 2022
President Biden has taken to using the term “ultra-MAGA” to warn of Republican extremism. The term has caused bemusement among Democrats, and some Trump followers have embraced it. https://t.co/qjD1kE7iTy
“I love you, but I would love you more,” Ted Nugent tells the audience at Trump’s rally, “if you went out and just went berserk on the skulls of the Democrats and the marxists and the communists.” “Evil” must be “stamped out.”— Christopher Hooks (@cd_hooks) May 14, 2022
“I love you, but I would love you more,” Ted Nugent tells the audience at Trump’s rally, “if you went out and just went berserk on the skulls of the Democrats and the marxists and the communists.” “Evil” must be “stamped out.”
"Republicans just want what is best for America's pedos" -- Elise Stefanik— DoomerVonDoomington 🇺🇦 (@DoomerVon) May 14, 2022
"Republicans just want what is best for America's pedos" -- Elise Stefanik