I think I may have found the perfect candidate for the Democrat nomination. Not only is Buttigieg a homo, but, in the time honored tradition of Obama and Hillary, it appears he's a pathological liar as well.
ZitatI don’t even remember how many Democrats are running for president right now. Twenty? Thirty? When you run against candidates with huge name recognition, like Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden, it forces you to find ways to stand out. Pete Buttigieg manufactured a feud between him and Mike Pence, declaring Pence a bigot and a homophobe—despite their apparent cordial working relationship while Pence was governor of Indiana and Buttigieg was mayor of South Bend.
It turns out that’s not the only thing Buttigieg has manufactured for the sake of his presidential campaign. On May 1, the Washington Post profiled Buttigieg’s “husband” Chasten, which claimed that when Chasten came out as gay to his family that they didn’t accept him, resulting in his estrangement from his family, forcing him to be homeless for a period of time. It’s the kind of story that really tugs and the bleeding heart-strings of liberal Democrats eat up.
And it’s all a fabrication.
According to Pete Buttigieg’s brother-in-law Rhyan Glezman, the stories reported by the Washington Post aren’t true, and that the Glezman family has always been supportive of Chasten, but the lies about his family were manufactured to create a compelling backstory. “A mayor from a small city and his husband, a child who grew up with nothing and his parents kicked him out … it makes a perfect political story for the campaign,” Rhyan Glezman said in an interview with the Washington Examiner. “To me that’s very sad. If that’s all you have to stand on, you’re not fit to be president of the United States.”
According to Glezman, no one in the family was actually shocked when Chasten came out, and he was not banished from the family and forced into homelessness afterward. “He went away,” Glezman explained. “He was struggling for a time. But there was nothing on the family end that said he had to leave.”
Glezman was particularly angered, he added, by accounts suggesting the family was poor and that Chasten went without as he was growing up. It was little more than an example of playing the “victim card” for political gain.
Well they seem to have a version of the "rags to riches" story of many who find success in America.
Only there's a success short cut to the Dem's version. Their distortion of success is predicated on one being bullied and disadvantaged by the insensitivity of others. The triumph isn't really of success, as if they were finding success by their intelligent, disciplined and determined living.
The Dem's "success stories" are built mostly on plantation-style sympathy. I'm the son of a milkman [John Kasich], I'm the son of a used car salesman [Joe Biden] or a member of an overbearing and mean family [Butt Guy] or I'm a Latina from the Bronx [Sandy] I'm an American Indian [Pocahontas]. They all seem compelled to play that same disadvantaged sympathy card, as if to say, I'm the victim, "I'm one of you, so advance me."
People like Condoleezza Rice, Clarence Thomas and Ben Carson and so many more, these have truly achieved. They never saw their victim status as a card to play. It remains who they are/were but they never let that victim status define them or used to advance them. They stand on their achievements as proud Americans! TM
“Sometimes I was just writing a lot for the audience,” Benny says. “I knew well what they wanted to read. Even if I didn’t believe it.” Benny Johnson ["BuzzFeed Benny"]
"It’s a movement comprised of Americans from all races, religions, backgrounds and beliefs, who want and expect our government to serve the people, and serve the people it will." Donald Trump's Victory Speech 11/9/16
INSIDE EVERY LIBERAL IS A TOTALITARIAN SCREAMING TO GET OUT -- Frontpage mag