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dlilafae

(85 posts)
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 10:10 AM Mar 2022

Jayson Boebert: 2004 indecent exposure, public lewdness, four days jail-time, bonded out, probation.

Yes, Colorado Representative Lauren Boebert's husband, whipped out his muscle at Fireside Lanes Bowling Alley, and exposed himself to a 16 y/o and 20 y/o women.

From their police statement:

Trish and I were standing at the snack bar, and she came up and looked at my tattoo on my back, and she pulled down her sock and said, 'look, mine is fading, she said. "Then Jayson said 'I have a tattoo on my d*ck."

"Trish and I said 'ya, whatever' and turned away to ignore him," Coombs continued. "Then Jayson came up behind us and pulled his penis out of his pants. His thumb was covering the head, and all I saw was the shaft. Trish and I turned away and went and told Larry." That refers to Larry McCown, the owner of Fireside Lane in Rifle, Colorado, who called the sheriff's department.

https://www.salon.com/2021/08/31/lauren-boeberts-husband-did-jail-time-for-lewd-exposure-in-a-bowling-alley-she-was-there/

Let's forego the discussion that Lauren said yes to Jayson after being charged for this when he asked for her hand in marriage!

But really, do Republicans do a simple Google search before voting for a candidate, or does the integrity and morals of a family unit no longer matter?


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Jayson Boebert: 2004 indecent exposure, public lewdness, four days jail-time, bonded out, probation. (Original Post) dlilafae Mar 2022 OP
No, integrity and morals of a family unit have only ever been a smokescreen elias7 Mar 2022 #1
Can't take a joke WA-03 Democrat Mar 2022 #2
I see he's been wardrobe shopping at the tRump Depot Blue Owl Mar 2022 #3
"does the integrity and morals of a family unit no longer matter?" Ray Bruns Mar 2022 #4
There is something grossly OBSCENE in this photo... ProudMNDemocrat Mar 2022 #5
I believe the witnesses were telling a true story. Sounds real to me Walleye Mar 2022 #6
Reminds me of the joke about TINY. DEbluedude Mar 2022 #7
16 year olds are not women. niyad Mar 2022 #8
The people in her district JustAnotherGen Mar 2022 #9

elias7

(3,991 posts)
1. No, integrity and morals of a family unit have only ever been a smokescreen
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 10:19 AM
Mar 2022

To be used when convenient and ignored except if your opponent can be attacked.

WA-03 Democrat

(3,037 posts)
2. Can't take a joke
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 10:21 AM
Mar 2022

Who amongst us has not covered the head just show the shaft?


It would have been a better story if dumbass actually had a tat on his wiener.

Ray Bruns

(4,074 posts)
4. "does the integrity and morals of a family unit no longer matter?"
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 10:28 AM
Mar 2022

Never mattered before. As long as they had and R by their name, they were good to go.

Walleye

(30,977 posts)
6. I believe the witnesses were telling a true story. Sounds real to me
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 10:40 AM
Mar 2022

Do they look like a young couple in love to you?

DEbluedude

(816 posts)
7. Reminds me of the joke about TINY.
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 11:12 AM
Mar 2022

Guy shows his dick with a tat to a hooker and she laughs and says, "It says TINY", what are you going to do with that? He says, "don't laugh, you'll see" and after some foreplay she realizes the tat says, "Ticonderoga, NY."

JustAnotherGen

(31,780 posts)
9. The people in her district
Thu Mar 10, 2022, 11:42 AM
Mar 2022

Didn't care. I believe this was well known when she ran.

Those who find the behavior acceptable out number those who do not.

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