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re: So guess who is having quite an image problem? Madison Cawthorn duh Dud is a liar
Posted on 4/6/22 at 10:27 pm to JJJimmyJimJames
Posted on 4/6/22 at 10:27 pm to JJJimmyJimJames
And Kevin McCarthy is a snake and needs to be voted out
Posted on 4/6/22 at 10:28 pm to BuckyCheese
and again
Back in November, Republican Madison Cawthorn was elected to represent North Carolina’s 11th Congressional District at the age of 25, making him the youngest member of Congress. He won his district with a campaign that advanced falsehoods about the 2020 election, spread lies about his own personal history, and openly espoused hateful, racist rhetoric. A vocal Trump supporter, Cawthorn quickly became a darling of the far-right, speaking at both the Republican National Convention in August 2020 and the rally in Washington, D.C., on January 6 that preceded the attack on the Capitol. As writer Talia Lavin put it in the Cut following Cawthorn’s election: “It’s hard not to arrive at the conclusion that this is the future of the Republican Party, and the main of what it has to offer.”
Throughout his precipitous ascent to power, Cawthorn has also been trailed by reports of sexual misconduct. Over the past week, the Washington Post, CNN, and Buzzfeed News have all reported on the allegations against him from former classmates, who accused the congressman of making unwanted advances on them and putting them in uncomfortable situations. This is not the first time such claims have been made public. In October, over 150 former students from Cawthorn’s alma mater, Patrick Henry College, signed a letter saying that his predatory behavior was well-known around campus and that women were warned not to be alone with him.
In addition to being celebrated as a rising star of the GOP, Cawthorn serves on House Education Committee and the Veterans’ Affairs Committee. Below, what we know about the young congressman’s history of alleged harassment and lies.
He reportedly took women on what he called “fun rides.”
A common detail in the allegations against Cawthorn are the so-called “fun rides” he would take women on, in which he would drive them in his car to isolated locations and, women say, make a move on them.
Katrina Krulikas, a North Carolina resident who was part of the same home-schooling network as Cawthorn, was one of the first women to come forward with allegations against the congressman. In August, Krulikas posted on Instagram about an incident that took place in 2014, when Cawthorn was 19 and she was 17. The two had agreed to go on a date, and Cawthorn drove them to a secluded spot in the woods. According to her account, they sat around a bonfire, and soon, Cawthorn started talking about sex, which made Krulikas uncomfortable. She says he pressured her to sit in his lap, and then took things further.
“He tries to kiss me and I say no and I don’t let him kiss me,” Krulikas told the Post. “We talk for like a little bit longer, like a few minutes. And then suddenly” he moved forward “as if to try to kiss me so quickly that I wouldn’t have a choice to say no or push him away. And at this point, I’m so startled that I fall back.” Krulikas said that her hair got caught in Cawthorn’s wheelchair, and that she was pulling it out to try to escape. Eventually, she got away and Cawthorn drove her home.
“I remember going on that date with her,” Cawthorn said in August. ““I did try and kiss her just very normal, just in a flirtatious way. As soon as I realized that she didn’t want to — I think she pulled back a little bit — the date was over and we continued to sit around the fire for quite a while. I drove her back to her car and everything was normal. I realized she didn’t want to pursue a romantic relationship and so I don’t think I talked to her very much after that.”
The incident seemed to be just the beginning of a pattern of behavior that he continued when he got to college in 2016.
“His MO was to take vulnerable women out on these rides with him in the car, and to make advances,” Caitlin Coulter, one of Cawthorn’s former college classmates, told CNN.
Coulter said that Cawthorn took her on one such drive, and that when she turned him down, he turned the car around and began speeding back to campus at 70 or 80 miles an hour on one-lane roads. “And it was — it was really scary.”
Another college classmate, Leah Petree, said that Cawthorn invited her on one of his “fun drives” and “insinuated some sexual activity.” Petree had a boyfriend and declined, but she told the Post that Cawthorn continued to pressure her. Then, in the cafeteria one day in October 2016, when Cawthorn began asking another female student sexual questions that Petree thought were inappropriate, she intervened, and she says he exploded at her.
“He got really angry and looked at me and screamed at me with a lot of anger,” Petree said. She remembers him calling her “ ‘just a little, blonde, slutty American girl.’ And I remember that quote very well … I remember at the time my eyes stinging with tears, the whole table going quiet.”
His behavior was so well-known that over 150 of his former classmates spoke out against him.
Cawthorn only attended Patrick Henry College for the fall 2016 semester. He earned mostly Ds, and then dropped out.
In his brief time there, though, his conduct managed to make an impression on his classmates. When Cawthorn was campaigning for congress, over 150 Patrick Henry alums shared a letter opposing his candidacy and said that “Cawthorn’s time at PHC was marked by gross misconduct towards our female peers, public misrepresentation of his past, disorderly conduct that was against the school’s student honor code, and self-admitted academic failings.”
Back in November, Republican Madison Cawthorn was elected to represent North Carolina’s 11th Congressional District at the age of 25, making him the youngest member of Congress. He won his district with a campaign that advanced falsehoods about the 2020 election, spread lies about his own personal history, and openly espoused hateful, racist rhetoric. A vocal Trump supporter, Cawthorn quickly became a darling of the far-right, speaking at both the Republican National Convention in August 2020 and the rally in Washington, D.C., on January 6 that preceded the attack on the Capitol. As writer Talia Lavin put it in the Cut following Cawthorn’s election: “It’s hard not to arrive at the conclusion that this is the future of the Republican Party, and the main of what it has to offer.”
Throughout his precipitous ascent to power, Cawthorn has also been trailed by reports of sexual misconduct. Over the past week, the Washington Post, CNN, and Buzzfeed News have all reported on the allegations against him from former classmates, who accused the congressman of making unwanted advances on them and putting them in uncomfortable situations. This is not the first time such claims have been made public. In October, over 150 former students from Cawthorn’s alma mater, Patrick Henry College, signed a letter saying that his predatory behavior was well-known around campus and that women were warned not to be alone with him.
In addition to being celebrated as a rising star of the GOP, Cawthorn serves on House Education Committee and the Veterans’ Affairs Committee. Below, what we know about the young congressman’s history of alleged harassment and lies.
He reportedly took women on what he called “fun rides.”
A common detail in the allegations against Cawthorn are the so-called “fun rides” he would take women on, in which he would drive them in his car to isolated locations and, women say, make a move on them.
Katrina Krulikas, a North Carolina resident who was part of the same home-schooling network as Cawthorn, was one of the first women to come forward with allegations against the congressman. In August, Krulikas posted on Instagram about an incident that took place in 2014, when Cawthorn was 19 and she was 17. The two had agreed to go on a date, and Cawthorn drove them to a secluded spot in the woods. According to her account, they sat around a bonfire, and soon, Cawthorn started talking about sex, which made Krulikas uncomfortable. She says he pressured her to sit in his lap, and then took things further.
“He tries to kiss me and I say no and I don’t let him kiss me,” Krulikas told the Post. “We talk for like a little bit longer, like a few minutes. And then suddenly” he moved forward “as if to try to kiss me so quickly that I wouldn’t have a choice to say no or push him away. And at this point, I’m so startled that I fall back.” Krulikas said that her hair got caught in Cawthorn’s wheelchair, and that she was pulling it out to try to escape. Eventually, she got away and Cawthorn drove her home.
“I remember going on that date with her,” Cawthorn said in August. ““I did try and kiss her just very normal, just in a flirtatious way. As soon as I realized that she didn’t want to — I think she pulled back a little bit — the date was over and we continued to sit around the fire for quite a while. I drove her back to her car and everything was normal. I realized she didn’t want to pursue a romantic relationship and so I don’t think I talked to her very much after that.”
The incident seemed to be just the beginning of a pattern of behavior that he continued when he got to college in 2016.
“His MO was to take vulnerable women out on these rides with him in the car, and to make advances,” Caitlin Coulter, one of Cawthorn’s former college classmates, told CNN.
Coulter said that Cawthorn took her on one such drive, and that when she turned him down, he turned the car around and began speeding back to campus at 70 or 80 miles an hour on one-lane roads. “And it was — it was really scary.”
Another college classmate, Leah Petree, said that Cawthorn invited her on one of his “fun drives” and “insinuated some sexual activity.” Petree had a boyfriend and declined, but she told the Post that Cawthorn continued to pressure her. Then, in the cafeteria one day in October 2016, when Cawthorn began asking another female student sexual questions that Petree thought were inappropriate, she intervened, and she says he exploded at her.
“He got really angry and looked at me and screamed at me with a lot of anger,” Petree said. She remembers him calling her “ ‘just a little, blonde, slutty American girl.’ And I remember that quote very well … I remember at the time my eyes stinging with tears, the whole table going quiet.”
His behavior was so well-known that over 150 of his former classmates spoke out against him.
Cawthorn only attended Patrick Henry College for the fall 2016 semester. He earned mostly Ds, and then dropped out.
In his brief time there, though, his conduct managed to make an impression on his classmates. When Cawthorn was campaigning for congress, over 150 Patrick Henry alums shared a letter opposing his candidacy and said that “Cawthorn’s time at PHC was marked by gross misconduct towards our female peers, public misrepresentation of his past, disorderly conduct that was against the school’s student honor code, and self-admitted academic failings.”
Posted on 4/6/22 at 10:28 pm to GumboPot
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Seriously. I'm totally out of the loop. I don't know what "beard fake" means.
A beard is a woman who pretends to date a gay man so he can appear straight in public.
So his beard fake wife is the woman who pretended to be his fiance then wife so people wouldn't suspect he is gay.
Posted on 4/6/22 at 10:29 pm to JJJimmyJimJames
“During his brief time at the college,” the letter continues, “Cawthorn established a reputation for predatory behavior. His modus operandi was to invite unsuspecting women on ‘joy rides’ in his white Dodge Challenger. Cawthorn would take young women to secluded areas, lock the doors, and proceed to make unwanted sexual advances,” the letter read. “It became a regular warning in the female dorms not to be caught alone with Madison Cawthorn.”
Cawthorn has faced a slew of other scandals as well.
Though Cawthorn has not been on the national stage for very long, his time in the public eye has already been characterized by scandals and lies. Notably:
• In a campaign video, Cawthorn said that the 2014 car accident he was in that left him partially paralyzed had derailed his plans to go to the United States Naval Academy. In reality, Cawthorn had already applied to and been rejected from the Naval Academy before the accident took place. According to the Post, he also said that he had been accepted to Princeton and an online program at Harvard, but he later admitted he hadn’t been accepted and that those statements were not true.
• In an address at Patrick Henry College, Cawthorn said that at the time of the car accident that his friend who had been driving the car when it crashed had abandoned him at the scene, leaving him to die in a “fiery tomb,” and that doctors had declared him dead. Neither of those things were true. The friend, Bradley Ledford, said that in fact he had pulled Cawthorn from the wreckage, and an accident report said that Cawthorn was declared “incapacitated,” not dead.
• During his campaign, Cawthorn embraced racist rhetoric. In an attack against the journalist Tom Fielder, who had reported on Cawthorn’s lies about his academic past, a Cawthorn campaign website wrote that Fielder “quit his academia job in Boston to work for non-white males, like Cory Booker, who aims to ruin white males running for office.” When Booker denounced the comment as “rank racism,” Cawthorn replied, “The syntax of our language was unclear and unfairly implied I was criticizing Cory Booker.”
• In August, Jezebel found old social-media posts of Cawthorn’s, including one of him and his brother beaming at the Eagles Nest, Hitler’s vacation home. “Seeing the Eagles Nest has been on my bucket list for awhile, it did not disappoint,” Cawthorn wrote. “Strange to hear so many laughs and share such a good time with my brother where only 79 years ago a supreme evil shared laughs and good times with his compatriots.”
• After the Capitol insurrection on January 6, he falsely claimed that Democrats were behind the violent attack. [I BELIEVE THAT DEMOCRATS WERE BEHIND THE VIOLENT ATTACK]
All of this has been widely reported, and yet Cawthorn’s ascendancy within the GOP continues. He’s a favorite of Trump’s, with the president gushing after his election that he’s “a terrific young man … He’s going to be one of the greats.”
Posted on 4/6/22 at 10:33 pm to JJJimmyJimJames
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In August, Jezebel found old social-media posts of Cawthorn’s, including one of him and his brother beaming at the Eagles Nest, Hitler’s vacation home. “Seeing the Eagles Nest has been on my bucket list for awhile, it did not disappoint,” Cawthorn wrote. “Strange to hear so many laughs and share such a good time with my brother where only 79 years ago a supreme evil shared laughs and good times with his compatriots.”
I love how they're trying to turn this comment into him being supportive of the Nazis when he's calling the Nazis "supreme evil". I don't know how one can describe a group in more negative terms.
Based on your long thread, it looks like just one long smear campaign against the young man because he hit a little too close to the target with his remark about coke and orgies in DC (WHICH WE ALL KNOW HAPPENS).
This post was edited on 4/6/22 at 10:34 pm
Posted on 4/6/22 at 10:39 pm to DaleGribble
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You need therapy.
He's one of the more creative trolls, I'll give him that.
Posted on 4/6/22 at 10:41 pm to kingbob
quote:I think he may be unstable. A lot of these stories are from sources that I find weak - but there are a shiteton of these stories
I love how they're trying to turn this comment into him being supportive of the Nazis when he's calling the Nazis "supreme evil". I don't know how one can describe a group in more negative terms.
Based on your long thread, it looks like just one long smear campaign against the young man because he hit a little too close to the target with his remark about coke and orgies in DC (WHICH WE ALL KNOW HAPPENS).
traffic tickets
multiple lies
questionable judgements
Divorce in 8 months after Russian casino story
never produced info on the orgies comment - may have fabricated it to be seen as savior
I know one of his fundraisers is unstable as hell
An 18-month-old video of GOP Rep. Madison Cawthorn explaining how he met his soon-to-be ex-wife emerged on Twitter this weekend.
Cawthorn, 26, originally shared the story, which includes a Russian casino, a US Army captain, and a faux CrossFit competition, in an interview with Stephanie Hamill from the Daily Caller, a right-wing site, in June 2020.
On December 22, Cawthorn announced that he and his wife, Cristina Bayardelle Cawthorn, were divorcing after less than a year of marriage.
Madison Cawthorn did not immediately respond to Insider's request for clarification on the story. Cristina Bayardelle Cawthorn did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
The congressman, who represents North Carolina, recounted that he was on vacation in St. Petersburg, Russia, with friends. Cawthorn said he embarked on "one last trip" before undergoing back surgery that he feared would prevent him from flying again.
"We just decided to take $100 each and go into a casino and see how it went," Cawthorn said. He didn't mention how he gained access to a casino in St. Petersburg since gambling and casinos have been banned in Russia since 2009, with the exception of four zones in the country's far east.
"I ended up meeting an American there who was a captain in the Army, and he was originally from Miami," said Cawthorn, who identified the other man as "Todd."
The congressman said he and Todd formed "a really great relationship" and stayed in contact for a year and a half. Cawthorn said he later met up with Todd while on a work trip to Miami, and the latter invited him to a CrossFit competition.
"I laughed and said: 'Well, Todd, I'm in a wheelchair. I obviously can't do CrossFit.' And he said, 'Well, just do the pull-up section,'" Cawthorn told Hamill.
Cawthorn said he attended the competition but found out it "all was a sham. It was a fake CrossFit competition."
"He just wanted to put me in the same room with the girl who was eventually going to become my fiancée. And so, we did, and her and I hit it off, and it's been a magical relationship ever since," Cawthorn added.
This post was edited on 4/6/22 at 10:42 pm
Posted on 4/6/22 at 10:42 pm to kingbob
Ever notice how it’s always Republicans that get their entire life history investigated by the media? Imagine if the media actually dug this deep into I dunno say...BHO, Ilhan Omar...AOC...Kamalalalala Harris etc..,funny how we never about their life history this in depth? What a coincidence!!!
Posted on 4/6/22 at 10:43 pm to DaleGribble
quote:You need the wisdom and experience to realize that your dullard existence is not the norm for many people.
You need therapy.
Posted on 4/6/22 at 10:43 pm to JJJimmyJimJames
Another HHTM alter.
Posted on 4/6/22 at 10:45 pm to Buckeye Backer
quote:I agree with this statement.
Ever notice how it’s always Republicans that get their entire life history investigated by the media? Imagine if the media actually dug this deep into I dunno say...BHO, Ilhan Omar...AOC...Kamalalalala Harris etc..,funny how we never about their life history this in depth? What a coincidence!!!
I also think we need to TERM LIMIT EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THEM - to be what our founders intended; citizen lawmakers then a RETURN to their homes
Posted on 4/6/22 at 10:45 pm to Buckeye Backer
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Ever notice how it’s always Republicans that get their entire life history investigated by the media? Imagine if the media actually dug this deep into I dunno say...BHO, Ilhan Omar...AOC...Kamalalalala Harris etc..,funny how we never about their life history this in depth? What a coincidence!!!
There's a reason the left essentially controls the media.
Posted on 4/6/22 at 10:46 pm to CGSC Lobotomy
Smart man. I hadn’t considered this. Whoever he is, he desperately needs to seek out psychiatric help.
Posted on 4/6/22 at 10:50 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
quote:you have no clue as to with whom you are dealing
Smart man. I hadn’t considered this. Whoever he is, he desperately needs to seek out psychiatric help.
Posted on 4/6/22 at 10:55 pm to BuckyCheese
quote:seems he would at least detail some of it..
Apparently he lost his courage as he hasn't named names.
maybe it is an election gambit
Posted on 4/6/22 at 10:56 pm to JJJimmyJimJames
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you have no clue as to with whom you are dealing
Trump broke you
Posted on 4/6/22 at 10:57 pm to JJJimmyJimJames
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traffic tickets
I could not care less about this, granted, I'm an advocate for abolishing speeding and the entire policing for revenue system.
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multiple lies
It seems like there are some exaggerations or inconsistencies surrounding his car accident from years ago. I'm not really sure if this is that much of a gotcha when he says he almost died verses the ambulance reporting him in critical condition. It seems like the journalist is parsing words to make it sound like he lied when the facts aren't very different from his description.
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Divorce in 8 months after Russian casino story
This is semi-legit, but I can definitely see how getting married right around the time one runs for Congress and gets elected could stress any relationship. I can see a new wife like that loving the attention at first and then quickly hating it. It seems Madison is REALLY unpopular in DC, even with his own party, and if there's one thing DC wives HATE, it's when they're shunned from the social scene. She's also an influencer and may have been threatened with shadow banning and/or sponsorship losses if she didn't distance herself from Madison. Maybe he's gay and she was paid to be his beard?
This is all speculation, of course, because we don't know what his personal life was like and WHO frickING GIVES A shite!!!!? I literally don't care if my congressman is smoking 5 blunts a day on the House Floor and banging adult gay prostitutes on his work desk (as long as they're not government employees) so long as he votes for what I want him to vote for.
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never produced info on the orgies comment - may have fabricated it to be seen as savior
Either he made it up or he doesn't want to be in a single car accident or commit suicide via double tap to the back of a head. I wouldn't want to name names either unless I had a death wish.
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I know one of his fundraisers is unstable as hell
Have you ever met campaigner types? They're mostly nuts.
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Russian Casino
Also couldn't give less of a f&%k. Gambling is legal in a lot of states, it's something for tourists to do. Big whup.
This post was edited on 4/6/22 at 10:59 pm
Posted on 4/6/22 at 11:00 pm to BuckyCheese
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The GOP congressman was also stopped last October in a white 2009 Dodge vehicle for driving 89 mph in a 65 mph zone in Buncombe County, and his court date is set for May 3.
90 in a 65!

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