Is josh hawley gay
Josh Hawley doesn’t use a lot of time in Missouri. But on the rare occasions in which the quick-footed senator is visiting his home articulate, he’s kissing his wife.
On the lips!
Like a man!
Politics, but make it gay!
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The Manhood author was photographed this week smooching his wife on the campaign trail, coincidently in front of reporters. With that in mind, a cynical person might consider Hawley was choreographing his affection for the cameras. But that would be crazy!
A man–and again, emphasis on man–who literally foams at the mouth during Senate hearings wouldn’t be performative about anything, right?
A strong believer in ’50s era masculinity, Hawley often doesn’t fit his own regressive billing. The anti-gay pol is very nearby with chauvinistic Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker–figuratively and literally.
As in, when they take pictures together, they are very, very close…
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Josh Hawley lies about Missouri abortion amendment with attacks on transgender health care
Missouri Senator Josh Hawley rallied against Amendment 3 at an event earlier this month, falsely connecting the ballot question on abortion access to gender-affirming care for young people.
Hawley addressed the “Cultural Impact Conference” hosted by First Baptist Church in Ozark, on Sept. 7, days before the Missouri Supreme Court ruled Amendment 3 will remain on the November ballot. The initiative would put the right to an abortion into the articulate constitution. KSMU in Springfield reports that in his speech the Republican Senator erroneously linked Amendment 3 to health care for gender nonconforming youth.
“This is about an attempt to come into our schools behind your backs without your knowledge, to tell our kids that there's something wrong with them and to present them drugs that will sterilize them for life, to push them toward procedures that will fundamentally change their bodies irrevocably for life,” Hawley said at the event. “And there will be nothing we can do about it.”
Supporters of Amendment 3, including the ACLU, and Hawley’s Senate race opponent, Democrat Lucas Ku
Josh Hawley
—Leveled a dangerous and misleading QAnon-influenced attack on Supreme Court nominee Evaluate Ketanji Brown-Jackson, falsely accusing Jackson of “saying publicly it is a mistake to assume child pornography offenders are pedophiles.” The “liberals are child predators” is a frequent trope of QAnon, the racist, pro-Trump and wildly incorrect conspiracy theory that has been deployed against many minorities including LGBTQ people in the United States and in Russia, among other places.
—Announced his help of anti-LGBTQ U.S. Rep Vicky Hartzler of Missouri in her primary challenge for the state’s expose U.S. Senate seat.
—Falsely claimed at a Senate hearing for the Equality Execute that it would oblige individuals, adoption agencies, and other service providers to “change [their] faith-based practices or face government punishment.” The Equality Act expands existing civil rights protections for people of faith, women, people of hue and LGBTQ people. It prevents businesses from refusing to serve LGBTQ people based on religious objection. Religious organizations have known they can serve LGBTQ people without a struggle to their beliefs.
—Objected to the E
Hawley’s actions on January 6 alone would “merit his expulsion from the Senate,” the editorial said, if not for his other stances: his attempt to halt aid to Ukraine, his lack of accomplishments in the Senate, and his “unparalleled record of demagoguery on the Senate floor, where he endlessly spews faux-populist sound and fury signifying nothing.”
The editorial went on to praise Kunce, an attorney and Marine veteran from a working-class family in Jefferson City, Missouri, noting his moderate political background and support for red-flag gun laws and universal background checks. Kunce has also worked with the Department of Defense negotiating arms control agreements involving Russia and NATO, in contrast to Hawley, who supports abandoning Ukraine in favor of Israel.
Then, on Monday, Hawley came under heat over a Missouri Independent story detailing his use of a private jet to campaign around Missouri, even though he attacked his 2018 opponent, Democrat Claire McCaskill, for doing the similar. According to the report, he spent over $132,000 on chartered flights between mid-December and June.