Boebert doesn't know much about anything save for that burping out this sort of drivel enboldens her low-information base, and enhances her chances to grift and gull the credulous.
Boebert faces calls for federal, state investigations into abuse of authority allegations
By ERNEST LUNING
Dec 2, 2021 Updated Dec 3, 2021
A comedy writer and documentary filmmaker is asking federal and state authorities to investigate U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, accusing the Silt Republican of abusing her position to squelch a political critic.
In letters delivered in late October to the acting U.S. attorney for Colorado and Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, Toby Morton, a Tulsa, Oklahoma, resident, said he wants them to determine whether Boebert improperly used a congressional staffer and the assistance of law enforcement officials in an attempt to shut down a satirical website he maintains and discourage him from producing a film about the freshman lawmaker.
"Her actions against me to date have been predicated on legal threats, harassment, and intimidation," Morton said in an Oct. 25 letter to Weiser obtained by Colorado Politics.
"The most disturbing fact presented in this correspondence alleges that Representative Boebert called upon either Colorado state or local law enforcement to obtain private information from a police database for the purpose of disseminating said material on the internet via a third party," Morton wrote. "These events set a dangerous precedent that not only obstructs my right to engage in political commentary, and possibly my physical wellbeing, but also constitutes a clear and present danger to public order as we know it."
Morton also filed a complaint with the Office of Congressional Ethics, asking for an investigation into whether the allegations described in his letters to state and federal authorities amount to a violation of House rules.
I doubt there is a politician in Washington who does not get most of their tweets proofed before they send them. Yes, I said "most". As they should.
Many/most politicians also have many of their tweets written by staffers. Which IMO should be identified but isn't.*
All politicians and the rest of humanity make at least some typos in tweets. Which are not editable.
We all know this.
*IMO my despicable congresswoman, @elisestefanik @repstefanik, typically has four types of tweets: 1) those that include a letter about her positions (these are the rarest), 2) those that attack various Dems for specific things she pretends they've said/done, 3) those that show her as pleased proud or honored to have attended an event (always military or local R group), and 4) short memes like "build the wall" and "don't mask our children" (the most common). TThe first three are generally well written, obviously proofed, and sometimes formatted or with links. IMO she most likely approves the first three types. The fourth are clearly written by her horribly right-hand man Alex. I often doubt that she sees them, as they are appalling in content and presentation.