The Garbage Elite: They’re asking you to an orgy’: Congressman spills the beans on Washington’s ‘pit of vipers’ Inbox
[Some testimony about the scum who function there in DC.
Disgusting. A lot of the Elite are just garbage. Jew infested crap.
Sexually perverse … hmmm… that sounds a lot like: JEWS JEWS JEWS.
Jan]
‘They’re asking you to an orgy’: Congressman spills the beans on Washington’s ‘pit of vipers’
‘So many people trade in secrets, and there’s a currency to secrets’
Bob UnruhBy Bob Unruh
Published March 29, 2022 at 1:05pm
A newcomer to Congress, North Carolina Rep. Madison Cawthorn, is charging that Washington, D.C., actually is worse than the "swamp" that President Trump remarked, as he calls it a sexually perverse "pit of vipers."
In fact, Cawthorn said in a new Warrior Poet Society podcast on YouTube, America’s capital city an orgy-filled, cocaine-flooded pit.
The Republican said, "The sexual perversion that goes on in Washington. I mean, being kind of a young guy in Washington, where the average age is probably 60 or 70 — [you] look at all these people, a lot of them that I’ve looked up to through my life, I’ve always paid attention to politics.
"Then all of a sudden you get invited: ‘We’re going to have a sexual get-together at one of our homes, you should come.’ ‘What did you just ask me to come to?’ And then you realize they’re asking you to come to an orgy," he said.
Then, he said, there are the drugs.
"And then you watch them do a bump of cocaine right in front of you. And it’s like, this is wild," Cawthorn said.
The 26-year-old compared the real Washington, D.C., to the cable program "House of Cards," which features a "corrupt representative … in D.C. played by Kevin Spacey."
"The only thing that’s not accurate in that show is that you could never get a piece of legislation about education passed that quickly," he explained.
The Hill said Cawthorn "has developed a reputation for unpredictable statements."
He also noted the "espionage aspect" of Washington, where "so many people trade in secrets, and there’s a currency to secrets."
Journalists, he charged, "will keep nasty stories about you or about other people on a shelf. Then if you’re about to speak out against something they don’t want, they’ll come out and say, ‘We’re about to drop this story of when 17 years ago you did X, Y and Z, and you don’t want us to drop that story."
Information that supports claims of insider trading is rampant, he said.
"Washington, D.C., is a pit of vipers. I am there for a quick purpose. Most people who get elected it’s the best job they’ll ever have. … Aside from the honor of getting to serve my constituents, working in Washington is like the worst job."