Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) pontificated to ex-Trump adviser Steve Bannon about the need for morals on his “War Room” podcast Thursday. (Watch the video below.)
The two were discussing Louisiana’s controversial mandate that public school classrooms display the Ten Commandments. Republican Gov. Jeff Landry signed the legislation into law on Wednesday. Boebert praised “great friend” Landry and was all in.
“This is something we need all throughout our nation ... because we need morals back in our nation, back in our schools,” she said in a clip surfaced by MeidasTouch Network. “If there’s anything we are going to present in front of our children, it’s going to be, it should be, the word of God. Because this is the one truth that is never going to change and never going to leave them. It’s not some woke fad of the day that you can get canceled for believing in 10 years from now.”
And if there is anything that will rile up people on X, the former Twitter, it’s people living in glass houses who throw stones.
Boebert was infamously tossed from a staging of “Beetlejuice” after vaping, talking and groping her date during the performance. She and her campaign falsely denied her disruptive behavior before video emerged and she apologized.
Bannon is scheduled to head to prison in a matter of days for defying a subpoena related to Jan. 6, 2021, and faces a trial on another matter ― allegedly defrauding contributors to a fund to build a southern border wall.
X users went after Boebert, pointing out the “irony” and calling her a “hypocrite.”
“We HAVE to get a firm grip on this problem,” Keith Olbermann of “Countdown” cracked.
Here are more responses that unsurprisingly riff on her night at the theater.
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