@ChrissieMayr They got over $600,000 in a GoFundMe you piece of shit. Sorry the lowlife scum used it for their own personal gain and not for their son. Fuck them, fuck him and fuck you
@IsaacHayes3 He was a fucking piece of shit savage that killed a kid at a highschool sporting event because he was told to leave a tent. Get the fuck out of here with that. Your victim mentality is why the majority of you will never be able to live in a civilized society. Fuck off
@realDonaldTrump You are a pathetic little man. Massie is one of the greatest representatives we have and that’s saying a lot considering there are only a handful of decent ones. I voted for you but this massive temper tantrum you are throwing is laughable. Great job bombing Iran you dolt
@EdGallrein Loser. Just another yes man. Massie is one of a couple good guys in politics and you will get your ass kicked. Too pussy to even debate the man, you’re a coward
@TomKeiferMusic You sound amazing! I have loved you since I was a kid riding around on my bike listening to you on my Walkman. I can’t wait to see you next Thursday. Don’t think I’ve ever been as excited to see a show. Keep rocking man.
Targeting @RepThomasMassie is an egregious breach of the President’s promise to put Americans first. With a flood of dirty cash, Pres. Trump made this race a national referendum on self determination and the consent of the governed. We must now fight for Kentucky—nationally—in order to Rescue the Republic.
I’m donating to Massie’s campaign, and helping spread the word. I hope you will as well. We must draw a line—and hold it.
Please RT
You, the American people, paid for this. Taxpayer dollars were used to silence victims of sexual harassment by Members of Congress. We said we would get you names. Here they are, along with the amounts.
2007: Rodney Alexander ($15,000)
2009: Office of Carolyn McCarthy (2 cases resulting in 1 settlement) ($8,000)
2010: Eric Massa I ($85,000)
2010: Eric Massa II ($20,000)
2010: Eric Massa III ($10,000)
2010: John Conyers I ($50,000)
2014: Blake Farenthold ($84,000)
2014: John Conyers (Severance pay $27,111.75)
2017: Patrick Meehan (2 cases resulting in 1 settlement) (Severance pay $39,250)
I showed up to debate Ed at an event hosted by @CPC4Kentucky today in Erlanger but he chickened 🐥 out.
I took dozens of questions for 90 minutes.
If he won’t debate me in a local library, how could he possibly advocate for you in Congress?