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|    Kegbreath's End to All    |
|    Kegbreath is Not a Warrior, He's a Limp     |
|    11 Feb 26 13:46:15    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism, alt.politics.socialist.nazi       XPost: alt.politics.trump       From: mail-a-longo@hmn.com              Kegbreath's time will come. He'll end up being beaten and assfucked by       black inmates when he's in prison.              KegBreath's own MOTHER denounces him!              Quote from KegBreath's own mother condemns him as a womanizer and       misogynist              THIS is the "man" who spoke up about needing MORE so-called "warrior men"       in the military, after removing thousands of WOMEN from the military       forces?              Senators vetting the nomination of Pete Hegseth for defense secretary       received an affidavit from a former sister-in-law alleging that the onetime       Fox News host was abusive to his second wife, to the point where she feared       for her safety. Hegseth denies the allegations.              The sister-in-law, Danielle Hegseth, was formerly married to the nominee's       brother, and in an affidavit obtained by The Associated Press she said she       believes that Pete Hegseth is "unfit" to run the Defense Department based       on what she witnessed and heard. She said she first relayed her allegations       to the FBI in December but was concerned that the information was not       shared with Congress as senators consider Hegseth's nomination to lead the       Pentagon.              The affidavit describes Hegseth's treatment of his second wife, Samantha,       and alleges repeat drunkenness and a domestic situation where Samantha       Hegseth had a safe word to indicate if she was in danger at home. Danielle       Hegseth said Samantha texted that safe word to her sometime in 2015 or       2016, which prompted her to call a third party for help.              She said Samantha in 2014 told her she once hid in her closet because she       feared for her safety.              "I have chosen to come forward publicly, at significant personal sacrifice,       because I am deeply concerned by what Hegseth's confirmation would mean for       our military and our country, " she said.              The information in the affidavit was not relayed to the leaders of the       Armed Services Committee when FBI officials briefed them earlier this month       on the results of Hegseth's background check, according to a person       familiar with the contents of the briefing who was granted anonymity to       discuss it.              "As I have said for months, the reports of Mr. Hegseth's history of alleged       sexual assault, alcohol abuse, and public misconduct necessitate an       exhaustive background investigation, " Reed said in a statement Tuesday. "I       have been concerned that the background check process has been inadequate,       and this affidavit confirms my fears. "              Hegseth was grilled by senators during his hearing about his behavior,       including excessive drinking, extramarital affairs and allegations of       sexual assault, which he has denied.              Hegseth has promised not to drink on the job and has denied a 2017 sex       assault allegation but acknowledged paying the woman a settlement. He was       going through a divorce at the time after having a child with a Fox News       producer who became his current wife, according to court records and his       social media posts.              In the affidavit, Danielle Hegseth also alleges that Pete Hegseth, while       under the influence of alcohol and both were leaving a bar, repeatedly       shouted "no means yes! "              The mother of Pete Hegseth, secretary of defense, wrote him an email in       2018 saying he had routinely mistreated women for years and displayed a       lack of character.              "On behalf of all the women (and I know it's many) you have abused in some       way, I say ... get some help and take an honest look at yourself, "       Penelope Hegseth wrote, stating that she still loved him.              She also wrote: "I have no respect for any man that belittles, lies,       cheats, sleeps around and uses women for his own power and ego. You are       that man (and have been for years) and as your mother, it pains me and       embarrasses me to say that, but it is the sad, sad truth. "              Mrs. Hegseth, in a phone interview with The New York Times, said that she       had sent her son an immediate follow-up email at the time apologizing for       what she had written.       Then WHY did she send it in the FIRST place? Maybe she apologized because       she's a direct recipient of the largess he has accumulated since taking       office?              Mrs. Hegseth emailed her son on April 30, 2018, during a turbulent period       in his life. He was in the middle of a contentious divorce from his second       wife, Samantha, the mother of three of his children. Samantha Hegseth filed       for divorce after her husband impregnated a co-worker, part of a pattern of       adultery that dated back to his first marriage.              Mr. Hegseth's mother wrote in the email that she was upset about his       treatment of Samantha, writing: "For you to try to label her as 'unstable'       for your own advantage is despicable and abusive. Is there any sense of       decency left in you? "              "She did not ask for or deserve any of what has come to her by your hand,       " she said. "Neither did Meredith, " Mrs. Hegseth added, referring to his       first wife.              Mrs. Hegseth forwarded a copy of her email to Samantha the same night she       sent it to her son, according to documents reviewed by The Times. The Times       obtained a copy of the email from another person with ties to the Hegseth       family. The email does not describe in detail the circumstances that       prompted Mrs. Hegseth to write it.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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