when MotherJones calls FOUL BALL on this BS u are toast, right??
Stop Spreading Those Deeply Misogynistic Rumors About Lauren Boebert
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https://www.motherjones.com/mojo-wir...ortion-rumors/
The political action committee that  helped bring down Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) has released a series  of salacious and likely false accusations against Rep. Lauren Boebert  (R-Colo.)—and online liberals are eating it right up. But if the  Cawthorn allegations, which centered around an 
explicit video, were fueled by homophobia, then the Boebert allegations are being fueled by a no less pernicious force: misogyny.
 Several 
news sites  in recent days have breathlessly amplified claims that Boebert had two  abortions while working as a paid escort, a small news cycle that’s  prompting loud accusations of hypocrisy from the blue-wave Twitter  crowd. To be sure, these outlets have published unverified claims from a  politically motivated organization as if they were facts, all in pretty  clear violation of good journalistic practice. These claims come from a  heavily redacted set of anonymous text messages sent to a member of the  American Muckrakers PAC, without corroboration. And, as Will Sommer of  the 
Daily Beast  points out, one of the photos that the source characterized as being of  Boebert is actually of another woman entirely—not exactly the mark of a  trustworthy tipster.
 Last month, I published a 
feature on Boebert,  for which I interviewed many people who personally knew her. I had to  sift through a lot of unverifiable information before deciding what to  publish online. There was really no need for rumor-mongering about  Boebert; the truth was dramatic enough. We know that Boebert was present  on the night that a man exposed himself to two teenage girls at a  bowling alley—then went on to marry him. We know that she denied  responsibility for selling tainted pork sliders that had sickened 80  people at a local rodeo. And we know, as I reported, that she  consistently failed to pay employees at her restaurant, Shooters Grill.
A lot of the criticism of Boebert is warranted, but she doesn’t  deserve to be the victim of sexist tropes. After my story on Boebert was  published, many self-professed liberals used misogynistic language to  describe her. One commenter called her a “batshit crazy woman.” A  Twitter user replied to the article link with the word “Skank!!!” A  recent Reddit thread related to a 
follow-up post contained 
some comments too obscene to post here.
 In promoting the explicit video of Cawthorn and pushing unverified  abortion allegations against Boebert, the American Muckrakers claim that  they’re demonstrating political hypocrisy. Cawthorn, 
the PAC’s co-founder said,  deserved to be outed as having dressed in drag and made homoerotic  jokes with his friends because he “holds himself to be above everybody.”  But the group’s attempt at exposing hypocrisy really came off as a  cynical play on voters’ homophobia. Sure, one could call Boebert a  hypocrite for allegedly having abortions despite publicly opposing them.  But accusing Boebert of having done sex work and gotten abortions  involves an obvious layer of contempt, of shaming a woman for things  that she shouldn’t have to be ashamed of—especially when there’s no  shortage of actually shameful things to talk about. 
 Keep in mind that Boebert once referred to her colleague Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) as the “
jihad squad.”  If the public outcry over her explicitly hateful comments wasn’t enough  to get her to tone it down, I doubt the label of “hypocrite” will do  the trick.