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NYT interviewed Josh Hawley’s middle school principal, high school prom date for recent hit piece

Republican Sen. Josh Hawley (Mo.) has been the subject of seething progressive ire ever since he led the charge to object to the Electoral College certification of the 2020 presidential election. Critics on the left have harassed his family, called for his removal from Congress, canceled the publication of his forthcoming book, and even reportedly planned a secretive ethics investigation against him.

Yet perhaps the most eye-opening attack launched against the senator came in the form of Sunday’s hit piece published by the New York Times, which traced its probe of the 41-year-old senator back to his preteen days. In the article, the Times — attempting to uncover the longstanding psychological factors that drove Hawley’s fateful decision — went as far back as middle school to gather comments from his peers in order to answer the question, “How did he get here?”

“I’ve been very disappointed to see who he has become,” said Kristen Ruehter-Thompson, a close friend growing up who was once Mr. Hawley’s prom date.

Even his middle school principal, Barbara Weibling, has weighed in. “I’m not surprised he’s a politician and that he’s shooting for the presidency,” said Ms. Weibling, a vocal supporter of Democrats. “The only thing is, I think he had a strict moral upbringing, and I was really disappointed he would suck the country into the lies that Trump told about the election. I just think that’s wrong.”

In a scathing review of the article, The Federalist’s Mollie Hemingway called “the entire construct of the article … a joke,” adding that “people may want to ask [Times’ writers Elaina Plott and Danny Hakim’s] prom dates or playdate partners about how they feel about their old acquaintances working for a publication that goes after people in this manner.”

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  1. Well we all know what these vile creatures past would reveal..loney ugly bitter losers, picked last, solitude bullied bed wetting freaks. Just like there loser hero!!! Lucifer and karl

    All because some participation trophy generation and whinny spolied ingrate snowflakes think karl marx is a hero…news flash he was a low life LOSERS. He never worked A-day in his life mooched off family & friends Everything he wrote from his poetry his plays and his babblings about communism are based from the dark nightmares of his sick mind. A puss boil boy, lazy, reclusive, ughly, Smelly, unsanitary some of his children died from his lack of sanitary conditions in his home. Hated his father despised his mother once she cut off his mooching.He hung out with other losers lazy worthless bums, Communist, atheists He never knew what it meant to work a farm or any hard labor. His only real connection with a working person was his maid who, he never paid,and he knocked up then denied he fathered a child by her. His sucker pal loser freind engles said it was his kid. (What a loser) His poems, plays, manifestos are all about his hatred for GOD anything good, pure, but yet embraced satanic ideals. Born in a jewish family who converted to lutheran, died a stupid, broke old athiest fool! THATS YOUR HERO!! Russia is the biggest graveyard to his legacy..that does not include the other nations implementing twisted failure of a system.
    Here’s an example from Marx’s poem, “The Pale Maiden” (1837):
    Thus Heaven I’ve forfeited,
    I know it full well.
    My soul, once true to God,
    Is chosen for Hell.

    These type of attacks is how it starts. Its how HILTER turned germans against the jews.
    Its what we need to start doing to these deserving marxist pigs. CANCEL THEM !!!

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