This guy gets in trouble for cyber sex at work and then tweets that the ugly women at the march don't have to worry about sexual assault.
Nebraska lawmaker in cybersex scandal slammed for offensive Women's March tweet
CHRISTOPHER BRENNAN JAN 23, 2017 5:14 PM
A Nebraska lawmaker at the center of a cybersex scandal took down his Twitter account after sharing a post implying that Women’s March protesters were not attractive enough to be sexually assaulted.
“Ladies, I think you’re safe,” a post from conservative radio personality Larry Elder said above a picture of three middle-aged demonstrators in Washington D.C. with “Not this p---y” signs.
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Lawmaker in cybersex scandal slammed for Women's March retweet
Nebraska lawmaker in cybersex scandal slammed for offensive Women's March tweet
CHRISTOPHER BRENNAN JAN 23, 2017 5:14 PM
A Nebraska lawmaker at the center of a cybersex scandal took down his Twitter account after sharing a post implying that Women’s March protesters were not attractive enough to be sexually assaulted.
“Ladies, I think you’re safe,” a post from conservative radio personality Larry Elder said above a picture of three middle-aged demonstrators in Washington D.C. with “Not this p---y” signs.
Read the rest here.
Lawmaker in cybersex scandal slammed for Women's March retweet