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Cory BookerFrom Conservapedia Jump to: navigation, search
Cory Anthony Booker, a far-leftist, is the junior United States Senator from New Jersey, having been elected in a special election on October 16, 2013, to fill the seat vacated by the death of Sen. Frank Lautenberg. He previously served as mayor of Newark, New Jersey. Booker announced he would run for president in the 2020 presidential election.[2] As Newark mayor Booker was noted for refusing to allow any straight marriages until gay marriage was "legalized;"[3] Booker adamantly opposed a democratic referendum on the issue.[4] After a victory in the courts, then Senator-elect Booker presided over New Jersey's first gay wedding.[5] Booker is the son of two IBM executives and grew up in elite white privileged community of Harrington Park, New Jersey. Booker has shown hostility toward Christianity as a Senator and pushed for religious tests on nominees.[6] Booker is famously known for inciting violence by telling people to "get up in the face of some Congresspeople,"[7] and "I feel like punching" President Trump.[8] Unlike the white privilege afforded to former vice president Joe Biden, Booker's pursuit of the 2020 Democrat presidential nomination was beset by sexual predator allegations.[9][10][11] Contents[hide]
Sexual predator allegationsWhile being a longtime advocate of gay rights and rumored to be gay himself,[12][13] Booker has been accused of a sexual assault on a gay man.[14] Admits to groping a childIn a 1992 article in The Stanford Daily, Booker admitted to sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl at a drinking party.[15][16][17] Liberals and Democrats had no problem with this admission, in contrast to their reactions to unsubstantiated allegations made against conservatives (see Left-wing war on women and Kavanaugh smear). Booker later admitted that the sexual assault revelations meant nothing to him.[18] Homosexual rape allegations
Cory Booker has been accused of a violent sexual assault on a man.[19] Senators have called for credible allegations to be investigated.[20] The accuser is represented by Attorney Harmeet Dhillon, and has reached out to the investigative journalist Ronan Farrow. Farrow has been a major force popularizing the MeToo movement.[21] 2020 Presidential campaign
Cory Booker condemned Democrat 2020 presidential election early frontrunner, former vice-president Joe Biden, at the Juneteenth annual commemoration of Republican Abraham Lincoln ending slavery in the United States. You don’t joke about calling black men 'boys'...frankly, I’m disappointed that he hasn’t issued an immediate apology for the pain his words are dredging up for many Americans. He should.[22] Booker describes America as "a physical manifestation of a larger conspiracy of love."[23] Has actually shown the courage to stand up to Joe Biden's racism and corruption.[24] ImmigrationThe day before Independence Day 2019, Booker campaigned for president in Mexico.[25] Booker smuggled 5 migrants into the U.S. who had previously been deported. The five were again returned to Mexico.[26] Booker's press secretary Sabrina Singh said on Twitter that Booker crossed the U.S. border from Juarez to El Paso with an organization called Families Belong Together to escort 5 "asylum-seekers" and try to prevent them from being sent back to Mexico.[27] The women were allegedly domestic abuse victims, not political asylum seekers, and were returned to Mexico under the new program President Trump negotiated with the Mexican government.[28] HealthcareBooker is an outspoken proponent of free healthcare for illegal immigrants.[29] Booker claims that Democrats want to fix "the broken healthcare system" that Democrats broke when they passed Obamacare.[30] War on Cow Flatulence
Booker compares regulating bovine flatulence to defeating Nazism and the moon landing.[31] Booker is an enthusiastic supporter of the Green New Deal, which states an objective of "net-zero greenhouse gas emissions" through legislation to "get rid of farting cows."[32] In his crusade against cow flatulence, Booker claims "this planet simply can’t sustain" people eating meat.[33] Booker told VegNews: "You see the planet earth moving towards what is the Standard American Diet. We've seen this massive increase in consumption of meat." Booker found the science to support his confirmation bias: "I found the data that began to reaffirm my vegetarianism. In fact, it led me to more about our environment and cruelty to animals. I began saying I was a vegetarian because, for me, it was the best way to live in accordance to the ideals and values that I have." Booker said he became a vegan when he realized that eating eggs "didn't align with my spirit."[34] TransgenderismBooker alleges that America doesn't talk enough about surgically and hormonally altered transgenders, particularly African-American transgenders. Louis FarrakhanBooker expressed a wish to meet Louis Farrakhan and believes that anti-semitism is a philosophical debate.[35] ReparationsBooker introduced the racially divisive Reparations bill to punish and indenture non-African American taxpayers to pay for Democrat vote buying. Gun controlBooker opposes "thoughts and prayers." U.S. SenateAccording to Ballotpedia, "during his 2013 run for U.S. Senate.... along with some of Booker's other comments, led to various rumors speculating that he may have been homosexual. However, rather than dispelling these rumors, Booker seemed to welcome them, stating that sexuality should not be important anyway. In one interview with The Washington Post, Booker explained, "And people who think I'm gay, some part of me thinks it's wonderful. Because I want to challenge people on their homophobia. I love seeing on Twitter when someone says I'm gay, and I say, 'So what does it matter if I am? So be it. I hope you are not voting for me because you are making the presumption that I'm straight.'"... After Booker admitted to an interviewer from the magazine, Du Jour, that he enjoyed manicures and pedicures... Booker explained "It's this guilty pleasure I have. Look, manis are good, but pedis — there's something ... transformative."[36] Booker has been accused of ethical violations in leaking confidential information, which he boasted about,[37] during the Kavanaugh smear attempt. The Senate rules violation carries a maximum penalty of expulsion from the Senate. Booker lept to the defense of Jussie Smollett, who was convicted of 5 felonies in a hate crime hoax. Smollett was attempting to incite a race war in America.[38] Newark mayorThe Daily Beast reported "under Booker’s watch—or, more likely, because he was not watching—corruption ran rampant at a publicly funded water-treatment and reservoir-management agency, where Booker’s former law partner served as counsel. And speaking of his former law career: Despite having resigned from his law firm once entering the mayor’s office, Booker received annual payments until 2011, during which time the firm was profiting handsomely off of Brick City. That would be the Brick City that Booker professed to love with the fire of a thousand suns, but did little to fundamentally change. Murder, violent crime, unemployment, and taxes all rose dramatically under his stewardship."[39] Booker condemned Democrat 2020 presidential primary frontrunner former vice-president Joe Biden at the Juneteenth annual commemoration of Republican Abraham Lincoln ending slavery in the United States. You don’t joke about calling black men 'boys'...frankly, I’m disappointed that he hasn’t issued an immediate apology for the pain his words are dredging up for many Americans. He should.[40] Booker is an outspoken proponent of free healthcare for illegal migrants.[41] Booker's press secretary Sabrina Singh said on Twitter that Booker crossed the U.S. border from Juarez to El Paso with an organization called Families Belong Together to escort 5 "asylum-seekers" and try to prevent them from being sent back to Mexico.[42] The women were allegedly domestic abuse victims, not political asylum seekers, and were returned to Mexico under the new program President Trump negotiated with the Mexican government.[43] Booker describes America as "a physical manifestation of a larger conspiracy of love."[44] Booker has actually shown the courage to stand up to Joe Biden's racism and corruption.[45] Quotes
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