Pathological Lying Could Be Getting Attention as a Mental Disorder
And it might all be thanks to gay GOP Rep. George Santos of New York.
February 5, 2023
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And it might all be thanks to gay GOP Rep. George Santos of New York.
The California congressman, who lives rent-free in Marjorie Taylor Greene’s head, opens up about his experience as a rising star who’s at the same time witnessing and standing in the way of Republicans’ worst inclinations.
As the House reconvenes post-Thanksgiving, embattled New York Rep. Santos faces a critical vote following Ethics Committee’s damning report.
During debate over his expulsion, Santos, a gay Republican from New York, pointed out he has not been convicted of any crime.
“Of course I’m gay, Colin. I invented being gay,” Bowen Yang as George Santos said. “I was the one at Stonewall who said, ‘Here’s an idea you guys should kiss.’”
The gay Democrat is holding the gay Republican accountable for his actions.
Censure doesn’t remove a member of Congress from office, but it stays on the member’s permanent record.
Democrats criticized their GOP colleagues for failing to vote out the embattled New York congressman.
SNL featured Bowen Yang as George Santos as Kitara Ravache and it was hilarious.
During an early morning press conference, Santos claimed that he was the victim of bullying. He also said he's going to try to expell a Democratic lawmaker.
He name-dropped his husband in solemn tribute to late Sen. Feinstein, inciting a blend of humor and confusion across social media.
In other words, George Santos wants another election.
Federal and local prosecutors are investigating fabrications by the gay Republican congressman-elect over his finances.
It seems to depend on the day to know what name Rep. George Santos is going by, a resurfaced video making its rounds online shows.
He surrendered to police Wednesday morning.
Now that the lying congressman from New York is seated, there's not much that can be done to get him to go if he refuses -- aside from an act of Congress.
Despite a swirl of controversies, mounting legal trouble, and a GOP-led resolution, Rep. George Santos evaded being kicked out of Congress.
The Georgia Republican anti-LGBTQ+ lawmaker expressed frustration over GOP leadership’s handling of the gay embattled New York congressman, contrasting it with stalled impeachment efforts.
Santos reportedly made the comments at a birthday party.
The complaint marks the latest potential legal complication for Santos, who has been widely criticized for his fabrications about his biography.
The gay Republican is making common cause with homophobes and transphobes.