Matt Gaetz’s Career has gone from zero to Gary Busey in a matter of days

Robert Walker

The political career of Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz has gone from presidential candidate to Gary Busey in a matter of days. It all started with a leak by the FBI to the New York Times and now involves ecstasy, nude photos, teenager girls and sex trafficking.

Gaetz denies all of the allegations and instead offered a counter-story that he was being extorted by an ex-FBI official and the leak was done to prevent an undercover sting by his wired-up dad to catch the extortionist.

According to reports, Gaetz, then single, lead the life of a Hollywood Playboy. He insists he didn’t break any laws during his days as a ‘playah’. It is now alleged that Gaetz shared nude pictures of the women he slapped with colleagues in his office.


“Nancy Pelosi once defended President Bill Clinton after he got an intern to fellate him in the Oval Office. But when it comes to the allegation that I, a grown man, paid for an adult girlfriend’s expenses? Well, consider that a bridge too far for the power-hungry hypocrites,” Gaetz said. “I want to be clear about something as we process the leaks and lies from the past week. To this point, there are exactly zero credible (or even non-credible) accusers willing to come forward by name and state on the public record that I behaved improperly toward them, in the manner by which Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo has ten accusers.”

Gaetz said the entire thing was a left-wing driven conspiracy touted by the media.

“Just as they once falsely attacked President Donald Trump as a Russian asset, Justice Brett Kavanaugh as a gang rapist, and even John McCain as having fathered a child out of wedlock, they now attack me. Of course, none of what they say ever amounts to anything, yet it is endlessly repeated by leftist television anchors such as Chris Cuomo, who uses his platform to cover for his brother’s appalling subjection of nursing home patients to death by the coronavirus. They think themselves such wonderful arbiters of moral purpose,” he said.

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