So This Is What It Takes To Get A Bipartisan Condemnation Of A Political Candidate! Good to Know…

Several prominent Democratic figures have close and friendly connections to political commentator and Twitch streamer Hasan Piker, who has said that “America deserved 9/11,” that Orthodox Jews are “inbred,” that the rapes of Israeli women by Hamas in its October 7 terrorist attack didn’t happen, and that “Hamas is a thousand times better” than the Israeli state. Among Piker’s pals are NYC Mayor Mamdani, Michigan’s U.S. Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed, Wisconsin state Rep. Francesca Hong, and “Squad” member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Other “Squad” members, Rashida Tlaib and lhan Omar, have made flagrant anti-Semitic comments and escaped with metaphorical slaps on their wrists.

Jeffries also didn’t have the integrity to condemn woman-abusing crypto- Nazi Graham Platner as long ashe thought the lying part-time oysterman had a chance of winning a Senate seat for his party in Maine. Johnson isn’t any better. Where is the GOP’s necessary rejection of GOP Rep. Cory Mills, who is running for reelection in a Florida primary today?

Mills faces allegations of sexual misconduct and domestic abuse as well as campaign finance violations. He is under investigation by the House Ethics Committee, which has authorized more than 20 subpoenas, collected thousands of documents and contacted dozens of witnesses to review these claims. Other House members facing this level of intense examination from the committee have had the sense to resign. Not Mills. He is pretty clearly scum, which I suppose answers the question of why he hasn’t dropped out too.

House members voted to refer a vote on censuring Mills to the Ethics Committee in 2025. The panel says it is investigating “serious and complex” allegations including those based on a report from the Office of Congressional Conduct that found Mills’s campaign may have broken election finance law by accepting excessive contributions while Mills profited from federal contracts while a member of Congress. In February 2025, D.C. police responded to a report that Mills had assaulted a woman. Body camera footage and documents obtained by The Washington Post indicated that she changed her story after speaking with Mills. Last October, a Florida judge granted a protective order against Mills requested by an ex-girlfriend who accused him of threatening her with revenge porn.

The Republican Speaker has also chosen to remain mum regarding Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio), who has ignored calls to step aside after his ex-wife alleged in court filings that Miller threw scalding water on her, held a gun to her head and abused their daughter, who suffered a fractured collarbone. These disturbing claims are also being investigated by the House Ethics Committee.

Bilzerian is human low-hanging fruit. Condemning him doesn’t show bi-partisanship, or even ethical responsibility by the two Congressional leaders.

3 thoughts on “So This Is What It Takes To Get A Bipartisan Condemnation Of A Political Candidate! Good to Know…

  1. And the DSA wants to eliminate the supreme court, the senate and the presidency, leaving only congress to run the country.

    • Ha. Congress has consistently pawned off their responsibilities for decades, let’s not give them more to delegate to the bureaucratic swamp.

  2. Dan Bilzrerian has resorted to running for public office to get attention. Wow. I can’t believe his campaign had much of a chance. When I looked it up, I found he was running with a predicted 1% chance of winning. I’m shocked it was that high. I always thought of him as an Andrew Tate-type internet personality without the charm of Tate and with gambling instead of online sex peddling. I don’t believe he thought he would win, I suspect this was just an attempt to reignite his ‘brand’.

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