Posted on 08/30/2017 10:33:21 AM PDT by servo1969
An Iowa Democratic congressional candidate's foul mouth reportedly has gotten her barred from speaking at a local fundraiser next month.
The Des Moines Register reports that a Polk County Democratic Party committee voted not to offer a speaking invitation to Heather Ryan for their upcoming steak fry, where several members of Congress and other candidates from across the state will speak.
Committee co-chairs Kimberley Boggus and Lindsay Paulson reportedly wrote in a letter to party members that the event will include children and should be "family-friendly."
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"The party that tells women to sit down and shut up is not supposed to be the Democratic Party," she said. "... I may not be refined, but I'm real. The polished turds that they continue to shove down our throats as politicians are still turds."
In the video, she said the reason for the local party's decision was that she called Republican Rep. David Young - the candidate she wants to challenge - an "asshole" at a recent party event.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
Jesus would have been a conservative
He did not believe in stealing from someone to give to someone else.
beware of anyone who combs their hair straight up.
Well she certainly makes a statement! (snicker)
What a shining example of DNC Candidates everywhere!
I’d hit it ... with a 2x4.
...from orbit ... just to be sure.
A nuclear 2x4 ...
Keep it up and let anybody tell you to stop. So what if it costs Democrats more seats! Stand and deliver sweetie
I was unaware that collectivists have any decency standards. Learn something new.
A steak fry is an outdoor social or political event where steaks are grilled.
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/steak_fry
“steak fry
noun
1 An outdoor social event at which steaks are cooked (usually on a barbecue) and eaten.
2 A thickly cut chip (French fry).
Origin
Early 20th century; earliest use found in The Boston Globe.”
Thank you-I’d never heard grilling steaks referred to as frying them-since the earliest use was in a Boston newspaper, it is apparently not a south/southwest thing...
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