Incredible investigative work here. The point about a Republican candidate simultaneously claiming both a criminal past and naming a sitting state senator as a client really exposes how party vetting proceses have deteriorated. When candidates feel emboldened to make these accusations publicly without fear of backlash from their own party, it signals that ideological purity has compltely overtaken basic character assessments in the selection process.
"Update 12:43pm: Current Revolt was able to connect with Lauren Pena and she stated she did not engage in sexual activities for cash, she just sold drugs."
When Texas women run for office, they aren't sending their best. But some, I assume, are good people.
I can see why she stopped stripping.
Uniquely qualified for TX37 and Austin I'd say
It is nutty down there.m, no thank you. I’m in central…
Geez, I guess integrity is no longer needed and a bit of shame won’t stray you away from public candidacy.
Incredible investigative work here. The point about a Republican candidate simultaneously claiming both a criminal past and naming a sitting state senator as a client really exposes how party vetting proceses have deteriorated. When candidates feel emboldened to make these accusations publicly without fear of backlash from their own party, it signals that ideological purity has compltely overtaken basic character assessments in the selection process.
Could you provide the link to the entire interview, please? I’d like to see it in context.
"Update 12:43pm: Current Revolt was able to connect with Lauren Pena and she stated she did not engage in sexual activities for cash, she just sold drugs."
When Texas women run for office, they aren't sending their best. But some, I assume, are good people.