If there was a contest to see who could endorse the most perverted candidate, Joe Biden would win in a landslide.Joe Biden has endorsed a man who who calls his lovers victims. He has called women breeders and even talked about four year old girls wearing thongs. But that might be what attracted Biden’s attention.
Jon Hoadley, a state lawmaker, who is now running for the US House seat.
We’ve got some GREAT news!@JoeBiden is endorsing our campaign for #MI06!
We’re working hard to flip a long-time red seat blue – join us 👇https://t.co/PkxDqOs80I pic.twitter.com/uQX5c5ikPl
— Jon Hoadley (@jonhoadley) September 16, 2020
Hoadley, an openly gay man who describes himself as a very progressive Democrat. In the past he has talked about using meth at a gay bar. He talked about picking men up for sex and then calling them his victims.
Via The New York Post:
A Michigan lawmaker and rising star in the Democratic Party who is running for Congress in one of the nation’s most contested seats discussed drug use and sex in a now-deleted blog where he also published derogatory comments about women and creepy remarks about children in underwear.
But before he was elected to state politics in 2014, the ambitious Democrat ran a LiveJournal blog where he discussed learning about crystal meth, described his sexual partners as “victims” and published a conversation which included a reference to 4-year-old girls wearing thongs.
The blog, named “Rambling Politics,” was deleted last week on the eve of Michigan’s Democratic Primary, but can still be found online.
In a post from May 2005, the state representative discussed going to a gay bar to “learn about crystal meth” and in a post several weeks later described his sexual partners as “victims.”
In a subsequent entry, Hoadley referred to women as “breeders” — a derogatory term used to refer to straight people or people who can have children — and called them “weird/bad dancers.”
In one of the earliest entries from 2004, Hoadley shared a conversation with a friend about being a flower girl at a friend’s wedding and included a reference to a “four year old wearing a thong.”