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Lauren Boebert Crushes Democrats During Baby Formula Shortage, ‘Clowns Are Running The Circus’

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Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert is not one to take light jabs when she is fighting for what is right and she came full force when talking about the abortion issue.

It came after Fox News host Dan Bongino played a clip of pro-abortion activist Aimee Arrambide saying that men could get pregnant.

“What do you say a woman is?” Republican North Carolina Rep. Dan Bishop asked Arrambide, who is the executive director of the pro-abortion nonprofit Avow Texas.

“I believe that everyone can identify for themselves,” she responded.

“Do you believe then that men can become pregnant and have abortions?” the representative pressed.

“Yes,” she said.

Bongino noted that this question would have been absurd to ask when former President Bill Clinton was in the White House but this is how far the Democrats have come.

“The clowns are running the circus. It’s plain and simple. Now that men can get pregnant we have a baby formula shortage. I would like to go back to the days when men should not get pregnant, so we can feed the babies.

“Leave it to the philosophy major testifying before Congress that men can have babies. Anyone who says men — biological men — can have babies is a lying, dog-faced pony soldier,” she said.

“It was baffling to watch this take place,” she said. “Drawing out what the ideology really is of these leftists.”

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“Democrats are disconnected from reality. They think men can get pregnant and have babies and women’s sports should include men. They say the border is closed. Their solution to the formula crisis is to give the FDA who is responsible for the crisis a race… We have already given them a billion in bailouts, and another $100 million in bailouts. Now they need another $28 million. I am tired of the Nancy Pelosi con game where bills are titled one way but don’t solve the problem. If the bills we voted on in Congress matched their titles, I would probably vote yes a heck of a lot more,” she said.

This month Rep. Boebert tore a strip off of Democrat Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot after she issued a “call to arms” following the leaked Supreme Court draft that purports to end Roe v. Wade.

As protests raged outside of the homes of some of the conservative members of the Supreme Court, and as Catholic churches have been vandalized, the embattled Chicago mayor issued her “call to arms.”

“To my friends in the LGBTQ+ community—the Supreme Court is coming for us next. This moment has to be a call to arms,” she said in a tweet.

“We will not surrender our rights without a fight—a fight to victory!” she said.

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Conservatives were quick to respond.

“The Mayor of the most violent city in America is here to worry about woke nonsense instead of people literally dying in the streets there…,” Tim Young said.

That was when Rep. Boebert responded to her by simply calling her an “Insurrectionist.”

“Excuse me. Insurrection is your thing. Not ours,” the Chicago mayor said in a tweet.

That tweet triggered Rep. Boebert into hitting the Chicago mayor with a truth bomb.

“6 killed and 18 wounded in your city this past weekend. Nearly 200 murders this year so far. Go fix your city, hack,” she said.

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And she was not the only conservative who was furious with Mayor Lightfoot.

“The Mayor of the most violent city in America is here to worry about woke nonsense instead of people literally dying in the streets there…,” Tim Young said.

“You hate the Second Amendment and firearms. How you gonna fight?” Beth Baumann said.

“This is absolute bullsh*t @LoriLightfoot and you know it. The court made that very clear in its ‘leaked’ opinion. You should be arrested for calling for the murder of Americans. LIAR,” Monica Matthews said.

“Alright @Twitter time to remove Lori Lightfoot. Those are the rules,” conservative band Five Times August argued.

“A ‘call to arms’ says the Mayor of Murder Capital USA,” conservative radio host Erick Erickson said.

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