GOP Candidate: The Girl Scouts are selling you lesbian, baby-killing feminist militia cookies
When the Girl Scouts aren’t helping young girls become confident and productive members of society, they’re apparently serving as a feminist training ground for godless, man-hating, pro-abortion lesbianism — at least according to Hans Zeiger, Republican candidate for Washington’s House of Representatives.
That’s right, this GOP candidate thinks that the nearly century-old organization has been brainwashing your children by feeding them lesbian abortion cookies, according to a statement that was found from earlier this decade:
One might wonder why the Girl Scouts have been spared the painful attacks that have been launched upon the Boy Scouts by the Left in recent years. The reasons are simple: the Girl Scouts allow homosexuals and atheists to join their ranks, and they have become a pro-abortion, feminist training corps. … If the Girl Scouts of America can’t get back to teaching real character, perhaps it will be time to look for our cookies elsewhere.”
Yes, one might ‘wonder’ why the Girl Scouts have been ‘spared the painful attacks’….if one is an ignorant wingnut. Out here in what the rest of us call ‘Reality’, we know that the Girl Scouts of America does not discriminate against gay people, atheists, or agnostics, unlike the Boy Scouts.
See also: Democrats glad to save GOP House candidate Hans Zeiger’s writings from going out of print
Zeiger, the author of two books and many columns, essays and blog posts about politics and local history, recently had his writings taken down from a number of websites, including Intellectual Conservative.
Morrell’s campaign and the House Democratic Campaign Committee noticed the missing articles Saturday, the HDCC said. The group opened its general-election season campaign with a news release questioning why the articles, more than 50 by their count, were disappearing. The HDCC said Zeiger was taking them down to hide his “extremist” views. Field Director Alex Hur said: “Voters deserve to know what a candidate’s values really are.”
The guy is 25 now and the writings are from 2004. Yeah, I think they’re relevant. Check out this on public schools:
I spent most of my K-12 education at my local government indoctrination center. I was also home schooled during the seventh and eighth grades. The corridors and classrooms of the modern public school are so polluted with the filth of moral relativism that the typical public high school graduate moves into the world devoid of character, conscience or courage.
News tribune adds: “Growing up on talk radio, that informed some of my early views,” Zeiger told me.
Ya think?
Once upon a time people like this would be relegated to the theocrat wing (Falwell, etc.) Now however I’m sure this guy has a bright future ahead of him on the Wingnut Welfare circuit. However the house race turns out for him, maybe National Review will be hiring.