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Mayor Pete's Brother-In-Law: He's Lying About Family, Playing 'Victim Card' For Political Gain
"If that’s all you have to stand on, you’re not fit to be president..."
Paul Bois
May 30, 2019

Mayor Pete Buttigieg's "victim card" waving has now sparked the ire of his own brother-in-law, who claims he exploited his husband's family's painful history to score intersectionality political points.

Recently, The Washington Post published a glowing profile on the South Bend, Indiana, mayor in which his husband, Chasten Buttigieg, was characterized as coming from a homophobic family crippled by poverty. According to Chasten, when he came out as gay to his family shortly after graduating high school, he packed his bags and left home due to the lack of acceptance. ...

Speaking with the Washington Examiner, Chasten's brother, Rhyan Glezman, a Christian pastor in Michigan, said the story was dramatically embellished to further widen Pete Buttigieg's platform.

"A mayor from a small city and his husband, a child who grew up with nothing and his parents kicked him out … it makes a perfect political story for the campaign," Glezman told the outlet. "To me that’s very sad. If that’s all you have to stand on, you’re not fit to be President of the United States."  ...   Full story at Daily Wire
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...    “Chasten Buttigieg has been a homeless community college student and a Starbucks barista,” the Washington Post reported. “Now, he could be ‘first gentleman.'

"But the article misrepresented Rhyan Glezman as a bigot who disapproved of his younger brother’s lifestyle and had, along with his other brother Dustin, basically disowned Chasten, saying: 'No brother of mine … ' The article set off a wave of hate mail and even death threats, according to the pastor who has run the small-town church for the past two years.  ...

“There was one that said I should go out to the woodshed and kill myself,” he said, noting the attack on Christians for being intolerant.

“I believe for me, as a Christian, we’re the people being shunned, people being silenced, and a lot of the liberal side of things are becoming the bigots to Christianity and faith,” he said. “They are becoming the intolerant side.”   ...
So the WashPost got the desired effect.  *****rollingeyes*****
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Pete Buttigieg DOES NOT HAVE "a husband".

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