Outraged over passage of the bill raising the debt ceiling, Rep. Andy Biggs told radical extremist Stew Peters that the U.S. government "is the most corrupt organization in the world."
Kent Christmas is upset that the LGBTQ community has supposedly stolen the rainbow and the word "gay."
Robert George declares that June shouldn't be Pride Month but rather "Fidelity Month": "Fidelity Month is all about getting the institutions of religion, of marriage and of family – the little platoons of civil society – in our local communities and our country back into shape."
Steven Franssen says that if he was president, he would "use the U.S. military and seize all Target stores ... [and then] have bomber planes go over the stores and demolish them."
James Lindsay warns that angry and desperate Christian conservatives are being provoked into carrying out anti-LGBTQ attacks so that the government can label them as Christian nationalist domestic terrorists and justify shutting down churches: "They will use the unbelievable provocations that they're gonna put forth in the next month or two for Pride to trigger Christians into giving them the reaction that they need."
Finally, Kandiss Taylor now absurdly insists that she never claimed to believe in a flat Earth but was simply complaining about money being wasted by NASA: "I don't know all the things about the solar system, and I don't want to know!"