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Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2020 5:15 pm
So as has been suggested here on CKA several times before, it’s now CONFIRMED that the man who is arguably the most powerful leader of the American religious right and big-time Trump supporter is LITERALLY a cuck who likes to watch his wife have sex with the latino pool boy.
And once the swirling rumours were confirmed this guy tries to save himself by throwing his wife under the bus, trying to claim she was having an affair without his knowledge What a gutless beta male cuck coward. Typical Trump-style bonespurs move.
And the wife getting thrown under is on the advisory board of the group “Women for Trump”.
Classic
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Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2020 6:31 pm
So that's where the 'cuck' fascination spawned from. Talk about epic projection.
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Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2020 6:41 pm
The cuck think is bullshit. 90% more likely it "You're fucking my wife? OMG I have to what's your excuse?" 
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Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2020 8:03 pm
"Evangelical leader turns out to be a hypocritical pervert" - why is this sort of completely unshocking thing even a headline anymore? 
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Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2020 8:12 pm
Would have been a better story if the pool boy had also been boinking the good "Evangelical leader". 
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Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2020 8:19 pm
The chances of Jerry Jr having done exactly that range from probable to abso-fucking-lutely. All these sons of rich men are complete degenerates. I mean, look at the rich man's son who's president right now. The only way this could have been funnier would have been if the pool boy was a black tranny. 
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YJ819AMSAR
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Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2020 11:28 pm
The leadership of Jerry Falwell Jr., one of the most prominent evangelical supporters of President Trump, appeared to be nearing an end at Liberty University after a report emerged on Monday of sexual indiscretions involving Mr. Falwell, his wife and a pool attendant.
Top officials at Liberty, which Mr. Falwell helped build into a hugely influential, $1.6 billion center of evangelical power, were seeking to finalize the terms of Mr. Falwell’s departure as the university’s president and chancellor.
The situation was confusing on Monday night, with a school spokesman telling news organizations that Mr. Falwell had resigned, Mr. Falwell denying those reports, and an official with knowledge of the behind-the-scenes drama asserting that the terms were still being negotiated.
“Falwell has not yet resigned but he’s in negotiations with the school over his future,” said a person who was in touch with key players in the negotiations on Monday but was not authorized to speak on the record.
On Monday evening Mr. Falwell told Virginia Business, a local monthly magazine, that reports of his resignation were “completely false” and that he did not plan to step down.
It was clear that Mr. Falwell’s support had eroded.
Late on Monday evening, the university released a statement saying that Mr. Falwell had initially agreed to resign before reversing course. His actions came after the board’s executive committee met on Monday morning.
“Falwell responded by agreeing to resign immediately as President of Liberty University today but then instructed his attorneys to not tender the letter for immediate resignation,” the statement said. The executive committee and the full board plan to meet Tuesday.
“It’s a mess,” said Dustin Wahl, co-founder of Save 71, a new Liberty alumni group calling for Mr. Falwell’s resignation. “This is how Liberty works, and this is how Liberty has worked for the past several years. Falwell is not in line with the rest of the leadership at Liberty. He’s an outlier. And he’s responsible for the chaos.”
Mr. Falwell has been on a leave of absence since Aug. 7, after an uproar over a photograph he posted to Instagram that depicted him with his pants partially unzipped and his arm around a woman he later said was his wife’s assistant.
On Monday, a business associate named Giancarlo Granda alleged in an interview with Reuters that for years he had regular sexual liaisons with Mr. Falwell’s wife, Becki, as Mr. Falwell looked on. He said he met the couple in 2012 while a young pool attendant at a luxury hotel in Miami.
In a statement released Sunday evening that appeared to anticipate the revelations, Mr. Falwell conceded that his wife had engaged in an “inappropriate personal relationship” with Mr. Granda, but said that he “was not involved.” He added that Mr. Granda tried to extort the couple to keep the affair a secret, an ordeal so upsetting that it had caused him to seek mental health treatment.
Mr. Falwell and Ms. Falwell did not respond to requests for comment.
The association with Mr. Granda first received attention in 2019 after reports emerged that years earlier, Mr. Falwell had asked Michael Cohen, a fixer for President Trump, for help suppressing photographs that would have embarrassed the family. Mr. Falwell announced his endorsement of Mr. Trump soon afterward, surprising advisers to Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, who had been expecting Mr. Falwell to support his campaign.
The end of Mr. Falwell’s tenure would mark the fall of a pugnacious leader who took over leadership of Liberty, one of the largest Christian colleges in the nation, one day after his father’s death in 2007.
Liberty has had a Falwell at its helm since Mr. Falwell’s father, a pastor with a taste for conservative politics, founded the school as Lynchburg Baptist College in 1971. Jerry Falwell Sr. aimed to turn the college into a national institution and football powerhouse, with the slogan “Champions for Christ.”
The younger Mr. Falwell appeared to fulfill his mission. The school now plays in the top division of college football, winning its first bowl game last year. Liberty reports an enrollment of more than 120,000 students, including 15,000 who attend classes on its expanding campus in Lynchburg, Va.
Mr. Falwell’s own national profile has risen dramatically since he endorsed Mr. Trump’s presidential bid in early 2016, before the Iowa caucus and significantly before most conservative evangelicals had warmed to him. He became one of the president’s most vocal evangelical supporters, speaking at the 2016 Republican National Convention and becoming a regular presence on Fox News.
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Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 6:16 am
Thanos Thanos: The only way this could have been funnier would have been if the pool boy was a black tranny.  I always picture "Venus" from Sons of Anarchy. 
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Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 1:24 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 3:22 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 4:02 pm
To be completely fair, even MAGA wives have a very difficult time resisting the appeal of a genuine Latino sex god. And, if the other rumours are true, Jerry Jr. couldn't abstain forever either. si, si, muy caliente! 
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Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 4:11 pm
I remember someone here saying that American women preferred to marry Republican men. Now I know why, they can get as much on the side as they want because hubby loves to watch. 
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JaredMilne 
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Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 6:29 pm
A hardcore Bible Belt evangelist turns out to be a corrupt, perverted modern-day Pharisee?
Gee, what a shock.
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JaredMilne 
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Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 6:35 pm
Some of the parts of the New Testament that stick out most for me are the ones where Jesus or Paul excoriate the hypocritical Pharisees who distort God's message with their greed and corruption.
The Jerry Falwells, Pat Robertsons and Jimmy Swaggarts of the world are the modern Pharisees, who twist Christ's message into one of hatred while oh-so-conveniently amassing huge fortunes for themselves despite everything the Bible says about the love of money and accumulating wealth.
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