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Lauren Boebert ridiculed for hiding her guns before Colorado shooting interview:  'What happened to the assault weapon shrine?'

Sharp-eyed critics of Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) noticed a none-too-subtle change in her decor on Tuesday night after she posted an interview she did with Newsmax on the mass shooting in her state on Monday.

In a previous question and answer Zoom session she did weeks ago, she had a full display of her personal armory haphazardly stacked on the bookshelves behind her. Tuesday night those same guns were nowhere to be seen, replaced with books.

It did not go unnoticed as you can see below:













Furious Stephen Colbert unleashes on ‘gun fetishists’ like Republican Lauren Bobert

An angry Stephen Colbert took a moment to get serious about another mass shooting in America. After a year in coronavirus quarantine, the country has done pretty well in not having a mass shooting. In one week there were two.

"The only suitable way to honor these victims is with action," Colbert demanded. "But our government continues to do nothing. Now, due, apparently, to pandemic shutdowns, it had been a year since there had been a large-scale shooting in a public place. Now we've had two in a week: Boulder and Atlanta. Evidently, the only solution for America's gun violence is putting all of us under house arrest. The responses from gun apologists have been predictable."

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'Don't pretend to be a good guy with a gun while Americans are dying': Don Lemon nails Republican gun nuts

CNN host Don Lemon opened his Tuesday show railing against Republicans who pretend that Democrats are coming to take their guns. GOP leaders like Marjorie Taylor Green, Lauren Boebert and Matt Crenshaw all did campaign ads in 2020 showing them shooting their guns or promising to open-carry in the U.S. Capitol.

The passionate commentary noted the horrific year that Americans have had. Over half-a-million family members dead, surely the country could appreciate the preciousness of life.

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GOP's Lauren Boebert sends out combative pro-gun fundraising email after offering 'prayers' to Colorado shooting victims

While Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) was publicly offering figurative thoughts and prayers for the victims of a Colorado grocery store shooting, she was fundraising off combative statements against gun control.

The Colorado Republican tweeted out a response to the shooting, which left 10 people dead in a Boulder grocery, an hour after it was reported and social media users questioned her silence, but she emailed supporters two hours after the massacre encouraging them to advocate against gun safety measures and make campaign donations to her.

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'How dare you': Gun-glorifying Lauren Boebert buried for tweet about Colorado mass shooting victims

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) came under withering criticism on Twitter late Monday for her tweets about the mass shooting at a Colorado grocery store, with many pointing out her avid support for more guns on the streets of the United States.

As reporting on the shooting was breaking, the gun-toting lawmaker was busy tweeting, "The White House just called a lid at 1:13pm today. Biden is back in the basement, figuratively at least. Meanwhile, the country is in chaos and the border is coming apart at the seams."

An hour later she finally addressed the shooting, with a tweet offering the usual "prayers" for victims -- a pro forma message usually delivered by conservative lawmakers every time there is a mass gun-related act of violence.

She wrote, "My prayers are with the shoppers, employees, first responders & others affected by the shooting in Boulder. May God be with them. While we are still awaiting important information and details in this case, random public shootings & senseless acts of violence are never ok."

That brought on a flood of criticism with one commenter bluntly stating, "How dare you."

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Rep. Boebert makes a baffling and conspiratorial claim, saying the GOP may retake Congress 'before 2022'

Rep. Lauren Boebert, a far-right GOP congresswoman known for embracing the QAnon conspiracy theory, covered a lot of ground on Monday night during a town hall event in Montrose, Colorado — where she railed against everything from "cancel culture" to the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package that President Joe Biden recently signed into law. Things became especially bizarre near the end of the event when Boebert expressed hopes that Republicans will retake both houses of Congress before the 2022 midterms.

One of the attendees asked Boebert if there is "any hope for the people" when "top-level government officials…. violate the law," adding, "Will they ever be held accountable?"

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How the far right is turning meat consumption into a culture war battle in Colorado

To millions of Americans, how much meat one does or doesn't consume is merely a dietary choice; to some far-right culture warriors, meat consumption is a political statement. And Colorado, according to Politico contributor Nick Bowlin, has become Ground Zero in the meat battle as right-wingers rail against Democratic Gov. Jared Polis for declaring March 20 MeatOut Day in the western state.

Polis isn't demanding that Colorado residents give up meat entirely or even for a week. Rather, he is urging them to refrain from eating it for one day, and even that is a request — not a command. Restaurants in Colorado will still be free to sell beef, pork or chicken on March 20.

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WATCH: Lauren Boebert demands Democrats call her a man as she rages against Equality Act bill

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) unleashed a bizarre rant against the Equality Act, which is under debate in the Senate.

The bill would update federal law to include protections for Americans based on sexual orientation and gender identity in everyday life, which Boebert claimed was an attack on religious liberty in a meeting with supporters at a Montrose saloon, according to Facebook video posted online by the Montrose Daily Press.

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Colorado Republicans already struggling before 2022 election: report

According to a report from Axios, Republican leaders in Colorado are cringing at their prospects in the 2022 midterms as voters flee the party making a 'Republican rebound" after the 2020 election appear to be out of reach.

The report notes that, as of February, voters who describe themselves as unaffiliated totals 43 percent with Republicans coming in a distant third at 27 percent.

According to the report, Colorado Republicans -- whose most prominent lawmaker is controversial Rep. Lauren Boebert -- may have their backs against the wall, in part because "To win in Colorado, candidates need to win over unaffiliated voters, but they split 60-40 toward Democrats."

According to Chris Griswold, a Democratic consultant, "All things being equal, the electorate looks much better than it did in 2018 for Democrats."

He added, "I don't think 2022 is going to be competitive in Colorado."

GOP campaign consultant Josh Penry tried to put a positive spin on Republican voter losses in the state, saying, "Yes, it's bad for Republicans but the notion that everything is hunky dory for the Democratic Party belies the facts."

The report adds, "Beyond a demonstration of party enthusiasm, the fact Democrats can claim 125,000 more voters gives them a baked-in advantage."

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Lauren Boebert asked her followers what they're grateful for -- it didn't go well

Controversial House freshman Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) broke from her normal trolling of Democrats and opponents of easily-obtainable guns on Twitter Tuesday morning to lament that "All of us have faced challenges being limited by draconian restrictions," this past year and asked her social media audience to tell her what they are "grateful for."

It likely didn't go the way she thought it would as her critics poured into the comments to say they were grateful that Donald Trump was not re-elected and that she likely will suffer the same fate in the 2022 midterms.

Referencing claims that she tried to help insurrectionists find House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) during the Jan 6th Capitol riot, one critic wrote back to the lawmaker, "Knowing that you will not be reelected. We know what you did."

That comment was fairly representative of the responses as you can see below: