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It was one of those heroic stories, a horror from which only a true American could pull himself and go on to serve the country as a true patriot.

As a passenger in his friend’s car, he was left for dead by the friend who, after the car crashed into a concrete wall, ran away once he got himself free to selfishly save his own life, leaving our hero in the car where his legs were burned beyond the possibility of future use.

Worse, because of the damage to his legs, he was unable to attend the Naval Academy and serve his country in uniform as only a good patriot would, but it did allow him the street cred to be able to get elected and serve his country in Congress.

The story is a good one, but everyone involved, except the hero, saw it differently.

Madison Cawthorn told this story on his campaign trail and his fans lapped it up. He especially lamented the betrayal of his friend and the person driving the car, Bradley Ledford.

“He was my brother, my best friend. And he leaves me in a car to die in a fiery tomb. He runs to safety deep in the woods and just leaves me in a burning car as the flames start to lick my legs and curl up and burn my left side.”

As he put it, because he was left for dead and then declared dead at the scene with the only thing bring him back being “adrenaline or divine intervention, I definitely believe it’s the latter, I had a deep inhale of breath.”

 “The Lord breathed into his nostrils the breath of life.”

It was just so Biblical.

The friend did not take his assigned role as the foil of the protagonist, and subsequently declared.

“That statement is false. It hurt very badly that he would say something as false as that. That is not at all what happened. I pulled him out of the car the second that I was able to get out of the car.”

The court deposition on the crash contains the Cawthorn claim that he had “no memory from the accident”.

Somehow, although he claimed under oath to have been unconscious, remembering nothing, he was still able to describe his own condition, the actions of his friend, and what the first responders were doing and saying at the scene.

The accident report and highway patrol records assert that while he may have been found “incapacitated and in critical condition”, he was not declared dead at the scene.

This denial of divine intervention is merely an assault on religion, I guess?

As far as this accident ruining his chances to be thanked for his service, being friends of the son of Representative Mark Meadows a congressman at the time and later the Trump White House chief of staff  who was subpoenaed to testify before the January 6 Commission about his role in the insurrection that day, especially as he had given a rally speech while wearing a bullet proof vest before the peaceful tourists broke into the capitol building threatening lives and causing damage, made it convenient for him to get a recommendation to the Academy.

It is common practice for local members of Congress to recommend candidates to the various military academies, but, along with the personal recommendation, earned grades and other criteria must be met.

Not meeting the requirements in those areas, Cawthorn’s application was rejected, and the reason he was in the car that night, according to his deposition, was because he and his friend had driven to Florida on spring break after he had received the Naval Academy’s rejection letter.

He needed a good cheering up.

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So, he was not kept out of the Academy after his legs were rendered useless, which would make him a victim who can use empathy for political advancement, but before when his legs were good, which could erase that political ploy.

Or should have, if people fact checked.

Part of the reason for rejection could very well have been because, when it came to character, he was known on his Christian college campus for sexual harassment and sexual misconduct, a charge supported by more than 30 former classmates of his who have reported having seen Cawthorn in action, were victims of his, or knew of this happening to others and by over 160 former students of the same college signing an open letter describing his predatory behavior.

He got good mileage out of his appearing to be a true uber-patriot who would lay down his life for his country by serving in the military had it not been for his evil friend.

He could get more by adding an appeal to religion.

If almost 200 people who knew him in college questioned his Christian behavior, heavy repetition and strong declarations when it comes to religion can get the religious to become more fluid in their firmly held religious beliefs.

We saw how that has worked among the evangelicals when it comes to the former president.

So, he has also pledged that as a congressman, he would convert all non-Christians to Christianity.

“If you’re not wanting to lead somebody to Christ, then you’re probably not really a Christian.”

I watched Cawthorn last week during debate on the House floor. It was on infrastructure. He approached the podium all crisp and sparkly but, instead of talking about the bill on the floor, he railed against the Godless Communist, anti-American, socialist, tax and spend, constantly lying people on the other side of the aisle.

It was a great speech, well written and well delivered, but it had nothing to do with the topic and was, obviously, something he needed to feed to his believers and used this as an opportunity to do that. 

Nothing that happened on January 6 was violent, although he had earlier said all that mess was actually progressives disguised as Trump supporters and white supremacists, and the people at school committee meetings who are screaming, physically attacking board members, teachers, and other parents while some are making death threats are simply people exercising their right to have a say in their children’s education and Merrick Garland is a communist trying to establish a police state type of surveillance of well-behaved and reasonable parents.

And he ended with the “most unkindest cut of all”.

The Democrats and especially Joe Boden are guilty of what he and the GOP are not, and never have been, telling lies.

He tells the truth.

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