This is Democrat politics at work! One of these candidates has now been caught bullying young girls while he was wasted on wine!
One Oklahoma Democratic Congressional candidate, in particular, is under fire due to accusations that she was verbally attacking a number of pre-teen girls who were at the home of a friend hosting a sleepover with several other middle school girls there.
Abby Broyles is a candidate for Oklahoma’s 5th Congressional U.S. District, and she went to the friend’s house on February 11th and she became increasingly aggressive as she continued to drink wine throughout the evening, NonDoc.com reported.
The report alleges that Broyles had insulted the girls that night after she had become intoxicated. Multiple people were interviewed by various news outlets, and they noted that she had allegedly described one girl as being an “acne f**er” and hurled a number of hateful insults to the other young girls present at the sleepover.
“Hispanic f–ker,” she allegedly said to another girl, and “judgy f–ker,” to another girl because she didn’t want to sleep with a blanket that the woman had cleaned up wine with.
Almost immediately after this congressional candidate was finished hurling insults, one of the young girls left the room in tears.
Broyles was so wasted on wine that she also threw up into a laundry basket as well as one of the girl’s shoes, according to one report.
When she was asked by the press if she had indeed gone to the house where this incident had occurred, she denied it, calling it “awful and false.”
“I saw the tweets. I have been out of town on a fundraising trip, and they are awful and offensive and false,” Broyles said to the news outlet. “I mean, I get trolled on Twitter all the time, but I don’t know these women and I don’t know what is behind this, but it’s just not true.”
Broyles said that she felt that it was a possibility that these allegations had been “cooked up” and insisted that the 12 – and 13-year-old girls’ mothers could have been using the incident as a political attack against her.
“I’m running for office. You don’t think this is a political attack? You don’t think this is something they cooked up?” Broyles said.
Broyles also threatened to sue NonDoc, the organization that first broke the story.
On the other hand, Sarah Matthews is the mother of one of the girls, and she continues to insist that Broyles had been acting boorishly at the party.
“She proceeded to tell me that Abby Broyles had been at the house and was very drunk and calling them all mfer’s, f’er this f’er that,” Matthews said. “[Broyles] called somebody acne f’er, somebody Hispanic f’er, called my daughter judgy f’er for not wanting to sleep with a blanket that she cleaned up wine with.”
Broyles backtracked somewhat after hearing what this mother had to say, and in an interview with KFOR she admitted going to the house where the sleepover was taking place, but she said that she had been handed a medication by a friend that was giving her an “adverse reaction” and it caused her to hallucinate.
“She asked me to come over. She asked me to bring some wine. We had wine and sushi and a couple of hours later, we were upstairs in their theater room watching a movie,” Broyles said. “For years I have struggled with stress and anxiety and insomnia. I took the bar exam on two hours of sleep. I mean, this is how far this goes back for me. And she knows that. And she gave me a medication I had never taken before. And I had an adverse reaction. Instead of helping me sleep, I hallucinated. And I don’t remember anything until I woke up or came to, and I was throwing up in a hamper.”
After she was caught being wasted with wine, she at least apologized during the interview. She had a message for people who think she was making excuses for her actions: “You don’t know me.”
“I would never ever say anything hurtful. I’ve never, ever would say something hurtful like those things. And that’s why I know I was not in my right mind. I know that that’s what happened because of that combination of things. And I deeply, deeply regret it,” Broyles said.
Broyles claimed that NonDoc had “misquoted” her and that she had “never told them that I wasn’t there.”
The editor-in-chief of NonDoc.com played the recording of some of the conversation to KFOR, and Broyles told the news outlet that she had been “caught off guard” by the phone call. The digital version of Fox News also listened to the recorded interview between Broyles and the news outlet.
After the editor-in-chief of NonDoc.com played a recording of the conversation to KFOR, Broyles told the news outlet that she was “caught off guard” by the phone call. Fox News Digital also listened to the recorded interview between a NonDoc reporter and Broyles.
Broyles has yet to respond to Fox News Digital about the allegations that she was wasted on wine and telling the kids these things.