Meet the Democratic Congressional Candidate Who Mocks Women, Takes Pictures of Kids in Public, and Uses the N-Word
He mocks women who refuse to touch male ejaculate, takes pictures of children in his local library, and uses the N-word on social media. He’s the Democratic congressional nominee for Ohio’s 10th Congressional District, and he’s not going anywhere.
David Esrati is challenging five-term Rep. Mike Turner (R., Ohio) after winning a crowded Democratic nomination in May with just 32 percent of the vote. The local businessman and political provocateur’s multi-decade political career has been marked by a seemingly endless string of profane and inflammatory comments, made in defiant Facebook posts or rambling livestream monologues.
Like in March 2016, when he took issue with an article posted on Facebook that said women are often left unsatisfied after sex. “I don’t know why so many women are incapable of telling us what’s going on,” Esrati commented. “If sex sucks- it’s probably because you aren’t communicating well.”
“I could just as easily rant about women who never initiate, who refuse to touch or taste cum, or about the vanilla sex they pass off like it’s a gift,” Esrati added. “Frankly- most of America is sexually repressed and confused. Especially here in the Dunlop region of the Bible Belt.”
Or in June 2019, when Esrati dismissed charges that he used the N-word by saying he was only quoting comedian Dave Chappelle, and then went on to defend himself in a 2,000-word blog where he used the word twice.
“For the record, I’m the asshole honky who tells kids on the basketball court that the use of that word is inappropriate,” Esrati said in the post. “I gave up trying to question it at the barbershop I’ve been going to for the last half-dozen years. … I get the lecture about the use of the word ‘Nigga’ vs ‘Nigger’ — as if that matters.”
Speaking to the Washington Free Beacon Tuesday, Esrati doubled down on the claim that he was simply quoting Chapelle.
“I do not use that word. I am not a racist,” Esrati emphasized.
Esrati will be on the ballot next Tuesday in Ohio’s 10th district as Democrats grapple with a weak slate of candidates in critical races across the country. Republican Mehmet Oz opened a lead in Pennsylvania’s senate race following stroke victim John Fetterman’s rough debate performance. Republicans have also closed the gap on Democrats in critical senate races in Nevada, Arizona, and Georgia.
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