This week's idiot is Aaron Craig Gleason, who pleaded not guilty to molesting a 12 year old girl in Bible Class. Ironically, on social media he accused drag queens of "grooming" kids for molestation and he was doing it all along, hiding behind religion. BONUS Idiot at the end of the blog: The Orange felon insulted the Liberian President. There are just too many idiots to highlight once a week!
Conservative author, teacher charged with molesting student at private Christian schoolMollye Barrows, Pensacola News Journal, Feb 11, 2025
A self-described Christian philosopher, writer and teacher at a private Christian school in Okaloosa County is accused of molesting one of his female students during Bible Class.
Aaron Craig Gleason is charged with lewd or lascivious molestation of a victim less than 12 years of age. Gleason, a teacher and soccer coach at Rocky Bayou Christian School, also writes regularly for several national conservative publications and has posted accusations on social media that drag queens are “grooming” kids for molestation.
Gleason has pleaded not guilty to molesting the student and is out of jail on $75,000 bond.
According to Niceville police, the victim alleged that in December she approached Gleason at his desk at school to discuss an assignment during Bible Class. When the discussion ended, police say Gleason, who was sitting down, gave the girl a “side hug” but slid his hand from her back to her backside, kept it there, and began rubbing his thumb up and down her buttocks.
Police say the victim’s account was corroborated by two other students. The girl Gleason is accused of molesting also told police that her teacher “has made several comments that have made her uncomfortable.”
According to Gleason’s arrest report, the girl claimed Gleason told her that “she looked cute wearing a flower clip in her hair,” and then followed up with the question, “Or are you just trying to be deceptive?” The comments were corroborated by one other student, police say.
According to Mid Bay News, the Superintendent of Rocky Bayou Christian School Mike Mosley sent out an email to parents that said, “I regret to inform you that one of our Middle School teachers was arrested today by local law enforcement officers. The teacher has been on paid administrative leave and off campus for two weeks. RBCS is fully cooperating with authorities in this matter until authorities have concluded their investigation. Please pray for our school and students during this difficult time.”
Gleason has written for primarily conservative publications with numerous articles on Hollywood, movies and the media’s impact on conservative values and culture.
In his bio on The Federalist’s website, Gleason says he is “a proud alumnus of Biola University and Talbot Seminary. He teaches philosophy full-time. His writing has appeared in numerous outlets including Hollywood in Toto, The Daily Wire, and The Imaginative Conservative.” Gleason also writes under A.C. Gleason. The Imaginative Conservative has removed his bio from its website as did The Daily Wire, but his bio on the latter can still be found on the Internet Archive website.
In 2023, Gleason shared a video on X of protestors from a New York City Drag March. In it he says, “We’re here, we’re queer, we’re coming for your children,” and “No grooming going on here, they’re just coming for our children.”
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BONUS IDIOT!!!! You would think that a politician who meets someone from a foreign country would do a little homework, like "what's the official Language?" "official religion?" "trade policies?" "History with the U.S.?" - NOPE. This week's BONUS IDIOT is the orange felon who insultedthe president of Liberia.
Trump praised Liberian president’s ‘beautiful English.’ It’s been the country’s official language since the 1800s.
By MARK MENGONFIA, MONIKA PRONCZUK and WILSON MCMAKIN, Associated Press July 10, 2025
MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) — There was confusion and anger in Liberia on Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump praised the English skills of President Joseph Boakai.
“Such good English,” Trump said to Boakai, with visible surprise. “Such beautiful English.”
English has been the west African nation’s official language since the 1800s. But Trump did not stop there. “Where did you learn to speak so beautifully?” he continued, as Boakai murmured a response. “Where were you educated? Where? In Liberia?”
The exchange took place during a meeting in the White House between Trump and five West African leaders on Wednesday, amid a pivot from aid to trade in the U.S. foreign policy.
Liberia has had deep ties with the United States for centuries. It was first established with the aim of relocating freed slaves from the United States.
Foday Massaquio, chairman of the opposition Congress for Democratic Change-Council of Patriots, said that while the remarks were typical of Trump’s engagement with foreign leaders, what some saw as the condescending tone was amplified by the fact that the leaders were African.
“As a matter of fact, it also proves that the West is not taking us seriously as Africans,” he said. “President Trump was condescending, he was very disrespectful to the African leader.”
Trump’s comments added to the sense of betrayal which became palpable in Liberia in recent months. Earlier this month, U.S. authorities dissolved theU.S. Agency for International Development and said it was no longer following what they called “a charity-based foreign aid model.” That decision sent shockwaves across Liberia, where American support made up almost 2.6% of the gross national income, the highest percentage anywhere in the world, according to the Center for Global Development.
Liberians thought they would be spared from Trump’s cuts because of the countries’ close relationship. Their political system is modeled on that of the U.S., along with its flag. Liberians often refer to the U.S. as their “big brother.”
Liberia was one of the first countries to receive USAID support, starting in 1961. The street signs, taxis and school buses resemble those in New York.
“In the first place, Liberia is a long standing friend of the USA, therefore Trump should have understood that we speak English as an official language,” said Moses Dennis, 37, a businessman from Monrovia. He added that Boakai did not go to Washington for “an English speaking competition.”
“Liberia is an English speaking country,” he said. “Former slaves and slave owners decided to organize themselves to let go of many people who were in slavery in the United States of America, and they landed on these shores now called the Republic of Liberia.”
For him, the exchange was “condescending and ridiculing.” Joseph Boakai was mocked.
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