Oklahoma’s Nativity Scene: Naked Women on the Boardroom TV
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During a state board meeting in Oklahoma, a video featuring naked women aired in Ryan Walters' office, sparking controversy but notably not contrition. Two board members claimed Walters 'was not apologetic' about the incident. Oh, I'm sorry, did I miss the part where hosting a discreet party channel went from 'inappropriate distraction' to 'educational content'? So let me get this straight: a state official's office turns into a PG-0 screening room, and the biggest takeaway is his unapologetic vibe. If denial was an Olympic sport, Walters would be draped in gold.
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Source: Rollingstone | Published: 7/26/2025 | Author: Andrew Perez
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