Drunk Democrat 'Attacks' 12-Year-Olds, Vomits in Child's Shoe
Yells 'acne f**ker' at one schoolgirl, calls another 'Hispanic f**ker'

An Oklahoma Democratic congressional candidate has caused outrage after going on a drunken rampage and "attacking" a group of 12-year-old girls.
Abby Broyles has been forced to apologize for "getting drunk and shouting at schoolgirls," after she allegedly called one child "acne f**ker" and another "Hispanic f**ker" before she threw up in a hamper and a girl's shoe.
The incident reportedly occurred during a teenage girl's Valentine's sleepover party.
Broyles was invited over to a friend's house to share a drink while the friend's daughter enjoyed a slumber party with seven other middle school girls.
However, she allegedly became severely intoxicated over the course of the evening and threw up in a laundry basket and a girl's shoe before launching into a profanity-laced tirade at several of the children.
Originally Broyles fiercely denied she was even at the party, calling the allegations “awful and false,” before she was forced to admit to her actions following several complaints, eventually saying she was "deeply sorry" for her behavior.

Broyles blames her behavior on having a bad reaction to sleeping pills her friend gave her as they enjoyed an evening of "wine and sushi" while watching a movie.
She claims she had a bad reaction to the drug, which made her hallucinate, blackout, and unable to remember what happened that night.
However, multiple reports of the incident published by NonDoc alleged that Broyles hurled multiple insults at the pre-teen girls including "acne f***er," "Hispanic f***er" and "judgy f***er," bringing the kids to tears.
Broyles's friend, whose daughter was having the party, confirmed the Democrat had created an incident "of the kind of magnitude that I needed to make phone calls to every parent [of the children in attendance] the next day to discuss one-on-one."
In her initial denials, Broyles claimed the “awful and false” allegations were a "political" attack.
"I saw the tweets,” Broyles said to NonDoc.
"I have been out of town on a fundraising trip, and they are awful and offensive and false.
"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 added that the allegations could have been “cooked up,” and suggested that the young girls’ mothers were using the allegations as a political attack against her.
"I’m running for office,” Democrat Broyles snapped.
"You don’t think this is a political attack?
"You don’t think this is something they cooked up?"
Broyles also threatened to sue NonDoc, according to the report.
Sarah Matthews, a mother of one of the young girls who attended the sleepover, told KFOR that Broyles had insulted multiple girls 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.”
In an interview with KFOR, Broyles eventually admitted to going to the house where the sleepover took place.
However, she blamed her friend for the incident, claiming she handed her a medication that gave her an “adverse reaction,” causing her to "hallucinate."
"She asked me to come over," Broyles insisted.
"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 2 hours of sleep.
"I mean, this is how far this goes back for me.
"And she knows that," she alleged.
Broyles then claimed her friend took advantage of her by tricking her into taking medication to "help her sleep" while they were eating and drinking wine.
"And she gave me a medication I had never taken before," she claimed.
"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.”
During the interview, she apologized to the families of the young girls and had a firm message for people who think she’s making excuses for her actions.
"You don’t know me," the congressional candidate blasted.
"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,” said Broyles, who hopes to represent her district in U.S. Congress.
"I know that that’s what happened because of that combination of things.
"And I deeply, deeply regret it."

Broyles claimed she was “misquoted” by NonDoc, and said she “never told them that I wasn’t there.”
After the editor-in-chief of NonDoc played a recording of the conversation to KFOR, Broyles told the news outlet that she was “caught off guard” by the phone call.
"That phone call was terrifying and caught me off guard,” Broyles told KFOR.
"I remember hearing the accusations and just repeating ‘no, no, no’ and then hanging up.
"I was happy to be in the TikTok video with the girls which was obvious proof of my attendance."