Parental Rights Mom Gives Kids Booze, Then Assaults Them
Credit: Clarice Schillinger for PA Facebook page
December 29, 2023

Clarice Schillinger is a former candidate for Pennsylvania Lt. Governor and current head of a parental rights PAC. She is also an anti-masker, gun nut and full fledged MAGAt. What she is not is a good parent herself.

Schillinger has been accused of hosting an underage drinking party for her 17 year old daughter's birthday with about 20 kids. She is also accused of assaulting numerous people, including some of the teens she was boozing it up with:

In the recent criminal case, Schillinger is accused of punching a partygoer several times in the face during a series of alleged outbursts by drunken adults at her home on Liz Circle in Doylestown, according to an affidavit of probable cause.

The documents state that during the event — which started Sept. 29 and went past midnight — Schillinger’s then-boyfriend allegedly grabbed a 16-year-old by the neck for intervening in a fight between the couple and hit a 15-year-old in the face during an argument over football. According to the allegations in court papers, her intoxicated mother also punched the older teen in the eye and chased him around the kitchen island. Police said they had cellphone recordings of some of these reported events.

To escape the unruly adults, several minors started making their way out of the home, even as Schillinger ordered them to stay, court documents allege.

Cellphone footage showed that as the teens gathered in the foyer Schillinger lunged toward one partygoer before others began restraining her. That individual told police Schillinger struck him three times with a closed fist but that he wasn’t injured, according to the affidavit.

When she claimed to be for parental rights, she apparently didn't mean parental civil rights but parents throwing drunken rights - and lefts - at minors.

But betwen Schillinger and the Moms for Threesomes story from Florida, it's unknown if any of them are fit to parent their own children much less try to dictate how anyone else should raise their children.

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