MKJ wrote:Chris Krebs (head of cyber security) fired for stating this election was the safest ever.
USA :olo:
Chris Krebs is looking into legal action against Trump campaign lawyer Joseph diGenova for going on Newsmax and stating that Krebs should be "drawn and quartered" and "taken out at dawn and shot" for stating the election was secure.
Usually the GOP limits their rhetoric to stochastic terrorism, because they love to hide behind the veil of plausible deniability. But this idiot lawyer just goes and says the quiet parts out loud. I guess I shouldn't be surprised; this guy is a Drumpf lackey, after all. I wonder if Agent Orange will try to pardon him. :miffed:
I could be wrong, but I don't think Canadians or many other democratic First World nations where the leader in power has the ability to just pardon someone without going through the justice system. Seems like something exclusively American. Can anyone explain to me why this is a seemingly purely American concept and why does this still exist? Does it ever benefit others instead of just those that a president pardons to cover their own asses?
It's pretty funny how he fucks everyone that disagrees with him even slightly even though they shoveled his shit the entire time he needed them. Makes you wonder why anyone with a fucking braincell would ever fucking align themselves with him.
Κracus wrote:It's pretty funny how he fucks everyone that disagrees with him even slightly even though they shoveled his shit the entire time he needed them. Makes you wonder why anyone with a fucking braincell would ever fucking align themselves with him.
It's easy, Trump is where the power was. Now that he's fucking off, I wouldn't be surprised if they dropped him like a.rock.
HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:"It's over" I whisper to gwamps, as he pulls his black and yellow Fred Perry down across his multi-toned, undulant skin.
His eyes glaze over with tears. So many tears, I can almost taste the salt. He sobs into my chest. I hold him firmly but gently like a broken marionette.