https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...-kimberly-cheatle-resigns-sources/ar-BB1qugRP Is the administration finally taking responsibility for its actions?
That's fair... would a firing by the chief exec (i.e. president) have been even better? Or/why was it better via the pressure of congressional investigation?
Today's out loud laugh award. Hey I watched the re-run of her thing in front of whichever House Committee grilled her yesterday on C-span... omg, it was ugly. And there was no let up either when even the leftiest of congress members attacked her. It was a bi-partisan slaughterhouse.
This is funny and sort of serious at the same time. It appears that people who are experienced w/ corporate politics (she was head of global security for Pepsi) still don't know exactly how things are done inside the leviathan. I guess the steepness of "slopes" are relative.
There was one black congresswoman, I don't know what her name was, a Dem, and she's one of the ones that is always railing the right, when it came her turn to ask questions I thought ok Ms Kim is gonna finally get a breather here. Guess again! This woman went full-ass ghetto on her. It was hilarious.
Yeah, Raskin and a bunch of the lefties started out w/ an anti 2a agenda... that line of questioning didn't last long though. Wishing someone asked: "Did the gun climb to the roof and shoot itself?"
The reason it is bipartisan now is because the dems suddenly have a presidential candidate that they would not like to see assassinated. Whereas just a day ago they had two that they would like to see disappeared. Trump and Biden. Think I am kidding. Let the viewers decide.