• badbrainstorm@lemmy.world
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    They be loading those deportation planes up with coke coming back from El Salvador to celebrate another successful round of human rights violations

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    Why don’t we start piss testing all of our elected officials like a dozen times a month?

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      Well I think 80’s business types would

      1. Have more respect for the Institute that is the Pentagon.

      2. Be more professional than this dweeb.

      Not by much but they would have some moral standards concerning their appearance in media.

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      I would honestly be shocked if Pete wasn’t on coke. Genuinely would be surprised

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      It’s hard to believe isn’t it? Must just be the work of some mudslinging disgruntled former employees.

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    And? I wouldn’t be surprised if they were cooking meth in the oval. This admin would’ve been impeached and jailed in any other timeline what the fuck is nose candy going to change here?

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    [Joe Kasper, Hegseth’s soon-to-former chief of staff] reportedly derailed a meeting with a veterans’ group by telling a story about a night out at a Washington, D.C. strip club. He was also said to have begun a meeting by saying, “Can I just tell everyone around this table that I just took an enormous s–t right before coming in here?”

    Kasper was a Trump nominee. Only the best people.

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      Kasper will remain an adviser at the Pentagon in a special government employee role, limited to working no more than 130 days a year.

      And also consequences are for show, he’s not really fired.