Firing one person can't, in all fairness, be characterized as a "massacre." You wonder, or at least I do, if the more honorable thing for Yates to do would have been to resign.
But now I see above from Biff's post that there's been another honor killing.
All of which doesn't mean I don't think we're all going to hell in the Trump-brand handbasket.
Also too: Yates appears to be a rather attractive woman. I'm surprised Trump didn't try to use his manly charms to persuade her of the rightness of his executive order.
There are some parallels here to 1973, but I'd like to point out, the main difference between now and 1973 is in 1973 I had to be home when the streetlights came on.
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I guess she wanted to get one punch in before she left.
exit, alt-right?
And now he's fired the head of immigration enforcement. The long knives have been drawn.
Firing one person can't, in all fairness, be characterized as a "massacre." You wonder, or at least I do, if the more honorable thing for Yates to do would have been to resign.
But now I see above from Biff's post that there's been another honor killing.
All of which doesn't mean I don't think we're all going to hell in the Trump-brand handbasket.
Also too: Yates appears to be a rather attractive woman. I'm surprised Trump didn't try to use his manly charms to persuade her of the rightness of his executive order.
She was a soft 7 at best. She had to go.
True fact: Sally Yates got Law degree at UGA. I [used to ] know someone who also has a law degree from UGA.
There are some parallels here to 1973, but I'd like to point out, the main difference between now and 1973 is in 1973 I had to be home when the streetlights came on.