Thursday, July 18, 2024

Not So Secret Service

       Well, Pres. Biden has Covid, again. Poor Joe, no luck, unlucky with a virus. But, with Paxlovid, it appears from recent news releases, he's managing as best as can be expected in his home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, not far from D.C. Meanwhile, the presidential watchdogs, aka., the Secret Service, is under increased scrutiny after a lapse of duty in Pennsylvania where candidate Trumpie was slightly wounded by a "lone wolf" would be assassin from a nearby Pennsylvania town.

     Videos are circulating on all media suggesting in graphic detail what was happening in the moment. We know Secret Service anti-sniper teams were positioned near the podium on which Trumpie was to speak to the crowd of supporters at the campaign rally.  Members of the audience became aware of the sniper's pre-positioning on a roof top well within range of the podium. Despite efforts to call attention to this threat, the Secret Service teams did not recognize the threat. We have also learned that local police force members were inside the same building.  This clearly a group leadership failure. The Chief of Police of the township and the head of the Secret Service must go: TODAY.

      These people Failed spectacularly in front of the whole world, including our world in the USA. Their must be at least minimum efforts to hold the leaders of these organizatoions responsible for the actions of their subordinates down the line. No excuses here; just obvious failure, after failure, after failure. Read: Incompetence. Too much business as usual. Oh, and don't forget the other big issue: weapon of choice: AR-15!

America's Murder Weapon of Choice. Keep up the good work, Chief Justice John Roberts, it's working. And your 2nd Amendment position-solid.

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