
Honestly, this is my favorite kind of stranger to encounter; the kind that’s very generous with their opinion, but every time you think you’ve got them figured out, they pull a hard left on you. 10/10
Honestly, this is my favorite kind of stranger to encounter; the kind that’s very generous with their opinion, but every time you think you’ve got them figured out, they pull a hard left on you. 10/10
It’s much more clear, especially if you read the book, that JP is about accountability. All throughout the book, as shit’s going sideways and people are dying, everyone’s playing hot potato with accountability. At the end, Grant forces Genero into investigating a wild raptor nest with him, in spite of Genero’s protests that he’s “just the lawyer” because somebody has to take some accountability.
You might just be on to something there.
Don’t worry, I’m sure he and a few other democrats will be along shortly to censure Padilla like they did Al Green.
Important: this happened right after Noem said that they were staying in LA to “liberate” it from the socialist mayor and governor. Padilla stood up, introduced himself, and said he had questions for Secretary Noem, then he started getting shoved out of the room and arrested.
Reminds me of that 4chan post where anon gets stopped by a stranger who tries to explain that Aluminum is the best metal. Anon tries to stay calm and explain the iron is the best metal, but the guy just kept going off about Aluminum and started talking about rust and ruined Anon’s whole day.