Shot in the Dark

The New Praetorian Guard

Joe Doakes from Como Park emails:

Senior Secret Service agent doesn’t like Trump, says he’s a disaster for the country, wouldn’t take a bullet for him.

 So?  Plenty of other work for Secret Service agents.  Anti-counterfeiting investigations in Alaska.  Running down people in Alabama who make on-line threats against the President.  She’s the special agent in charge of the Denver district so she coordinates advance teams when the President comes to town – that experience would be particularly valuable in case he decides to visit Iceland . . . maybe she spends the next couple of years checking sight lines and roof tops over there?

 This is the Deep State, bureaucrats who are supposed to be neutral and honestly serve the public without regard to who won the election.  But the IRS was happy to go after conservatives, government lawyers readily lie to federal judges, intelligence agencies are leaking obvious propaganda and now this woman decides her oath was personally to The Won, not generally to the job.  

 Drain the swamp. 

 Joe Doakes

It’s time for all those government workers who said they’d quit if Trump won to be held to it.


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11 responses to “The New Praetorian Guard”

  1. bosshoss429 Avatar
    bosshoss429

    I’m totally shocked that this traitor hasn’t at the least been fired or at the most, jailed for treason.

    But, Joe’s right. Two of the least desirable posts for Air Force personnel were Thule, Greenland or Guam. She should be dispatched to one of those bases or maybe be reassigned to border patrol duty in Arizona.

  2. The Big Stink Avatar
    The Big Stink

    Bureaucracies, like herpes, last forever.

  3. Alt-Good Swiftee Avatar
    Alt-Good Swiftee

    She is proving women have no place in law enforcement. They are too emotional.

    I’m actually glad all these leftist reprobates are self identifying. Makes it easier to drain that swamp.

  4. bikebubba Avatar
    bikebubba

    I don’t know about outright firing, but given that it does take a special kind of person to be willing to take a bullet for another, even with a “vest”, she has made a good case for reassignment with “limited career growth options”, and that’s entirely appropriate.

  5. Scott Hughes Avatar
    Scott Hughes

    I say assign her to Hilary Clinton’s detail, they can b*tch to each other.

  6. Night Writer Avatar

    I say assign her to Hilary Clinton’s detail, they can b*tch to each other.

    That would be a match made in heaven.

  7. Seflores Avatar
    Seflores

    Ditto, Scott Hughes.
    Since it was already nearly impossible to fire a Federal Employee (more likely to die on the job than be fired – no matter how much pr0n they watched all 8 hours of their 8 hour day) under Obama, it will only get worse under Trump. The termination of Sally Yates as AG shows that rather than firing a Federal Employee it’s better to have them end their career in some capacity on Guam or Diego Garcia.
    Attractive women make very appealing martyr’s for the Democrat Party Dominated Media Culture – expect these two martyrs to be on an even shorter list for high-elected office than Minnesota’s own perennial short list candidate / bridesmaid for everything, Senator Unidentified Woman.
    http://www.startribune.com/woman-in-selfie-with-senators-is-well-our-senator/411486265/

  8. FeatherBlade Avatar
    FeatherBlade

    @seflores, on the other hand, if Trump gets rid of tens or hundreds of these people, suddenly they become statistical noise.

  9. Seflores Avatar
    Seflores

    FB – Good point. And if we send to many to Guam, it might tip over.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7XXVLKWd3Q

  10. Mammuthus Primigenius Avatar
    Mammuthus Primigenius

    Took a while to find it, bt here is the text of the Sally Yates order that got her fired:
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/sally-yates-full-letter_us_58905a01e4b0c90efeffdd0a

    It’s a political statement, not a legal statement. There is no case law cited. It’s filled with platitudes about her role at the JD (e.g., political statements). In the first few sentences she confesses that the Office of Legal Council has signed off on Trump’s EO.
    When a political appointee has an issue with her boss, the proper thing to do is resign. No harm, no foul. Instead Yates ordered the JD lawyers not to follow a legally issued executive order from the President of the United States. Yates decided that she, and not her boss, and not the OLC, set the policy of the Justice Department.
    Sorry, babe, this is a democracy. If you don’t want to take orders from the peoples’ duly elected representative, at some point you’ve made a bad career move.

  11. bosshoss429 Avatar
    bosshoss429

    Seflores;

    Thanks for that laugh. I remember when this first came. I couldn’t believe that anyone could be that stupid. I laughed just as hard then.

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