Well, of course, there is that culture of “ain’t my fault” wafting around the administration, but I’m not sure that’s selling quite as well as it used to. There are many, many more of us on the internet than used to be when that meme started. There are enough of us on the internet to know that this sort of behavior is very much a personal choice and quite easily avoided.
The Washington Post brought up another point in their article—this yahoo told the ‘14 year old’ that he worked for the Department of Homeland Security and gave her his office number. Work issued cell phone, too. And the Polk County Sheriff mused...hmm, you know, if he’d give all that information to a stranger on the internet, who else would he or has he given it to? Or what other information? He’s a huge security risk.
An unprincipled scum bucket all the way around. I feel safer, don’t you?
Oh, it gets even worse. Another guy at DHS stands accused of similar behavior.
Geez, there’s an irony, huh? Working so hard on Operation Predator to stop child predators that he became one. Or, more likely, what sweeter job assignment for a predator? What a swamp.
and the worst part is, these are only the things that manage to get out and make the news.......scary! Sickening!!
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But see, it will be the internet that gets the blame. The administration will completely disregard this latest blemish, etc., etc., etc.