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  3. Just a note that Noem and Bondi weren't fired for their evil actions.

Just a note that Noem and Bondi weren't fired for their evil actions.

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  • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

    Just a note that Noem and Bondi weren't fired for their evil actions.
    They were fired for not being evil enough.

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    @petergleick Huh, I just figured they were disposable as a consequence of being female in a misogynist administration.

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    • S sometimeslovely@mas.to

      @petergleick
      No, they were fired because women were never respected, though occassionally politically useful, but there is no longer the need for even a figleaf of female involvement in the MAGA regime, as the Save Act will effectively disenfranchise enough women to remove any real influence.

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      @SometimesLovely @petergleick

      I don't think that's a contradiction - you're both right.

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      • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

        Just a note that Noem and Bondi weren't fired for their evil actions.
        They were fired for not being evil enough.

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        @petergleick
        And as a sacrifice and distraction, perhaps?
        Women, of course.

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        • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

          Just a note that Noem and Bondi weren't fired for their evil actions.
          They were fired for not being evil enough.

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          @petergleick I feel like it was less "not evil enough" and more just "convenient scapegoats" but the fact definitely remains that the administration isn't firing them for being evil and absolutely replaces them with more evil.

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          • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

            Just a note that Noem and Bondi weren't fired for their evil actions.
            They were fired for not being evil enough.

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            @petergleick

            How'd that blind loyalty work out for them? Oh, yeah, just like all the rest. "She was terrible, and I never knew her."

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            • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

              Just a note that Noem and Bondi weren't fired for their evil actions.
              They were fired for not being evil enough.

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              @petergleick

              Perhaps they both sucked at sucking up.

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              • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

                Just a note that Noem and Bondi weren't fired for their evil actions.
                They were fired for not being evil enough.

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                @petergleick
                I think they were fired because they are women, evil or not. They were both quickly replaced with men.

                I suspect Tulsi Gabbard to be fired within two weeks.

                #misogyny

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                • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

                  Just a note that Noem and Bondi weren't fired for their evil actions.
                  They were fired for not being evil enough.

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                  @petergleick At least markwayne’s departure from the Senate makes the Senate’s average IQ go up a bit.

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                  • justin@mastodon.tacoma.communityJ justin@mastodon.tacoma.community

                    @petergleick
                    I think they were fired because they are women, evil or not. They were both quickly replaced with men.

                    I suspect Tulsi Gabbard to be fired within two weeks.

                    #misogyny

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                    @petergleick
                    Guess I'm not alone in that thought.

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                    • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

                      Just a note that Noem and Bondi weren't fired for their evil actions.
                      They were fired for not being evil enough.

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                      @petergleick @avirr They were probably fired for a variety of terrible and invalid reasons that even Donny can’t articulate reliably. I think the essential problem with Donny is a mental illness so broad and so deep that conventional public discourse cannot even begin to address it.

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                      • integerpoet@sfba.socialI integerpoet@sfba.social

                        @petergleick @avirr They were probably fired for a variety of terrible and invalid reasons that even Donny can’t articulate reliably. I think the essential problem with Donny is a mental illness so broad and so deep that conventional public discourse cannot even begin to address it.

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                        @integerpoet @petergleick + greed, hubris, and a complete lack of empathy

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                        • avirr@sfba.socialA avirr@sfba.social

                          @integerpoet @petergleick + greed, hubris, and a complete lack of empathy

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                          @avirr @petergleick Those are definitely more useful words than “evil”. But I think his problems are worse than that. I think he occupied a private universe long before dementia set in.

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                          • integerpoet@sfba.socialI integerpoet@sfba.social

                            @avirr @petergleick Those are definitely more useful words than “evil”. But I think his problems are worse than that. I think he occupied a private universe long before dementia set in.

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                            @integerpoet So really, it’s his enablers we should blame. Twice.

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                            • avirr@sfba.socialA avirr@sfba.social

                              @integerpoet So really, it’s his enablers we should blame. Twice.

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                              @avirr I’m down with that. Their insanity should not stop the new Nuremberg Trials.

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