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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (996757)1/26/2017 2:47:32 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571169
 
You're not running one of your personal threads......Why didn't you leave here yesterday...........



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (996757)1/26/2017 3:02:56 PM
From: Heywood40  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571169
 
Who's more delusional, pussy-grabber or GRINDR Z-HOLE ?

pussy-grabber thinks complaining to the CIA about the press was like a Super Bowl win:

“I got a standing ovation. In fact, they said it was the biggest standing ovation since Peyton Manning had won the Super Bowl and they said it was equal. I got a standing ovation. It lasted for a long period of time. What you do is take — take out your tape — you probably ran it live. I know when I do good speeches. I know when I do bad speeches. That speech was a total home run. They loved it… People loved it. They loved it. They gave me a standing ovation for a long period of time. They never even sat down, most of them, during the speech. There was love in the room.”



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (996757)1/26/2017 3:05:12 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 1571169
 
Senior officials are fleeing the State Department in the first days of President Donald Trump's administration, according to The Washington Post.

Patrick Kennedy, the State Department's undersecretary for management, and three of his top officials resigned abruptly recently, The Post reported. All are career diplomats who have served under presidents from both parties.

Two other senior leaders in the State Department left earlier this month. Post columnist Josh Rogin characterized it as an "ongoing mass exodus of senior foreign service officers who don't want to stick around for the Trump era."

David Wade, who was the State Department's chief of staff under Secretary of State John Kerry, told The Post that it's "the single biggest simultaneous departure of institutional memory that anyone can remember."

"Department expertise in security, management, administrative and consular positions in particular are very difficult to replicate and particularly difficult to find in the private sector," Wade said.