Sunday, February 16, 2025

The LuLac Ediriion #5, 255 February 16th, 2024

 

HEY PAM BONDI

SOMEBODY’S WATCHING YOU!

When someone is sworn in as Attorney General it usually happens at the Department of Justice. Merrick Garland was sworn in it was at the Justice Department. When Loretta Lynch was sworn in to the same office, the ceremony was held in the same room at Main Justice. When Eric Holder became an attorney general, the venue was the same.

At Bondi’s swearing in, Trump hovered right over her should with Clarence “Justice Hospitality” Thomas doing the honors. Those optics tell the story that she is beholden to Trump and he wants to send a message that she is in his pocket. (A smelly place to be, but I digress).

Just an hour or two after, she proved that she will be an appendage of the White House by going after 47’s enemies. She spent the first day redirecting the Justice Department’s significant law enforcement authority toward addressing Trump’s grievances with the agency, making her allegiance to his agenda clear in a series of strongly worded directives.

So it appears that those pardons Joe Biden issued was a good idea after all.

These jokers are screaming about Washington waste. Look at how much money was spent on Benghazi, Hillary, Hunter Biden and #46. These so called “leaders” bitch about wasted money but you won’t see the Musk task force going after THEM!

In the meantime, this one goes out to Pammy!

 

TRUMP: THE INGRATE WITH NO GRACE

At a news conference Trump was asked about a recent Time Magazine cover that showed Elon Musk pulling the strings and Trump just sitting there. Diaper Don (always lying and full of crap) responded by saying “Are they still in business?”

When he was named Man of the Year TWICE, it was okay. They were great. But his little bitty feelings were hurt by a question. Sad pathetic man put in by sad pathetic people.

 

DeSANTIS’ WIFE PULLING A LURLEEN

Casey DeSantis, the wife of Gov. Ron DeSantis, is a former television news anchor and journalist. As Florida's first lady, she has focused on mental health initiatives, military family support, and addressing the opioid crisis, NBC News reports.


Casey DeSantis, age 44 was featured in a television ad opposing Florida's Amendment 3, which would have legalized recreational marijuana. It is said that major donors are pushing her to run for the top job after her husband leaves. This happened in 1966 in Alabama when George Wallace’s single term was up. She ran in 1966 and was the first wife of Alabama governor George Wallace, whom she succeeded as governor because at the time the Alabama constitution forbade consecutive terms.She was the first female Governor of Alabama.


Amid treatment for cancer, Lurleen Burns Wallace ran in the 1966 Alabama gubernatorial election as "Mrs. George C. Wallace" at the request of George, who wished to remain de facto governor. The Democratic primary field included two former governors, John Malcolm Patterson and Jim Folsom, former congressman Carl Elliott of Jasper, and Attorney General Richmond Flowers, Sr. Lurleen won decisively with 54% and there was no runoff. She faced one-term Republican U.S. representative James D. Martin in the general election,

In January 1968, after extensive testing, Lurleen informed her staff (but not the public) that she had a cancerous pelvic tumor which was pressing on the nerves of her back down through her right hip. Her last public appearances as governor were at the 1967 Blue–Gray Football Classic on December 30 and a January 11 campaign appearance for George's presidential bid on the American Party ticket. The pelvic tumor was removed in late February. This was followed by surgery to treat an abdominal abscess, and in late March 1968, more surgery to dissolve a blood clot in her left lung. By April, the cancer was in her liver and lungs, and she weighed less than eighty pounds.

George Wallace continued to make campaign stops nationwide during her last weeks of life and persistently lied to the press about her condition, claiming in April 1968 that "she has won the fight" against cancer. On May 5, the day he was to leave for a Michigan appearance, doctors warned him that Lurleen's condition was unstable. She was too ill to be moved back to the hospital, and at her request, George cancelled a May 6 television appearance. She died in Montgomery, Alabama, at 12:34 A.M. May 7, 1968, at home with her husband beside her and the rest of her family, including her parents, just outside her room, and the couple's three youngest children in the next room near it. She was 41 years old.

Wallace was Alabama's first female governor and was the only woman to hold the governorship until Kay Ivey succeeded to the office in April 2017.

Unlike Wallce, Mrs. DeSantis has had a more public profit and thank fully has many more options to choose than Governor Lurleen did.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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