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Thursday, January 02, 2020

2019 Man of the Year: Jeffrey Epstein’s Assassin

(Editor's note: In the interest of gender equality and inclusion, all gender-ambiguous third-person pronouns have been rendered as the feminine "she" and "her," as in "I'm with her.")

On August 10, 2019—a date which will live in infamy—deranged pervert and Democratic Party patron (excuse the redundancy) Jeffrey Epstein committed "suicide."

It wasn't a great year for perverts. Notwithstanding the best efforts of mainstream media journalists and executives to run interference for their disgusting friends, some of society's most notorious scumbags met their demise in 2019, including a number of mainstream media journalists and executives.

Of all the disgraced scumbags, Epstein was by far the most lecherous. And, like many of the world's worst villains, Donald Trump's election was the worst thing that ever happened to him.

Nearly a decade after the billionaire pedophile was released from "jail," national media outlets and law enforcement agencies had basically lost interest in Epstein until a local newspaper—the Miami Herald—started pursuing a Trump-related angle to the controversy. (Trump's former labor secretary, Alex Acosta, was the U.S. attorney who signed off on Epstein's plea deal.)

While President Trump obviously deserves some credit for ending Epstein's reign of terror, our fearless president was not, as far as we know, responsible for ending the life of inmate 76318-054. But neither was Jeffrey Epstein.

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5 comments:

ruh roh said...

Geez,

Talk about Perverts...

Jake Days been quiet on his 2nd wife rolling out

Anonymous said...

Just another notch in the Hildebeasts' catheter harness.

Anonymous said...

It's funny, have you noticed his personal assistant has gone into hiding?
You know she has much information and can name names.
I would be willing to bet she is in a federal protection program.

Anonymous said...

This is not worth further investigation.

Paladin said...

Dear readers,

As a former Eagle Scout, I am saddened to see the demise of a favored portion of my childhood, however, I do indeed agree with a previous comment to just move on. This is exactly what happens in the business world, and when you deviate from your core beliefs and try to make everyone happy, the result is most often failure.

RIP - BSA

Paladin