President Donald Trump has gotten death threats before, for a variety of reasons. He's cultivated many enemies since being sworn into office as President in 2017. For the first time in several years, someone decided that ricin would be a tool in an attempt to end the President's life. Fortunately for Trump, the FBI interceded and intercepted a letter containing the poison.
Who knew that it would come from Canada?
Pascale Cecile Veronique Ferrier, to use her full name, hails from the Quebec province, and had been in Texas some time back to protest the building to the infamous wall at the southern border. Like many of the President's detractors, she has reason to hate him, but to go so far as to try to poison him through the mail?
We never wish ill on anyone. For this week's Weasel, we recommend counseling, even if she only is sent to prison.
Assassination is not the answer; I wouldn't waste risking my karma on his wrinkled tangerine hide.
ReplyDeleteThe best way to stick it to Mango Mussolini is to vote his fat orange ass out of office, and to do so in droves, make it a victory so overwhelming that Reggie Van Dough can't dispute the results.
Believe me, I'm no fan of Captain Hair-Plugs, I despise the guy with a fiery passion, but I don't want to see him taken out like that, 'cause that would only make him a martyr to mouth-breathing, chinless, single-toothed racist cult. No, he has to lose this election and lose BIG, suffer the humiliating sting of defeat, realize that the majority of America rejects his hate filled xenophobic crap, have all of his former toadies and sycophants turn on him and live with that sound thrashing for the rest of his miserable life. An early death's too good for him.
If Trump is Reggie Van Dough, who gets to be Richie Rich (Reggie is Richie's cousin)? 'Sides, ricin hasn't been a thing in nearly 20 years.....
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