You are mistaken. OP is not a Trumpist. OP is a Bernie Bro. Not disgusted by Trump, but scared by a moderate candidate, and willing to indulge in all sorts of mudslinging. |
Bull. First, you and the others have earned the insults. Second, the subsequent poster noting that McKinsey has a culture that seeps into everything and that this element of his work history is used to substantiate Buttigieg’s intellectual capabilities has it right. |
Excellent. Pity it won’t be next November, sweetie. |
Six of one; half dozen of another. |
Also suspicious of candidates who have held jobs instead of laying about for decades then laying about in government for decades. |
As a former recruitment and talent retention manager, I would be moderately alarmed that you worked for that person and didn't pick up on anything unusual. It speaks poorly of your attention to detail and how well you observe those around you. |
With such critical thinking skills, the only comforting thing in your post, PP, is the use of the word “former”. If it were that easy to spot the monsters, they wouldn’t be a problem as they would get picked up after a 2-minute conversation at the dry-cleaners.
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‘Moderately alarmed’. Lol. Is that like ‘somewhat unique’? Did you miss the part where this person ‘hadn’t worked for that company for ten years when it happened’? And how do attention to detail and keen observation skills lead you to conclude that your boss is a child molester? With that impeccable logic, you are clearly a Trump supporter. And a crappy human resources manager. And probably a crappy human being. |
+1. Not a big Buttigieg fan. But get back to me when he was on the team advising ICE. |
Yes, it will be next November, sweetie. |
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Do you have any idea how bad your post makes you look, PP? |
+2. |
TIL: professional Democrats will always be slow learners. |
Both immediate PPs are seriously credulous. Whichever candidate they support will lose to Trump, I’m 99% certain. |