Biden Admin DOE official charged with felony in MN for stealing luggage at airport

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Anonymous wrote:According to a spokesman Sam Brinton no longer works for Department of Energy.

I think the non-binary issue wasn’t the most relevant issue in his life. I think the fact that he was homeschooled for many years by fundamentalist parents is what sent him astray. Too many home-schooled kids are so self-absorbed especially really smart kids. They get a ton of attention by their parent/teacher and never have to wait their turn, line up, share, etc. Then add to that he was trapped in an oppressive environment with no sense of community that understood what he was feeling in regards to gender and his sexuality.



If you believe Brinton's claims. There arent many Southern Baptists in Iowa, full stop. And on LGBT issues, Iowa has always been quite tolerant. It had civil unions long before most states and it was the 4th state in the US to legalize gay marriage. I know it's flyover country, but the facts do not fit the narrative. Iowa had legal gay marriage a full 4 years before Maryland, the most progressive state in the DMV. And it was legally recognizing gay couples for matters like health care dependents many years before that.


He is the son of missionaries. He lived in multiple places including Bolivia. At least that is what he has said in the past. Along with statements that his father beat him up several times so he had several ready excuses such as telling people he fell down the stairs.



Yes, if you believe Sam's claim, they were Southern Baptist missionaries. Who suddenly settled in Iowa, where there are basically no Southern Baptists, and then went to a regular, vanilla Baptist church. And to school, as evidenced by Sam's many yearbook photos.

Or Sam is a fabulist who tells tall tales. You pick the likely scenario.


Can you really get a security clearance and tell tall tales? I would love to know the truth. This is from his college paper freshman year where he also claims he got accepted to Harvard and Juilliard:

“Brinton was homeschooled for most of his life and moved 19 times because his parents are missionaries. From his experience, he said he is able to moderately speak about six languages, including Ese Ejja, an Amazonian language from a tribe he lived with while in Bolivia.”

https://www.kstatecollegian.com/2007/01/26/perfectionist-has-big-plans-this-semester/





Yes, if people believe his tall tales. Take the 6 languages claim. Who among his associates would even know what Ese Ejja is, much less have the proficiency to challenge his claim to speak it moderately well? If yiu have convinced the people around you, they will back your claims.

He wouldnt be the first. Elon Musk has a clearance and Stanford has no record of his attendence, despite his claims that he went to school there.

Ive met a lot of cleared dirtbags. And in the vast majority of cases, it's fine because although someone may embellish or engage in some nasty behavior, it doesnt make them a spy or a terrorist-- spies often have squeaky clean backgrounds. But Sam clearly has temperment issues that make him ill-suited to senior government work. Sam is clearly a thrill seeker and enjoys engaging in anti social behavior.
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In 1995, Musk deferred his place in the PhD program (Physics) to start PayPal. Please stop making things up to suit your narrative. It’s transparent and tiresome.
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Anonymous wrote:I thought Brinton's expertise was in dealing with nuclear waste.

Here you're all making him out to be like someone guarding the secrets of our nuclear weaponry.


Nuclear waste can be used to make a dirty bomb.


Or reprocessed to obtain plutonium.


Not easily. Why are we making up fake scenarios?


Then there's no reason to protect it. Sell it on eBay to the highest bidder. Income stream for the government and nuclear waste storage problem solved.


Yeah sure, I'm cooking up a batch of enriched plutonium in my backyard as we speak.


Plutonium is already sufficiently “enriched” as a fissile material all by itself. There is no such thing as “enriched” plutonium. Although it is typically contaminated with small traces of Pu-240 that is even more prone to prompt criticality than ordinary Pu-239.

I learned that in high school, and didn’t go on to a Ivy like the rest of DCUM apparently did.

Didn’t you people take physics in high school? WTH?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought Brinton's expertise was in dealing with nuclear waste.

Here you're all making him out to be like someone guarding the secrets of our nuclear weaponry.


Nuclear waste can be used to make a dirty bomb.


Or reprocessed to obtain plutonium.


Not easily. Why are we making up fake scenarios?


Then there's no reason to protect it. Sell it on eBay to the highest bidder. Income stream for the government and nuclear waste storage problem solved.


Yeah sure, I'm cooking up a batch of enriched plutonium in my backyard as we speak.


Plutonium is already sufficiently “enriched” as a fissile material all by itself. There is no such thing as “enriched” plutonium. Although it is typically contaminated with small traces of Pu-240 that is even more prone to prompt criticality than ordinary Pu-239.

I learned that in high school, and didn’t go on to a Ivy like the rest of DCUM apparently did.

Didn’t you people take physics in high school? WTH?


An Ivy? Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought Brinton's expertise was in dealing with nuclear waste.

Here you're all making him out to be like someone guarding the secrets of our nuclear weaponry.


Nuclear waste can be used to make a dirty bomb.


Or reprocessed to obtain plutonium.


Not easily. Why are we making up fake scenarios?


Then there's no reason to protect it. Sell it on eBay to the highest bidder. Income stream for the government and nuclear waste storage problem solved.


Yeah sure, I'm cooking up a batch of enriched plutonium in my backyard as we speak.


Plutonium is already sufficiently “enriched” as a fissile material all by itself. There is no such thing as “enriched” plutonium. Although it is typically contaminated with small traces of Pu-240 that is even more prone to prompt criticality than ordinary Pu-239.

I learned that in high school, and didn’t go on to a Ivy like the rest of DCUM apparently did.

Didn’t you people take physics in high school? WTH?


Jokes aren't your forte and your high school understanding of physics evidently didn't imbue you with enough knowledge to understand that refining spent nuclear fuel back into a refined state is no trivial matter.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m looking forward to Matt Damon playing SB in the movie.

He looks vaguely like that hot felon whose mugshot landed him a modeling contract.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m looking forward to Matt Damon playing SB in the movie.

He looks vaguely like that hot felon whose mugshot landed him a modeling contract.


Oh, no way!! You mean this guy? By comparison, SB looks like a rat.

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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought Brinton's expertise was in dealing with nuclear waste.

Here you're all making him out to be like someone guarding the secrets of our nuclear weaponry.


Nuclear waste can be used to make a dirty bomb.


Or reprocessed to obtain plutonium.


Not easily. Why are we making up fake scenarios?


Then there's no reason to protect it. Sell it on eBay to the highest bidder. Income stream for the government and nuclear waste storage problem solved.


Yeah sure, I'm cooking up a batch of enriched plutonium in my backyard as we speak.


Plutonium is already sufficiently “enriched” as a fissile material all by itself. There is no such thing as “enriched” plutonium. Although it is typically contaminated with small traces of Pu-240 that is even more prone to prompt criticality than ordinary Pu-239.

I learned that in high school, and didn’t go on to a Ivy like the rest of DCUM apparently did.

Didn’t you people take physics in high school? WTH?


DP. You are both talking total nonsense. Making a dirty bomb out of spent fuel would be an enormous logistical and physical feat and if you thjnk SB's job makes this plausible, you are as much of a fabulist as he is.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m looking forward to Matt Damon playing SB in the movie.

He looks vaguely like that hot felon whose mugshot landed him a modeling contract.


Not remotely. But now I understand his claim to have spanked 2000 "cute butts."
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Anonymous wrote:He be gone

Yup


And that’s the big difference between the current parties as they are. The last administration would have promoted him.
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16 pages on a thread about a very minor political appointee who was caught with a petty crime, fired and charged.

GOP are such hypocrites to not police their own at all and to th contrary, celebrate and promote the horrible people.
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Anonymous wrote:He be gone

Yup


And that’s the big difference between the current parties as they are. The last administration would have promoted him.

So true!
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Anonymous wrote:16 pages on a thread about a very minor political appointee who was caught with a petty crime, fired and charged.

GOP are such hypocrites to not police their own at all and to th contrary, celebrate and promote the horrible people.

On the contrary if this had been a GOPer there would have been 160 pages of pretzel-twisting by MAGAs to defend this behavior.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:16 pages on a thread about a very minor political appointee who was caught with a petty crime, fired and charged.

GOP are such hypocrites to not police their own at all and to th contrary, celebrate and promote the horrible people.

On the contrary if this had been a GOPer there would have been 160 pages of pretzel-twisting by MAGAs to defend this behavior.


You’ll need to cite a GOP appointee with a Q clearance who’s trans, into posting BDSM pics on the web, and is a serial luggage thief.

Get on that and report back to us when you find one, m’k?

Then we’ll see if the thread defending her/him/them/whatever goes 160 pages.



Get busy.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:16 pages on a thread about a very minor political appointee who was caught with a petty crime, fired and charged.

GOP are such hypocrites to not police their own at all and to th contrary, celebrate and promote the horrible people.

On the contrary if this had been a GOPer there would have been 160 pages of pretzel-twisting by MAGAs to defend this behavior.


You’ll need to cite a GOP appointee with a Q clearance who’s trans, into posting BDSM pics on the web, and is a serial luggage thief.

Get on that and report back to us when you find one, m’k?

Then we’ll see if the thread defending her/him/them/whatever goes 160 pages.



Get busy.

There’s plenty of unethical people in the former administration. You get busy pointing out where any MAGA said they should face consequences.
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