Anonymous wrote:And she's very poorly defending herself on reddit. What a sad sod. Karma gonna be a b$#tch.
https://www.reddit.com/r/cnn/comments/1j95776/comment/mhg18m8/?context=3
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New York Magazine raked her over the coals. She’s persona non grata everywhere she wants to be:
https://www.thecut.com/article/opm-mclaurine-pinover-fashion-influencer-videos-doge-cuts.html?utm_campaign=thecut&utm_medium=s1&utm_source=insta
I give her 60 days before she’s back in Alabama with her baby and hubby,
Variety headline was rough about “questionable ethics and questionable style”
Anonymous wrote:New York Magazine raked her over the coals. She’s persona non grata everywhere she wants to be:
https://www.thecut.com/article/opm-mclaurine-pinover-fashion-influencer-videos-doge-cuts.html?utm_campaign=thecut&utm_medium=s1&utm_source=insta
I give her 60 days before she’s back in Alabama with her baby and hubby,
Anonymous wrote:New York Magazine raked her over the coals. She’s persona non grata everywhere she wants to be:
https://www.thecut.com/article/opm-mclaurine-pinover-fashion-influencer-videos-doge-cuts.html?utm_campaign=thecut&utm_medium=s1&utm_source=insta
I give her 60 days before she’s back in Alabama with her baby and hubby,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like a true Millennial, she cited a health issue as her excuse for violating federal ethics rules:
www.wrbl.com/news/auburn-alumna-cites-cancer-diagnosis-after-federal-office-fashion-posts-scrutinized/
Cancer causes you to be unethical? If only the government could fund university research into this new strange phenomenon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like a true Millennial, she cited a health issue as her excuse for violating federal ethics rules:j
www.wrbl.com/news/auburn-alumna-cites-cancer-diagnosis-after-federal-office-fashion-posts-scrutinized/
No it’s not millenial it’s a doge dodge, like Musks ADHD makes him act like a Nazi.
Anonymous wrote:Like a true Millennial, she cited a health issue as her excuse for violating federal ethics rules:
www.wrbl.com/news/auburn-alumna-cites-cancer-diagnosis-after-federal-office-fashion-posts-scrutinized/
Anonymous wrote:Like a true Millennial, she cited a health issue as her excuse for violating federal ethics rules:j
www.wrbl.com/news/auburn-alumna-cites-cancer-diagnosis-after-federal-office-fashion-posts-scrutinized/
Anonymous wrote:I saw those videos. She looks young and susceptible. She is also clearly not a pro at those postings.
Just leave her alone. I got sad after watching those videos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw those videos. She looks young and susceptible. She is also clearly not a pro at those postings.
Just leave her alone. I got sad after watching those videos.
Leave her alone while she actively ruins peoples’ lives and concurrently commits federal ethics violations? Get a grip.
She's just a young thing who made a mistake and is now having her life ruined. A lot of younger people have trouble separating their professional life from social media. I think it'd be much more effective to go after the people that are much higher up the DOGE chain.
As a GS-15 Step 10 that's as high as it goes short of the actual SES leaders. And sadly from what I've seen, DOGE is chock full of ditzy unqualified GS-15s like her. And I don't say unqualified lightly. GS-15 would typically require a graduate degree and experience at a level of GS-14 and so on down.
This. These are actually jobs for qualified professionals. People who take public service seriously. She’s an obscenity.