• @ickplant
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    As one former senior administration official puts it: “You try working for him and not chasing pills with alcohol.”

    Have you tried having integrity and not working for him though?

    • 𝕱𝖎𝖗𝖊𝖜𝖎𝖙𝖈𝖍
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      I remember reading articles during the dark ages about Trump staffers complaining that no one wanted to date them on Tinder because they worked for Trump.

      Same energy

    • @mipadaitu
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      The federal government still needs to function, or a lot of people will suffer. Many people felt it was their duty to continue to do their best for the American people, even though they didn’t agree with the senior leader.

      • @[email protected]
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        “Senior administration officials” are not the people making the federal government function. They’re figureheads who assign priorities to the senior bureaucrats and show up at press conferences. The “senior administration officials” are completely replaceable and have no effect on the government’s ability to function.

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      But that would require self discipline - ain’t nobody got time for that

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    While this is 100% true the reason I can say that is because the hill itself is rife with speed and meth and coke and then the downers they need to sleep / not shake apart.

    Source: I seent it, it’s wild.

    • Flying SquidOP
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      443 months ago

      They talk about that. It was much more than that under Trump.

      • @[email protected]
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        Oh shit I can only imagine, the Jan 6th footage before the speeches you can see trump folks just absolutely clenching their jaws with saucer pupils.

        • Flying SquidOP
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          On top of that, the article talks about how people’s therapists were questioned for personal information revealed in sessions to use as blackmail material.

      • @givesomefucks
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        03 months ago

        Other admins only do a little meth so it’s fine!

        /S

        It’s still bad, just because it’s less bad sometimes doesn’t mean it’s good.

        Have higher standards than donald trump

        • Flying SquidOP
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          It’s not the difference between bad and good, it’s the difference between bad and HOLY FUCK!

          • @givesomefucks
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            The rational solution is to stop letting White House doctors do whatever they want.

            But Dems won’t do that, because they abuse it as well. And Republicans sure as shit won’t do it.

            Which is why instead of talking about how trump was more insane than normal, we should talk about why ever WH doctor can hand out addictive drugs to anyone in the White House or on Air Force 1 like they’re jelly beans.

            It’s just another example of why so much shit in our government shouldn’t operate under the assumption of good faith.

            It’s just neither party wants to limit their own power when they’re in charge.

            We don’t have a party that’s actually trying to do the right thing.

            Just “bad and HOLY FUCK!” as you put it

            • Flying SquidOP
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              It seems to me that it is possible to be critical of an administration without turning it into “they do it too and they won’t stop it either!” That’s just whataboutism.

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                No, it’s pointing out that we shouldn’t just blame one president, we should also blame the current president for not lifting a finger to change the system.

                Like, imagine if someone kept talking about how bad the Holocaust was, and anytime people brought up a current genocide, they say we can’t talk about that because the Holocaust was worse.

                But also they refuse to take any steps to prevent future or even current genocides.

                We shouldn’t ignore the problem was worse. But we definitely shouldn’t refuse to fix the system because it’s not currently as bad as it used to be. Because absolutely nothing is stopping it from being even worse than the current worst time.

    • @givesomefucks
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      Yep.

      People keep shitting on trump’s “Dr feel-good”, and they should be shitting on that doc.

      But Obama picked his junky ass, and I doubt he was a competent doctor before trump.

      The only good thing about trump, was people started calling out some of the bullshit every president does. But it doesn’t really matter because loads of people were fine with it again as soon as Biden took office.

      It’s normalized to use drugs to make all those geriatric fucks seem functional on camera, but we end up with the highest up politicians being in their 70s and having decades long stimulant use.

      We can do better than 80 year old meth heads. Even if they have a doctor and not a dealer.

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          You said:

          While this is 100% true the reason I can say that is because the hill itself is rife with speed and meth and coke and then the downers they need to sleep / not shake apart.

          I agreed, and said neither of our two options have shown any interest in making WH medical staff follow the same rules regarding addictive and dangerous prescriptions that every other American doctor needs to follow

          If people want to just blame the doctor, why not blame the president that hired him?

          • @[email protected]
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            You quoted me, you’re right.

            You’re still not saying what I am saying and my words weren’t meant to lend credence to your “yeah what about the other team” arguments.

            To be frank my comment is specifically about inside the capitol building not inside the White House.

            • @givesomefucks
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              yeah what about the other team” arguments.

              Saying “hold everyone accountable and prevent these abuses from continuing” is valid.

              It’s not “only get mad at the other team”.…

              Which is what you’re accusing me of doing, while doing yourself.

              I’m not sure if a simpler way to explain it, and I feel like any second now you’re just going to resort to insults because someone dared to want standards applied to everyone instead of just the ones you don’t like.

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                My dude the bias in what you said comes right through.

                I am not talking about Obama or Biden and my comment wasn’t even about Trump.

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        So while prescription drugs have long been in the White House — John F. Kennedy reportedly took a cocktail of uppers and downers to fight back pain, and Richard Nixon allegedly took an anti-epileptic drug “when his mood wasn’t too good” — they have rarely been dispensed as widely as they were in the Trump years.

        Emphasis added

        • @givesomefucks
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          03 months ago

          Yes…

          trump has been the worse, but the issue happened before trump, and still happens today.

          And it’s legal.

          So we should change the exemptions the WH doctor has and make them follow the same standards as every other medical doctor in America.

          This shouldn’t be an unpopular opinion…

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        I totally agree. Imagine the pharmalogical cornucopia keeping that walking corpse Sleepy Cornpop walking around. I’m sorry you’re getting down voted to hell, it seems we’ve fallen into a shit-lib circle jerk. These assholes are even more brainwashed than MAGA morons.

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      The media - or coroporate news, to be specific - not only failed spectacularly, they absolutely sold their souls and everyone else down the river in a truly astonishing display of cowardice and greed.

      I’m not saying the pizza shop owner has to take on the mob, I’m saying every single outlet joined in in supporting Trump at every level, even when they supposedly ran “anti-trump” stories. Their weaselly phrasing and mealy-mouthed spin - for years - was (AND IS) disgusting.

    • Flying SquidOP
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      Not just that, imagine when Don Jr. found out he could go to the White House and get a prescription alternative to cocaine whenever he felt like it…

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    There wasn’t much the medical unit staffers could do, even if they wanted to hold the line. Several told Pentagon investigators “they feared they would receive negative work assignments or be “fired” if they spoke out.

    To any future poor bastards unfortunate enough to work for trump in any capacity, I offer the following: GET OUT. Science has proven, again and again ad nauseum, the guy is a demented rapist shitbag who is absolutley hell-bent on crime. Don’t be stupid.

    • Flying SquidOP
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      And sure as fuck do not use an official White House-supplied therapist while you’re there.

    • @Pofski
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      I have seen people during the Trump administration that were proud to get fired. I am not saying that I don’t get it, but I respect those people more.

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    Dr. Ronny Jackson “would come around Air Force One asking Donald Trump’s senior staff if they needed anything. This included Provigil and [the sleep aid] Ambien, and he would hand them out, typically in the form of packets with two or three pills in them. . . . On a trip to Argentina in March 2016, one of those reports notes, Jackson’s “intoxicated behavior in the middle of the night, pounding on [a female subordinate’s] hotel room door, screaming, yelling, and overall loud behavior in his hotel room exhibited less than exemplary workplace conduct while on official travel to provide medical care for the President.” The Pentagon interviewed 60 of Jackson’s former subordinates; 56 “experienced, saw, or heard about [him] yelling, screaming, cursing, or belittling subordinates.” During a six-week stretch in 2018, a Defense Department hotline received 12 complaints” about Jackson.

    That’s current Texas representative Ronny “coked to the gills” Jackson, making those keen decisions for the people of Texas.

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    The Trump administration was well known for its chaotic, often-erratic approach to policymaking — and for its atmosphere of paranoia, where staffers regularly spilled their colleagues’ secrets and bureaucratic factions often spent as much energy attacking one another as addressing matters of state. It’s impossible to know how much of that was fueled by the widespread availability of drugs like Xanax and Provigil.

    That reminds me of another government known for paranoia, backstabbing, and drug abuse.

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      Trump’s second term would bring back Pervitin

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        They’ve already got the bunker

        • The Snark Urge
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          I’ll say this: Adolf Hitler had his foibles, but at least you know he wouldn’t have needed a YouTube tutorial to blow his own brains out

          Could not even write that with a straight face

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            No bone spurs for him, either, he eagerly served in WWI.

            Trump: literally worse than Hitler.

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              As despicable as Hitler was, at least he passionately believed in something other than himself. Conviction tempered with enough crazy led him to start an ambitious campaign of regional/global domination.

              I can’t confirm Trump’s biggest ambitions, but he certainly appears as if he’s desperate to avoid jail and keep creeping on his own daughter.

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      Hmmm… I’m trying to guess which government you’re talking about. What connected dots are you seeing that I can Nazi?

      • Flying SquidOP
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        That’s the most likely one, but the truly sad part is it could have been plenty of others.

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            It’s not manifest destiny without the manifest. Or the destiny. Am I right?

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      Just one? I feel like there must be several. Nixon admin I am guessing. Third Reich probably…

  • @RizzRustbolt
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    Jeez… even their addictions were trashy.

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    OUR INTEREST IN THIS STORY was sparked, in part, by a handwritten ledger reprinted on page 14 of the January inspector general’s report: a tracking form for the controlled substances ordered by the White House Medical Unit. In addition to the thousands of pills of Ambien and Provigil listed are even more potent sedatives and pain pills: morphine, hydrocodone, diazepam and lorazepam (better known by their brand names, Valium and Ativan), fentanyl, and even ketamine.

    . . . But as the handwritten ledger shows — and our sources confirm — the medical unit’s procedures had grown so sloppy, so lax, that it’s impossible to prove the negative, that these sedatives and dissociatives weren’t given to White House staff.

    . . . That might sound like minor errors in paperwork. They’re not. They’re the kind of transgressions that turn patients into addicts, and doctors into ex-doctors. “If you’re sloppy even a little bit with controlled substances, you’ll lose your [medical] license,” one source notes. Without proper record keeping, there’s no way to say just how much of the Trump White House was on drugs. There’s no way to tell how they might use — and abuse — prescription medications if they come back to power. “Nothing is written down,” another source says of the unit’s drug distribution during the Trump years, “because we will always get to yes.”

  • @John_McMurray
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    You know the knives are out when Rolling Stone is whining about drug use.

  • @billbasher
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    Honestly not surprising given how dysfunctional it was