And I Cannot Lie: DOGE Staffer Causes Media Freakout Over “Big Balls” Nickname

We’re not even three weeks into the Trump 2.0 administration. The media should really be pacing themselves on crying wolf.

The outright hysteria that DOGE and Elon Musk have inspired from the Democrats and the media (but I repeat myself) is nothing short of damning. The gravy train has come to a halt, and while the haggling begins over just how many “essential” employees USAID actually needs, the panic being expressed is more about the high-intensity LED lights being trained on USAID’s books. They really never thought the audit would happen to them. And now that it has, the spending that has been going on for years and years and years is turning out to be an indefensible slush fund of goodies designed to reward political cronies and pet leftist causes. And we’re likely to find out even more before this is all over.

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Which means that the media is moving on to their next card to play – dox, name, and shame DOGE employees. They already started by outing six young men. Now, it seems that they have claimed their first scalp, thanks to a Wall Street Journal “reporter” with some alleged conflicts of interest.

Beege Welborn

Guess who got his job back after J.D. went to bat for him.

And I hope to GOD that Ro Khanna has some ointment for the burn J.D. laid on him...

...when he pulled the classic racist progressive guilt trip.

For the sake of both of our kids? Grow up.

Racist trolls on the internet, while offensive, don't threaten my kids. You know what does? A culture that denies grace to people who make mistakes. A culture that encourages congressmen to act like whiny children.

I cannot overstate how much I loathe this emotional blackmail pretending to be concern.

My kids, god willing, will be risk takers. They won't think constantly about whether a flippant comment or a wrong viewpoint will follow them around for the rest of their lives.

They will tell stupid jokes. They will develop views that they later think are wrong or even gross. I made mistakes as a kid, and thank God I grew up in a culture that encouraged me to grow and learn and feel remorse when I screwed up and offer grace when others did. 
I don't worry about my kids making mistakes, or developing views they later regret. I don't even worry that much about trolls on the internet. You know what I do worry about, Ro?

That they'll grow up to be a US Congressmen who engages in emotional blackmail over a kid's social media posts.

You disgust me. 

Lord, I love this man.

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