One would think that the chief-of-staff for a sitting congressman would have more important things to do than call a professor and attempt to intimidate him for *liking a post on Facebook.* Pathetic. https://twitter.com/kfile/status/1058145230241886208?s=21 …
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Right? Is for him for wasting so much time. GET TO WORK!!
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Yet you have a campaign staff monitoring social media accounts and trying to intimidate private citizens-does the first amendment only apply to GOP politicians and their sycophants n your future vision of Nebraska?
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You mean principles of decency that keep one from tattle telling to one's boss?
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The foul stench of vandalism is enough to make my eyes water. Anyone who "likes" a post depicting said atrocity is committing a silent but deadly act that threatens the very foundations of our democracy. Good for yrr COS for making such a stink about this!https://tinyurl.com/yacwone8
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Whatever you do, don't fire your chief of staff. He may not be the kind of stable, sensible, mature, responsible leader that should be heading up a congressional office, but just look at all the joy he brought to the internet at your expense!
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