Imagine a 58-year old man-child with a law degree spending his day collecting a $200,000 government salary sitting in his office in the Senate Wing of the US Capitol Building bitching about anything and everything like a little bitch on Twitter and Bluesk*. Image
Repeatedly violating Senate ethics rules by posting from his office (and computer) about the campaign VP Harris.

Not one to kink shame, but hundreds of posts and retweets of dominatrix accounts into golden shower play and hairy bushes seems bad. Image
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I refuse to change my sensitive content restriction for many of the posts. Image
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And the occasional deeper (m*ff) dive. Geesh. Image
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These have been substantially cropped by the way. What’s the over/under on the hours until he claims this account was “hacked” or isn’t him? Sucks the content has been archived. Image
I guess “cybersecurity” is a shared family interest. When he’s not busy tugging it to submissive fantasies hoping to get caught. Congratulations. A whole new meaning for “majority whip.” Image
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