Pam Bondi Ducking a Deposition Is Weak as Hell

Pam Bondi skipping a deposition is exactly the kind of coward shit you expect from someone who's spent her whole career being more comfortable talking at people than answering to them.

You want press hits? She's there. You want public statements delivered with the confidence of someone who's never had to back a single word up under oath? Absolutely, all day long.

But the second it's under oath? The second it actually counts for something? Gone. Disappeared. Suddenly unavailable.

Say It Plainly

If you're willing to run your mouth in front of cameras, you should be able to sit your ass down and back it up when someone puts you under real pressure.

That's not a controversial standard. That's the bare minimum. And dodging a deposition doesn't make you strategic or careful. It makes you look like you know damn well what falls apart the second someone starts asking questions you can't spin.

This Is the Whole Game

Talk loud. Shape the narrative. Avoid accountability. Repeat.

And the most infuriating part is that people just accept it. Like it's somehow normal for someone with the power she has to skip the one situation where they actually have to answer for something. It's not normal. It's bullshit. And it's been normalized so thoroughly that calling it out feels like the controversial position.

Bottom Line

You can't dodge a deposition and then expect to be taken seriously.

You proved exactly what you are when it mattered. You ran. Everybody saw it. And no amount of press statements is going to unfuck that.

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