Not.a word.
It's the communist way, people who were top line important yesterday get disappeared when they become inconvenient.
Tomorrow is the VA election, I think McAufulcommunist will lose.
The crafty wolf who had been stalking their prey finally came into the kitchen to eat the pets and kidnap the children --- discovered that they had crossed the line of what sane people would tolerate.
James Howard Kunstler talks about the 11 months of Jacobin rule in France (he thinks they've all but run out the clock in the US) - https://www.bitchute.com/video/0pDoqOkIJqX7/
One thing the right really needs to learn is how much hinges on NPC-friendly discourse. The reason the left is so powerful is because they have a monopoly on kindergarten-level speech. They know to brand things as Bad or Good in an easy to understand way. If they don't like something, they simply point at it and call it "racist" or "transphobic" or some other easy to understand, highly emotional word. And that's the end of it. There is no argument. They don't even try to back up their accusation. They just call names, and it works.
Conservatives try to appeal to morality or rationality, but that's a losing game every time. There are enough people on this earth that function just above Golden Retriever level that it's wisest to leave the philosophy at home and go straight for "thing bad, thing scary! get rid of thing to be happy!".
The puppy torture thing might hopefully open a lot of eyes to this fact. People might see that burning down cities, murdering people, authoritarian lockdowns, putting people in prison for petty misdemeanors while ignoring violent felonies, and the complete abandonment of all medical procedure swayed exactly zero opinions, but a picture of sad dogs caused a national outcry.
If you want to win the public's trust, you have to treat them like the braindead morons they are.
in a better society someone would die on television for this.
That is what I think. IF he goes down for the puppies thing, it isn't really the puppies, it is just to get him out of the spotlight so we can move on from gain of research function stuff.
Considering how quickly people forget and are absolutely repulsed by the idea of discussing "old" news, you are 100% right. He'll be back.