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EMBARRASSING: Virginia's New Democrat AG Jay Jones Gets DESTROYED Online After Botched Social Media Post

Gary FranchiJanuary 23, 202696 views
EMBARRASSING: Virginia's New Democrat AG Jay Jones Gets DESTROYED Online After Botched Social Media Post
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Virginia's new Democrat Attorney General Jay Jones is getting absolutely roasted across social media after posting what can only be described as a completely embarrassing mistake that has patriots questioning whether this guy can even handle basic communication, let alone run the state's legal operations.

For those who need a refresher, Jones is the same radical leftist who caused a firestorm during his campaign when disturbing text messages surfaced showing him literally fantasizing about the death of his political opponent, former Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert, AND Gilbert's children. Yeah, you read that right - this unhinged Democrat was dreaming about dead kids because of politics.

Now this same individual, who somehow managed to con Virginia voters into putting him in charge of the state's legal system, just proved he can't even proofread his own social media posts without making a fool of himself.

When Woke Politics Meets Basic Incompetence

The specifics of Jones' latest blunder are almost too perfect - here's a guy who spent his entire campaign trying to sound like some kind of legal scholar and constitutional expert, only to stumble over what should have been a routine social media post.

Patriots across Virginia are rightfully asking: if Jay Jones can't handle posting on social media without embarrassing himself, how exactly is he supposed to handle complex legal matters affecting millions of Virginians?

This is what happens when voters prioritize woke politics over basic competence, folks. You get officials who are more concerned with virtue signaling than actually doing their jobs effectively.

"This is the same guy who fantasized about his opponent's death, and now he can't even tweet properly. Virginia deserves better."

The mockery flooding social media platforms shows that everyday Americans are fed up with incompetent Democrat officials who seem more focused on political theater than serving the people who elected them.

With Trump back in the White House and Republicans taking control, maybe it's time for Virginia patriots to start holding their local Democrat officials to the same standards of competence they demand from everyone else. What do you think - has Virginia had enough of Jay Jones' embarrassing antics?

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Gary Franchi

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RichmondRealistVerified1 hours ago
I tried to warn people about this during the election. His social media presence was always sloppy and unprofessional. How can we trust him to handle serious legal matters for the state?
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
This is what happens when style gets prioritized over substance. Virginia deserves better leadership than social media gaffes and amateur hour mistakes.
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LegalEagle_VAVerifiedjust now
As someone who worked in the AG's office for 15 years, this kind of public relations disaster reflects poorly on the entire department. We need attorneys general who understand the gravity of their position, not politicians trying to go viral on social media.
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CommonSenseVirginianVerifiedjust now
Maybe he should focus more on fighting crime and less on Twitter. Just a thought!
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BlueRidgeBillVerifiedjust now
Exactly! We have real problems that need solving.
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OldDominion1776Verifiedjust now
Embarrassing doesn't even begin to cover it.
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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedjust now
What exactly did he post? The article mentions it was botched but I want to see the actual screenshots.
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NewsHound47Verifiedjust now
Check his Twitter from yesterday morning. Pure cringe.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
This is exactly what we get when people vote based on party lines instead of actual competence. Jones clearly wasn't ready for this position and it shows.
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VirginiaConservativeVerifiedjust now
Couldn't agree more. Experience matters, especially for AG.