You are right on the money. People get fired every day for a million different reasons. I have gotten fired twice and got hired the next day with large salary increases, on both occasions.
I had realized along the path of my career...that firing and discharge from employement was a daily part of the career & business world. I never badmouthed those who fired me....because it forced me to examine myself...not those who fired me. I always remained positive in all parameters. Once you badmouth others is public your career of climbing the ladder of success is over...period.
This poor woman, does not a a “Street Brain” in her body, at all. I would not hire her or, allow her to take our garbage out every evening. And crying out “Woe Is Me”...is a lost cause...period!!!
She could claim to be part Indian and get a professor job at an ivy league school...
It's a shame that Boo-Hoo Boehner isn't around anymore (in a different role than he had before). It would be funny to see him questioning her, and both him and You-wino-bitch crying up a storm, (like this).
...firing and discharge from employement was a daily part of the career & business world.
That has been my experience as well, and the Democrats lame attempt to suggest that a President having a bureaucrat fired is somehow an abuse of power, makes her entire testimony very weak.
The problem for the Democrats is this: The more Yavonovitch speaks out against the President and supports the Democrat talking points (even allowing the Democrat council to put words in her mouth!), the more she demonstrates why the President and his advisors were right that she needed to be fired.
It also seems like a weird tangent. If the Democrats impeachment case is centered around allegations of quid pro quo, bribery or extortion in the phone call, then spending a day smearing the President as a mean and vindictive boss is just a complete waste of time. Adam Schiff is really not very good at impeaching.
Another terribly weak witness for the Rats.