
#Cid episode 1235 code
Louis Post-Dispatch, where a reporter has been digging around HTML code on a state website. The latest from the Missouri "fake news factory" is from the St. I mean, the transcript is so stupid that it makes me wonder about the quality of education in Missouri that someone could be this clueless. And then kept insisting that viewing HTML source code was hacking.įor the past week people on Twitter have been repeatedly mocking Parson for this, but he just won't give up, and neither will the United Missouri PAC that is a huge Parson supporter and was even fined last year by the Missouri Ethics Commission over improper contributions and failure to report the contributions to Parson.Įarlier this week, United Missouri seemed to think that Parson's blatant technical illiteracy was worth doubling down on and turning into a culture war against "the fake news." It produced a video that is so embarrassing and cringeworthy it feels like a parody.


DESE pulled down the pages, but not before calling the journalists "hackers." Parson then doubled down and called for the journalists to be prosecuted. Louis Post-Dispatch ethically disclosed that the state's Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) website was including teacher & administrator social security numbers in the HTML. But, of course, last week, his tech ignorance broke into prime time after the St. We wrote about him a few years ago when he claimed (ridiculously) that the 1st Amendment meant he could withhold public records (which is not how any of this works). You got rid of her, but replaced her with Josh Hawley, who seems to think his main job in the Senate (besides whipping up support for insurrectionists and planning his run for the Presidency) is to destroy the internet and reshape it according to his own personal vision.Īnd then there's your governor.

First you had Claire McCaskill, one of the key sponsors of FOSTA (who is still defending it years later). Hey Missouri: stop electing technically illiterate dipshits.
