Dog Gone Shame: Beware of President (10/10/23)

TST Radio - A podcast by Ryan Gable

The President’s dog Commander has a record of 11 dog bites in the last 11 months, an average that would result in most dogs being put down. Instead, Commander has been kicked out of the White House. This follows the booting of Major, another Biden dog with a bitting problem. Recent viral video shows President Biden performing what appears to be a covert kick to his dog’s head. Documents from the Secret Service obtained by Judicial Watch confirmation the same behavior in the White House behind closed doors. "President Biden has mistreated his dogs,” Judicial Watch wrote, adding, "he has punched and kicked his dogs.” The most recent indecent was on September 25, 2023. In one 2022 case a Secret Service officer was bitten twice and had to, according to the Boston Herald, use “a steel cart to protect himself from another attack.” The White House used the excuse that its a stressful environment and they were working on better leashing protocol. What gets lost in this seemingly uninteresting story is that if even a fraction of it is true, it tells us a lot about the mental state of the President. According to the FBI,, “Animal cruelty is a predictor of current and future violence, including crimes of assault, rape, murder, arson, domestic violence, and sexual abuse of children.” They add, “animal cruelty is a better predictor of sexual abuse compared to a history of homicide, arson, or weapon convictions. Being cognizant of this link allows for law enforcement to recognize that animal cruelty indicates other possible offenses are occurring in the household.” The FBI also says that studies show more people abuse humans first before animals. Either way, if you are abusing an animal it is a predictor of violent criminal behavior. According to a New South Wales newspaper, one police study in Australia revealed that “100 percent of sexual homicide offenders examined had a history of animal cruelty.” A study published in the National Library of Medicine adds: “A history of animal cruelty during childhood was significantly associated with APD, antisocial personality traits, and polysubstance abuse.” Both ASPD and Psychopathy are defined as “a deeply ingrained and rigid dysfunctional thought process that focuses on social irresponsibility with exploitive, delinquent, and criminal behavior with no remorse” and “a neuropsychiatric disorder marked by deficient emotional responses, lack of empathy, and poor behavioral controls, commonly resulting in persistent antisocial deviance and criminal behavior.” It is a dog gone shame that these animals are paraded around like accessories and background filler for psychopaths. Or, perhaps Commander and Major got into the cocaine stash in the White House.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tst-radio--5328407/support.