Al Armandariz was infamously fond of crucifixion. Curt Spalding wants to be able to tell coal towns to just “go away.” Now EPA Communications and Outreach contractor Ian Boudreau tweets, on Father’s Day, that he was happy that Andrew Breitbart died.
Andrew left four young children behind when he passed away at the age of 43.
I would link directly to Boudreau’s tweet, but the brave brave EPA man has deleted it from his timeline. Damage done, he decided to double and triple down, claiming to have “trolled” “Breitbarters.” He followed that by wondering how many wives Mitt Romney actually has. If Boudreau has trolled anyone, he has trolled anyone with a sense of decency and who recognizes humanity even in those with whom they disagree.
Boudreau is an Obama-era hire, joining the EPA in August 2010 according to his LinkedIn profile. He isn’t an EPA employee, but a contractor with the agency. That should make it easier for the agency to fire him, if it cares about the professionalism and public conduct of its contract communications employees.







I think Andrew had four children, not two.
Yup, you’re right — I’ve fixed the post.
Contractor, eh?
Not protected by civil service, eh?
@2 Rob Crawford:
“Not protected by civil service, eh?”. True, but I suspect he has a gig lined up with a sappy liberal arts college. Just in case…
I wanna be the one that delivers the pink (how appropriate) slip. Just for fun.
Spot on typical of this entire admin.
This guy’s a morally vile airhead;
And EPA contractor.
Somehow, that fits.
Question: Is he so happy because he was afraid,
that AB was about to expose some other vile gig of his?
Maybe, like ginning up data on non-existant AGW?
If he’d sent an email to Al Armandariz asking him what he meant he’d have armed EPA agents at his door. (http://nation.foxnews.com/epa/2012/06/12/armed-obama-epa-agents-show-man-s-door)
There is a dangerous double standard in this country regarding free speech.