What kind of a doofus is running Hawaii? – IOTW Report

What kind of a doofus is running Hawaii?

American Thinker—Haven’t we always been warned of the nightmare of nuclear codes falling into the hands of ignorant third-world boobs?  Somehow, that calls to mind the recent incident in Hawaii of a false nuclear alarm and the governor who delayed advising the public because he…couldn’t find his Twitter password.  We’ve met the galoot – and he’s here.

According to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser:

Gov. David Ige told reporters today that part of the delay in notifying the public that the Jan. 13 ballistic missile alert was a false alarm was that he did not know his Twitter account password.

The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency issued the false alarm at 8:07 a.m., and Ige was told [that] the missile alert was a false alarm two minutes after the alert was sent to cell phones across the state.  However, Ige’s office did not get out a cancellation message until 17 minutes after the alert.  read more

21 Comments on What kind of a doofus is running Hawaii?

  1. ALeon,
    Forget the BC,check out Mike Zullo
    and the cold case posse.They did a vid
    on Obungo’s selective service “paper work”.
    Turns out it is a fraud & fake doc…

  2. Liberals respond:

    Homophobic, corporate, misogynistic, diversity, bigoted, indigenous native Hawaiian, Trump white privilege.

    I know it doesn’t make any sense, but that’s how liberals talk with a whole bunch of filler words.

  3. I don’t believe this was just an accident nor does this ring true. Okay, you forget your Twitter address. I’m not on Twitter but I’m pretty sure much like any other site you can reset it in mere moments (surely less than 17 minutes). And how does that stop you from making a public announcement via another means? Sounds like more BS from a bunch of ideological liberal loons.

  4. Since when is twitter the appropriate method to communicate this message? The only legit way to get the false alarm message out is the same one that created the issue in the first place, the emergency broadcast system.

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