Delaware Governor Jack Markell Tweets Female Bondage Image – Laughingly Says Image was “Random”

Delaware Governor Jack Markell tweeted a bondage picture out from his Twitter account and then quickly deleted the tweet. His people claim that the image was a “random” image that has been on the Internet since 2010.

Delaware Governor Jack Markell Tweets Female Bondage Image - Laughingly Says Image was "Random"

Delaware Governor Jack Markell Tweets Female Bondage Image – Laughingly Says Image was “Random”

“While the tweet was being edited, the auto-generated link for the picture was inadvertently altered. As a result, the picture linked to the tweet was a random, unrelated, and inappropriate picture that has been on the internet since 2010, and not the just-uploaded picture of the event. The tweet was deleted and we apologize for the error.”

I guess the fact that the image was on the Internet since 2010 may show that the image was not one that Governor Jack Markell took himself, but that does not really help the situation. The posted bondage image was not random at all, and the fact is that Markell very possibly was looking at porn sites while on the job.

I bet the real truth goes a little more like this.

Delaware Democrat Governor Jack Markell probably just likes bondage sex. Markell was probably busy at work, which for Democrat government employees, this means browsing porn sites on the Internet. Markell probably came across a bondage image that he liked, and copied the link to the image, or copied the bondage image itself. Then while trying to post a tweet, he may have thought he was attaching a different image, but instead attached the bondage image he was viewing previously.

Why did Delaware Governor Jack Markell tweet a bondage photo on his Twitter account?

His press office is still trying to explain after deleting the tweet and posting an apology on his account.

According to a statement from Markell’s office, the picture was “random.”

“While the tweet was being edited, the auto-generated link for the picture was inadvertently altered,” a statement from Markel’s Press Secretary, Kelly Bachman explained to TPM. “As a result, the picture linked to the tweet was a random, unrelated, and inappropriate picture that has been on the internet since 2010, and not the just-uploaded picture of the event. The tweet was deleted and we apologize for the error.”

That’s a lot of tech jargon for a simple act of posting a photo on Twitter. It is still unclear whether it was a staffer mistake or a mistake from the governor himself.

But don’t worry, someone has learned a lesson according to Bachman.

“The lessons here are not to compose tweets too quickly and there is a lot of odd stuff on the internet,” she said. “We just wish the accidental link had been a cat video.”

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