If you didn’t already have tons of confidence in the FBI, this tweet will give you plenty:
Raise a glass—today is the 100th anniversary of Prohibition, which led to the #FBI's pursuit of the American gangster. During the Roaring Twenties, mobsters spent their profits from bootlegging & speakeasies on “Tommy” guns & bribes. Read more #history at https://t.co/4MzKZXIJXd pic.twitter.com/J4pUEUwYB8
— FBI (@FBI) January 16, 2020
Well, that’s certainly one way of looking at it …
Who wants to tell them https://t.co/9ocU0dg6Pe
— Emily Zanotti (@emzanotti) January 16, 2020
This is "chef's kiss"
— Joe Smith (@JoeSmit34957337) January 16, 2020
We kinda feel like the FBI didn’t totally think this one through.
The government created this problem…
— Rusty 'pocket sand' Shackleford (@PocketSandThrwr) January 16, 2020
Prohibition created the American gangster you idiots https://t.co/9cpVTW5KYu
— Anthony L. Fisher (@anthonyLfisher) January 16, 2020
Or, at the very least, Prohibition created more American gangsters and allowed them to thrive.
You guys should really rethink this one! As I raise my glass of booze tonight, I’ll now think of all those people who are dead because our gov’t sought to legislate sobriety. Bad move here folks! pic.twitter.com/vdnWi1ECOv
— Kalibur's Dad (@kalibur_s) January 16, 2020
Really, this was just a bad take all around.
I’m impressed. In a week like we’ve had, this is by far the dumbest tweet I’ve come across. ? Bravo!
— Garrett Sasse (@GarrettSasse) January 16, 2020
Forget it, they're rolling
— It's still 2016 apparently (@jtLOL) January 16, 2020