So we live in geopolitically terrifying times. We know for certain that Russia waged a series of cyberattacks on various aspects of our electoral process, and successfully engaged in a massive disinformation campaign in an attempt to elect Donald Trump president. Donald Trump is in a continually growing nuclear pissing contest with North Korea, and he's now saying he plans on undoing the Iran deal that has slowed that nation's ability to get a nuclear weapon. So, yeah, things haven't been good, but yesterday they got a whole lot worse with the latest news coming out of the White House. According to Politico, White House chief of staff John Kelly's personal cell phone has been compromised for months, possibly since last December when he was still the secretary of homeland security.

Tech support staff discovered the suspected breach after Kelly turned his phone in to White House tech support this summer complaining that it wasn’t working or updating software properly.

Kelly told the staffers the phone hadn’t been working properly for months, according to the officials.

The good news is John Kelly gave the phone to tech support in September and hasn't used it since. The bad news? It seems they don't know who hacked the general's phone or what, if any, information was accessed by the hackers. And even though it sounds good for the administration to point out that Kelly did his government business on a work phone, considering the fact that hacked cell phones can be used to record the surroundings of the phone, if Kelly even did business near his phone, there's a chance that sensitive information could have been gathered. When you combine this with the fact that Donald Trump was using an unsecured Android phone while president and the constantly expanding list of White House advisers conducting government business on personal e-mail servers, it begins to look like this administration was pretty hypocritical about the whole "Lock her up" thing. It's almost as though they didn't really have a problem with Hillary's e-mails so much as they had a problem with Hillary. But that couldn't be true, right? The GOP is a party of principles. They wouldn't hate someone just because they have racist or sexist prej—Yeah, I couldn't even get through that with a straight face.

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