The surname Slotkin has its origins in Eastern Europe, primarily among Jewish communities in Poland, Ukraine, and Russia. It is believed to derive from the Yiddish word "shlotkin," meaning "small twig" or "little branch," suggesting it may have originally been a descriptive name for someone with a slender or diminutive stature. The name is also considered a variant of Zlotkin and a derivative of Slotnick, with connections to the Yiddish or Hebrew elements. Some sources suggest it may have been an occupational name, possibly linked to a goldsmith, given its similarity to Zlotnik. The surname has been recorded since at least the 16th century, with one of the earliest instances appearing in the 1569 census records of Brześć Kujawski, Poland. Over time, the name spread through migration, particularly during the 19th and 20th centuries, as Jewish families emigrated to North America and other parts of the world.
She laughed and laughed because this fraud who took HER job was going to finally pay. Does he really think his wife’s response validates his honesty? GTFO Mark and get your medals in the right order, you idiot.
Wasn't she the one shot in head?
In more ways than one.....
The laugh is fear make no mistake.
Crazy people seem to do that.
Laugh and laugh.
Must have something to do with not having enough brain cells.....
People who finally get justice sometimes laugh too.
I wouldn't be surprised if she saw the real Mark Kelly emerge while she was recovering...
I wouldn’t be surprised if he had something to do with her being shot. So shady the way he took over her spot.
She makes a damn fine South Park character.
If ever there was one, that dude is a jackasstronaut.
A very nervous laugh if you ask me. Loaded with cognitive dissonance. These people are really weak.
Good point
Was he like the Hammer Guy who did Pelosi?
He who laughs LAST laughs loudest. Laugh on there clown!
Brain dead wife thought she was laughing at her husband.
The surname Slotkin has its origins in Eastern Europe, primarily among Jewish communities in Poland, Ukraine, and Russia. It is believed to derive from the Yiddish word "shlotkin," meaning "small twig" or "little branch," suggesting it may have originally been a descriptive name for someone with a slender or diminutive stature. The name is also considered a variant of Zlotkin and a derivative of Slotnick, with connections to the Yiddish or Hebrew elements. Some sources suggest it may have been an occupational name, possibly linked to a goldsmith, given its similarity to Zlotnik. The surname has been recorded since at least the 16th century, with one of the earliest instances appearing in the 1569 census records of Brześć Kujawski, Poland. Over time, the name spread through migration, particularly during the 19th and 20th centuries, as Jewish families emigrated to North America and other parts of the world.
She laughed and laughed because this fraud who took HER job was going to finally pay. Does he really think his wife’s response validates his honesty? GTFO Mark and get your medals in the right order, you idiot.