There appear to be TWO rules numbered as 6.* To which one are you asserting the America-hating fuckstick adheres?
(* They are:
6. Never allow family to stand in the way of opportunity.
6. A man is only worth the sum of his possessions.)
At an event at a truck manufacturing plant in Minnesota last night, Drumpf opened his speech by talking about the Notre Dame fire, and then segued seamlessly into the main theme of his speech:
It’s probably only a matter of hours—not days—until Trump is re-tweeting claims about Muslim people celebrating in the streets of Paris as the cathedral burned.
And he’ll add his trademark Plausible Deniability bullshit (such as his classic ‘many people are saying’). That way, Mitch McConnell and the rest of the Execrable Enablers can pretend nothing improper has occurred.
Even if it was ad libbed, the American-hating fuckstick is talented enough at being a moron, that he likely could have communicated that he meant “site” instead of “sight.” :dubious:
True, he was a great general in the military sense. So were (off the top of my head) Erwin Rommel, Yamashita Tomoyuki, and Võ Nguyên Giáp. Gee, what do all these have in common?
Great generals that used their gifts to attack the United States of America. I’m sure Trump thinks Lee was a great patriot. Which, oddly enough, seems to be a common delusion of Americans that attack the federal government.