Once again life imitates Idiocracy:
Your floor is now clean!
Your floor is now clean!
Your floor is now clean!
Once again life imitates Idiocracy:
Your floor is now clean!
Your floor is now clean!
Your floor is now clean!
It seems like things are getting a little out of control. Israel acting on their own. Qatar pissed at being targeted. I’m not sure Trump actually wrote this. It’s too close to an admission that his war is not going well.
No random capitalization, whole sentences, little to no meaningless meandering. Not only did he not write this, I doubt he could understand it if he tried to read it.
'Zactly.
That’s no more or less than a guess. My guess is that since it wasn’t done in the middle of the night, he got help. But middle of the night posts, that he likely did on his own, often do not show random use of the Caps Lock key.
What there’s more evidence for is that the post throws Netanyahu under the bus for doing something Donald approved. From Axios:
Has there ever been an administration that leaks this much?
Wow. Just wow. Trump’s already non-existent diplomatic skills get worse:
Well, he was born 5 years after the attack, and the Japanese Prime Minister was born 20(!) years after it occurred.
Those are two pretty ironclad reasons as to why she didn’t tell him.
Japan did let their allies know - not the details, but the general direction. The Japanese ambassador informed the Germans four days prior to Dec. 7th that negotiations had reached a deadlock with America and war might be imminent.
Trump is not even as trustworthy as Imperial Japan in 1941.
I already posted this link in the Pit, but it bears repeating it here for those who prefer not to go to the Barbecue:
The opening paragraph of another savagely brilliant evisceration of this maladministration:
Pete Hegseth stood at that podium and did something so morally rotten, so grotesque, that it deserves to be named plainly. He took the grief of military families, the imagery of flag-draped coffins, the unbearable finality of lives cut short, and he used it as a sales pitch for more war.
I don’t know what Japan’s PM thought would be accomplished by meeting up with Trump at the White House, but I’ll bet that she understands now.
One thing even our bad presidents have over Trump is they cared about the United States. Hoover cared about the health of the United States. I’m convinced Trump is, at best, indifferent to the health of the United States as a whole, save for how it affects his image. Trump has no problem hurting the United States when he can profit from it.
I just found out about this.
Work is supposed to start soon, in Amarillo, Texas, on the Donald J. Trump Advanced Energy and Intelligence Campus, which is to include the Donald J. Trump Generating Plant:
Politico had an article on this yesterday:
Confrontation between billionaire CEO and Lutnick hints at trouble with huge data center project
I’m not against nuclear power, but it should be pursued in a calmer way.
An outstanding name, in honor of a guy who has never projected intelligence, and rarely even projects energy these days.
Why name it after two things he has neither of? (On preview, ninja’d by @kenobi_65 )
Well, he’s a malignant narcissist; he cares about himself and hurting other people. The most he cares about the US is because at present it’s an extension of his ego so yes; his image. Most importantly his image of himself, thus for example the constant fantasizing about making the US bigger by conquest. He wants to make sure the US only hurts and never helps, because in his eyes that’s what “winners” do.
The shithead-in-chief keeps searching for the bottom:
Re last post, is there a single Republican running for reelection who has a problem with what Trump said?
I think they will be quicker to criticize the war in Iran than the celebration of Mueller’s death – perhaps because Trump cares more about Mueller than Iran.
She was visiting Bedlam.
She should have poked him with a stick.
Incidentally I’ve been to “Bedlam” (in its current location since 1930, obvs). They don’t let you gawp at the patients (fortunately) but they have a fascinating little museum.