Jesus Christ, anybody who worships this asshole must be unimaginably spineless.
I can’t wait to find out who ordered this: National Archives: ‘We made a mistake’ altering Trump photos.
This fucker just corrupts everything he comes into contact with, apparently.
I agree with this:
Because what the fucking fuck is this supposed to mean:
We don’t rewrite history. Period. Full stop and shut the fuck up; thank you very much.
Cherchez la sharpie.
No shirts involved. Red mankinis for all the Space Force!
(You know that Pence would be all-in…)
Two more quotes from the book:
Stunning.
Interviewed this troop once. Same thing. “Her face ran into my fist.” On another occasion, “The road hit my car!” They do view the world that way.
Red tops and brown pants are mandatory for any army.
Trump’s newest re-election slogan:
FORE! more years.
well, this is weird
There’s something wrong with that picture. Can’t quite put my finger on it…
Maybe it’s her voice that’s black…?
I could note that during the Napoleonic era and before, brightly colored uniforms were the norm because you wanted to be able to identify who was anywhere near you on the battlefield, which was often thick with a gunpowder haze, black powder being apt to generate a smelly brimstone fog. Nowadays, camo is in because you don’t want to stand out like a roach on a wedding cake on a battlefield full of unfriendly strangers with automatic weapons.
Being as our Very Stable Genius has not yet seen fit to loosen up the funding to build the first Star Destroyer or Death Star or whatever, I’d guess that the Space Force uniforms are camo because the Army quartermaster’s department probably thinks that this is a bunch of nonsense, and rather than start issuing Mandalorian suits or whatever, they’re just slapping happy new patches on the same BDUs they have entire warehouses full of already. At least, that’s what I would do if I were in charge (and accountable for the funding at hand).
The reason you could get away with brightly colored uniforms in the distant past was because the guns of the time were not rifled, and therefore there was no risk from snipers or even just regular soldiers shooting from several hundred yards away.
Once rifled barrels became a thing, it became a lot more important to not be seen, because if you could be seen, you could be shot. The first rifled muskets started showing up in the mid-1850’s, but smooth bore muskets were still common issue in the civil war.
If it comes from her heart, yeah, I think it probably would be.
Maybe lead?
Right, and joking aside, it makes sense to do that.
Most of the space force is very much going to be based on earth, at installations or facilities with strategic military value, and probably working alongside soldiers from the other forces.
They aren’t going to pushing into enemy territory, but camo makes as much sense as anything.
…That’s twice Space Force has ended up making me defend the president (sort of) ![]()
It is now after noon on January 20. In less than one year, we will either give democracy another chance or we will forever surrender to fascism.
I saw recently that the Navy’s next aircraft carrier will be named for Dorie Miller: African-American, sailor, hero of Pearl Harbor. It will be the only carrier not named after a US president.
You just know that this is irritating to Trump on two levels – not me? some black guy? – and causing him to gnash his teeth in impotent rage.
I’ve stolen this.
Except for:
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Plus all of the others that are no longer in commission. ![]()