The Trump Administration: The Clusterfuck Continues

The rest will be the AI images from his NFT collection.

I got my first Official White House TikTok posting on my For You page. I loved it, especially when you read the comments page. Lots of references about Epstein, “Trump is Putin’s lapdog”, felon-in-charge, etc. It’s a real riot. I wonder if they know the comments are there, otherwise I bet it gets taken down soon.

Here is the historical story on that most excellent response.

Another comment in that link was the most accurate:

Next episode of Pimp My Presidency starring Donald J. Trump

I loved the statistics, or as the felon in the Oval calls it, “the numbers”: 55 wins, 3 losses for the Olympian!

You misspelled Best. It’s the Best Coast. :grinning_face: One of the things making it the best is the aforementioned convict does not reside there.

These closing paragraphs will be in my speechwriting class this semester.

You seem to believe that cavalierly threatening criminal prosecution will result in me compromising the values of my state.

Never.

You seek to have Washington State bend the knee to a Trump Administration that, day by day, drags us closer to authoritarianism.

Never.

I am not intimidated by you or the President. I will defend our democracy, the rule of law, and the people of my state.

The Always, Sincerely was a nice touch, too.

I’m wondering if the Chinese government’s going to lift their ban on TikTok in China so their people can see the total lack of respect our so-called president “commands”.

Apologies for the nitpick, but it was “Always” followed by a period and referring to the sentence in the previous paragraph. Thereby continuing the same pattern with the two previous instances of “Never” followed by a period.

The “Sincerely” was merely the complimentary close and not connected to the “Always.”

You are correct. Looking at the letter again, I think he should have split that last paragraph into two, with Never after the first sentence and Always after the second.

The Second Felonial Era’s leadership are dreamers. (The bolding is mine.)

Pam Bondi has emerged from self-exile following right-wing blowback over her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files and is reasserting control over the Justice Department and her role as attorney general.

Bondi moved this week to install a new co-deputy FBI director alongside Dan Bongino, who had a heated confrontation with the attorney general in July and threatened to resign over the Epstein debacle. It’s a signal, Trump administration officials say, that Bondi won the power struggle and Bongino is likely to exit.

After being a regular presence on Fox News from the White House lawn since taking office in February, Bondi went into a nearly monthlong media lockdown after the president’s MAGA-loyalist base reacted in an uproar at the Justice Department’s unsigned July 7 memo that affirmed Epstein died by suicide and reneged on Bondi’s promises to release investigative files.

In twin Fox appearances in recent days, Bondi evinced that, for now at least, the Epstein imbroglio was behind her. Interviewers Sean Hannity and Larry Kudlow didn’t ask about the files.

“It’s over. She made it through. She’s going to be fine,” one conservative ally said.

In the days after the memo was released, the Justice Department initially kept up Bondi’s public appearances. Officials told CNN at the time that they believed putting Bondi in front of cameras to talk about the administration’s priorities, like drug seizures and targeting violent crime, would take focus away from Epstein.

But the announcements were not enough to change the conversation. At a press conference at the Drug Enforcement Administration headquarters to announce fentanyl seizures, the first question Bondi took was about Epstein.

“Nothing about Epstein, not gonna talk about Epstein,” she said.

They’re dreaming if they think that story’s ever going to die.

Throw a sandwich at a cop, get charged with a felony, but now you can carry a rifle in military-occupied DC without getting a felony charge

WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal prosecutors in the nation’s capital will no longer bring felony charges against people for possessing rifles or shotguns in the District of Columbia, according to a new policy adopted by the leader of the nation’s largest U.S. attorney’s office.

That office will continue to pursue charges when someone is accused of using a shotgun or rifle in a violent crime or has a criminal record that makes it illegal to have a firearm. Local authorities in Washington can prosecute people for illegally possessing unregistered rifles and shotguns.

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said in a statement that the change is based on guidance from the Justice Department and the Office of Solicitor General and conforms with two Supreme Court decisions on gun rights.

Pirro, a former Fox News host, has been a vocal critic of local officials’ crime-fighting efforts since Republican President Donald Trump installed her in office in May. Her policy shift means federal prosecutors will not purse charges under the D.C. law that made it illegal to carry rifles or shotguns, except in limited cases involving permit holders.

So, it seems to me the thing to do for any anti-fascist who has the wherewithal is to grap their musket and head to the capital city of what used to be a democracy, then posting one person at each of the 18,276 intersections in the district.

Or, better yet, join the protestors heckling coconspirators Vance and Hegseth.

As President Donald Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops in Washington continued Wednesday, protesters booed Vice President JD Vance during a photo op with the guardsmen stationed in the city.

The protesters jeered Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller as they visited Union Station, blocks from the U.S. Capitol, to thank the troops at a Shake Shack where they bought lunch for the guard members.

“Well, a lot has changed in the past seven days,” Vance told the troops, referring to when the federal surge against D.C. crime began. “You guys are doing a hell of a job. I’m proud of you and we’re grateful,” he told the troops. “So, we’ll say hello for a bit – just want to shake some hands and say hey to you guys.”

“Free D.C.,” the protesters shouted as the three officials arrived and then later inside the Shake Shack. The chants drowned out much of what Vance, Hegseth and Miller said as they tried to speak to reporters.

And, from the same link, some very interesting coments from Vance about how the occupying troops are deployed.

Vance was asked why troops were stationed at Union Station instead of parts of the city with higher crime rates. The vice president said the station was being overrun with homeless people and visitors didn’t feel safe.

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Vance added that he believed that crime statistics do not report the full scope of crime on the streets of the nation’s capital.

So, they troops aren’t actually in a position to help the cops fight crime. And, of coure, if the statistics don’t align with the felon’s delusions, they’re not trustworthy.

Yeah, this is just a stunt. Well, more of a warnign that the felon and his clingon of asskissers not only do not care about democracy, they will not tolerate it.

Let’s fact check the felon’s peacekeeping abilities.

Since Trump took office, the United States has been involved in five ceasefires or peace agreements, though not all parties involved credit the U.S. for the agreements. Those include:

  • Armenia and Azerbaijan - The two former Soviet republics and Trump signed a peace agreement at the White House on Aug. 8, ending a decades-long war. The leaders of the countries gave Trump ample praise for his efforts at the ceremony.

  • Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda - Trump announced a treaty between the African nations in a June 20 social media post, crediting Secretary of State Marco Rubio for helping to bring them together.

  • Iran and Israel - Trump announced on June 23 a ceasefire between the two countries after the U.S. joined Israel in bombing Iranian nuclear sites.

  • India and Pakistan - Trump announced the neighboring countries, both armed with nuclear weapons, had reached a ceasefire in May with U.S.-led talks after an intensifying military confrontation. However, India did not credit the U.S. with brokering the halt in fighting.

  • Cambodia and Thailand - Leaders of the two countries agreed to a ceasefire on July 28 after five deadly days of fighting, Reuters reported. Trump urged them to negotiate a ceasefire or else trade deals with the governments would stall.

When asked about the sixth war Trump was referring to, the White House also cited Ethiopia and Egypt. However, there has neither been a war or a peace agreement between the countries, according to Axios. Trump dealt with a dispute between the two countries in his first term as they were feuding over a huge hydropowerdam, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. Egypt and Sudan have expressed concern that water flow to their part of the Nile River would be impacted, USA TODAY previously reported.

Intelligence Community to lose lots of workers.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Office of the Director of National Intelligence will dramatically reduce its workforce and cut its budget by more than $700 million annually, the Trump administration announced Wednesday.

The move amounts to a major downsizing of the office responsible for coordinating the work of 18 intelligence agencies, including on counterterrorism and counterintelligence, as President Donald Trump has tangled with assessments from the intelligence community.

His administration also this week has revoked the security clearances of dozens of former and current officials, while last month declassifying documents meant to call into question long-settled judgments about Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

“Over the last 20 years, ODNI has become bloated and inefficient, and the intelligence community is rife with abuse of power, unauthorized leaks of classified intelligence, and politicized weaponization of intelligence," Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, said in a statement announcing a more than 40% workforce reduction.

She added: “Ending the weaponization of intelligence and holding bad actors accountable are essential to begin to earn the American people’s trust which has long been eroded.”

Surely there’s an unimpeachable reason for this decision. Perhaps the devil’s in this detail.

Division tackling foreign influence is targeted

Among the changes are to the Foreign Malign Influence Center, which is meant to track influence operations from abroad and threats to elections. Officials said it has become “redundant” and that its core functions would be integrated into other parts of the government.

Cruella de Vile wants her own airline.

WASHINGTON — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is pushing for Immigration and Customs Enforcement to use an influx of funds to buy, own and operate its own fleet of airplanes to deport immigrants, two sources familiar with the discussions told NBC News. Former officials said that ICE owning and maintaining its own planes would be costly but could make it easier for the agency to potentially double the number of people it deports each month.

ICE uses charter planes to deport immigrants and has done so for years. The agency has typically chartered eight to 14 planes at a time for deportation flights, according to Jason Houser, who served as ICE chief of staff from 2022 to 2023. He said that allowed the Biden administration to deport roughly 15,000 immigrants per month on charter flights.

“If the goal is to get to 30 to 35,000 removals a month, you would need to double the number of planes,” Houser said, or purchase roughly 30 planes.

With a guaranteed set of 30 or more planes, ICE wouldn’t be constrained by the limits of the companies it contracts with, which charter their planes to multiple clients.

I guess she read The Marching Morons and the only thing she got from that was deport via airplane. I wonder when these idiots are going to get NASA involved.

We effectively have now one federal government and forty-nine state governments.

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The Texas House on Wednesday approved redrawn congressional maps that would give Republicans a bigger edge in 2026, muscling through a partisan gerrymander that launched weeks of protests by Democrats and a widening national battle over redistricting.

The approval came at the urging of President Donald Trump, who pushed for the extraordinary mid-decade revision of congressional maps to give his party a better chance at holding onto the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2026 midterm elections. The maps, which would give Republicans five more winnable seats, need to be approved by the GOP-controlled state Senate and signed by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott before they become official.

But the Texas House vote had presented the best chance for Democrats to derail the redraw.

Democratic legislators delayed the vote by two weeks by fleeing Texas earlier this month in protest, and they were assigned round-the-clock police monitoring upon their return to ensure they attended Wednesday’s session.

The approval of the Texas maps on an 88-52 party-line vote is likely to prompt California’s Democratic-controlled state Legislature this week to approve of a new House map creating five new Democratic-leaning districts. But the California map would require voter approval in November.

You will note that, even in fighting against such blatant abuse of power, the Democrat-led state is, get this, following the law and the US and state constitutions.

The purpose of this nonsense in Texas, of course, is to rig the upcoming November election. California’s effort, if approved by the voters, will not have effect until the 2028 election.

We are literally now a military dictatorship.

WASHINGTON — As members of the National Guard deploy to the nation’s capital as part of the Trump administration’s takeover of policing in Washington, members of the military are also set to take on prosecutorial roles handling civilian crimes.

Twenty members of the Defense Department are set to begin working as special assistant U.S. attorneys — federal prosecutors — in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia next week, two people familiar with the matter told NBC News.

Tim Lauer, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office, confirmed the move, saying members of the Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps would be joining the office, though he did not know how long the detail would last.

I don’t remember. Was Gaddafi one of Tan the Conman’s heroes?

Do not, I say again, do not take geography lessons from the felon.

During a Tuesday morning interview on Fox and Friends, Trump discussed his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and seemed to forget the name of the ocean that separates the U.S., Europe and Russia.

Trump said that European leaders like Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron are “consumed far more with [Ukraine] because they’re right there.”

“You know we have an ocean that’s separating us, right? A thing called… an ocean,” he said. “A big, beautiful ocean. And, uh, they don’t, they’re right there. So it’s a different kind of a thing for them.”

If you wish to make some serious coin off of the magaflatearthers, you can sell them maps with the body of water next to Alabma, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas labled Gulf of America and the body of water off the East Coast of the US labeled Big Beautiful Ocean. No need to share the profits with me.

This is some serious mental decline. He doesn’t know the name of the body of water he grew up next to, and he thinks he’s a war hero.

President Donald Trump, who evaded the draft during the Vietnam War, declared himself a “war hero” and lauded Benjamin Netanyahu as a “good man” and fellow “war hero” during a radio interview Tuesday evening.

Speaking to conservative radio host Mark Levin, the president said he was working with the Israeli prime minister to free Hamas-held hostages, adding that Netanyahu is “a good man, he’s in there fighting.”

Despite the Israeli prime minister’s detractors wanting him jailed as a war criminal following a November 2024 arrest warrant for alleged war crimes in the Gaza conflict issued by the International Criminal Court, Trump insisted: “He’s a war hero.”

Trump, who also claims to have ended seven wars, then extended the accolade to himself, saying: “He’s a war hero, cause we worked together. He’s a war hero. I guess I am too.”

He continued: “Nobody cares. I am too. I sent those planes,” a reference to his order for June airstrikes against three critical enrichment facilities in Iran.

That entire screed is structured like a five-year-old’s whine. I am too!

The felon literally is turning the White House into his tacky Mar-a-Lago illegal residence. (The bolding is mine.)

The White House Rose Garden is almost back in business following a summer of renovations, and press secretary Karoline Leavitt offered reporters a close-up look at the new patio before the official reopening ceremony.

On Tuesday, Aug. 19, Leavitt took the White House press pool on a field trip to see the Rose Garden while President Donald Trump was playing his own music selection over the loudspeakers — something he’s been known to do at Mar-a-Lago events.

While songs like “A Whiter Shade of Pale” by Procol Harum and Elvis Presley’s “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” played, Leavitt answered reporters’ questions about the most significant updates to the Rose Garden since the Kennedy administration — including why it looks so much like the president’s West Palm Beach club, and whether first lady Melania Trump is satisfied with the final product.

One of the first questions revolved around the patio’s viral yellow-and-white-striped umbrellas, which look identical to the umbrellas at Mar-a-Lago and have been lampooned in countless social media posts for resembling a smattering of chain restaurant patios.

I wonder how the religious right is going to explain away Trump’s stated path to Heaven.

President Donald Trump revealed a new motivation for his efforts behind ending the war between Russia and Ukraine.

During an interview on Fox News on Tuesday, Trump reflected on his high-stakes meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other European leaders the day prior, after he hosted a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin last Friday.

Trump said he is trying to set up a meeting between the two leaders within the next couple of weeks to discuss how to end the yearslong war. It would be followed by a trilateral meeting, which would include Trump.

While speaking on “Fox & Friends,” Trump acknowledged that Americans are not losing their lives in the conflict, but many Russian and Ukrainian soldiers — and some citizens — are being killed. He then added that he hopes to “save” at least 7,000 people each week.

“I want to try and get to heaven if possible,” Trump said. “I’m hearing I’m not doing well.”

He went on to joke that he is “really at the bottom of the totem pole,” but continued: “If I can get to heaven, this would be one of the reasons.”

Pete Perpetuates Pentagon Purge.

Air Force Chief of Staff General David Allvin announced he will retire later this year after being forced out by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in the latest military purge under Donald Trump, according to a report.

Allvin, just two years into his four-year term, did not give a reason for stepping down in a statement on Monday. But an anonymous source told The Washington Post the move was not his decision.

Hegseth was reportedly preparing to ask Allvin to leave because he wanted the Pentagon to “go in a different direction,” but allowed the Air Force chief to announce the decision himself. “It was certainly not his choice,” the source told The Post.

There’s a song about that ..

I thoroughly enjoyed that. What were all the instruments used? I didn’t recognize a couple of them.

Well, most are fairly common - banjos, fiddles. There’s an upright
double bass and (unusual for this type of music) a cello. The woman
in the front with the pink cap is playing a mandolin. Don’t know about
the guy in the front…looks like some sort of lap guitar type affair !

I thought that was a mandolin. I’ve never seen an electric one before. The dude in the front is playing what I thought was some kind of dulcimer but it seems to be some kind of combination percussion instrument, with a desk bell, some other metal cups to strike, and perhaps it’s a washboard intead of strings there.

I just did a quick search of the ol’ ‘net and it seems I was right. The thing’s called a musical washboard and you can get one for–Holy Crap!–$208.97.

Another update for today!

Here’s a rather obvious result of the felon’s war on education. (The formatting is from the original.)

The Trump administration’s immigration crackdown is driving international students away at an unprecedented scale, with new enrollment projected to plummet by up to 40% this fall and force numerous colleges to close.

State of play: The crackdown, which now also targets non-criminals, has created a climate of fear and uncertainty among foreign students. Beyond traditional immigration enforcement, the administration has sought to deport those who participate in pro-Palestinian activism and temporarily revoked legal status for thousands over minor infractions. These actions, combined with visa processing delays in key markets like China, have grown so severe that prospective students are abandoning U.S. applications entirely.

In one critical move, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has proposed new rules requiring F-1 and J-1 visa holders to renew their status at fixed intervals rather than remaining for their full academic program. NAFSA projects these combined factors could trigger a 30-40% enrollment decline this fall, costing the economy $7 billion in lost spending from international students who typically pay full tuition.

Asia stands to gain: With U.S. access becoming more difficult, students are increasingly turning to Asian universities. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, for one, has seen international undergraduate applications surge 40% from last year. Meanwhile, South Korea has set an ambitious target of 300,000 international students by 2027, with Seoul named the top city for international students in 2026 rankings.

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Broader implications: The crackdown leaves American higher education with an enrollment crisis that could lead to college closures. According to a May 2025 National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP) report, undergraduate enrollment, without immigrants, would shrink by nearly 5 million students by 2037 compared to 2022 levels, reducing the current population to about two-thirds its size. Study author Madeline Zavodny, an economics professor at the University of North Florida, notes that such losses would be “catastrophic” for many schools, particularly regional universities and small liberal arts colleges in rural areas.

A deal is announced by the US; Mexico calls mierda del toro.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Tuesday denied that her government has any agreement with Washington on a bilateral project to dismantle drug cartels.

On Monday, the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) announced a “bold bilateral initiative” with Mexico to fight drug cartels, an operation initiative named “Project Portero.” However, Sheinbaum said that Mexico had not been consulted on the matter.

“The DEA issued this statement, we don’t know on what basis,” Sheinbaum said during her daily press briefing. “We have not reached any agreement, there is no deal between our security institutions and the DEA.”

Relax Madam President. They didn’t mean to say they had a deal. They meant to say they have a concept of a deal.

Are you a civilian Department of Defense employee? You, too, can go do your part for the secret police.

The Department of Defense is offering its civilian employees an opportunity to volunteer with Homeland Security, working directly with ICE and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents on the front lines of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.

A U.S. defense official told Fox News Digital the volunteers will serve in critical support roles for up to 180 days at an ICE or CBP facility.

This next part caused my irony meter to commit suicide.

“Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution,” according to a listing posted on USA Jobs, an official government website.

And how much will you get for this debacle?

Travel, lodging and per diem may be reimbursed by the receiving agency, and the salary is listed as $25,684 to $191,900 per year, according to the listing.

Let’s check out what these “detailees” will be doing.

Detailees will not perform law enforcement functions, instead focusing on data entry, ICE and CBP raid planning, illegal immigrant processing and logistical planning, according to the listing.

I’m now wondering how many of those positions are in need of warm bodies thanks to that other debacle, DOGE.

I mentioned upthread the felon was upset about slavery being portrayed as a bad thing. Check out the reactions to his “truth” post.

One person called Trump “out of his damn mind,” and advocated for the history of slavery to be taught “again and again.”

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Another person described Trump’s post as “pro slavery rhetoric.”

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While this person called the president “fragile” for feeling attacked by teaching slavery.

& this one’s gold.

Representative Jim McGovern advised Trump to “spend more time in a museum.”

The article closes with this one.

“Why do the same people who want to erase the history of slavery insist on preserving the Confederate flag and generals?”

Facts vs Loyalty. Take a wild guess which one wins.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department has fired a press officer who was responsible for drafting Trump administration talking points about policy toward Israel and Gaza after complaints from the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem.

Officials said Shahed Ghoreishi, a contractor working for the Bureau of Near East Affairs, was terminated over the weekend following two incidents last week in which his loyalty to Trump administration policies was called into question.

Ghoreishi, who is Iranian American, also was targeted Wednesday following his dismissal by right-wing personality Laura Loomer, who accused him of not being fully supportive of the administration’s policies in the Middle East.

According to Ghoreishi and two current U.S. officials, Ghoreishi drew the ire of a senior official at the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem and then top aides to Secretary of State Marco Rubio for drafting a response to a query from The Associated Press last week. The question related to discussions between Israel and South Sudan about the possible relocation of Palestinians from Gaza to South Sudan.

The draft response included a line that said the U.S. does not support the forced relocation of Gazans, something that President Donald Trump and his special envoy Steve Witkoff have said repeatedly.

However, according to Ghoreishi and the officials, that line was rejected by the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem, leading to questions about policy back in Washington. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal personnel changes.

Ghoreishi also said he questioned a statement from the embassy that referred to the West Bank as “Judea and Samaria,” the Biblical name for the Palestinian territory that some right-wing Israeli officials prefer. Mike Huckabee, U.S. ambassador to Israel, also has repeatedly backed referring to the West Bank by Judea and Samaria.

Judea and Sumeria? How long before the felon starts actually calling himself by a Biblical name, such as Mess…I refuse to type it.

Let’s think about this for a moment. The felon and his magaflatearther voters say he “is the only one who can save America”. That means they don’t believe any other person should be president now or in the future. This is part of their groundwork for keeping that criminal in office “as long as he wants”.

No, no, no: not even crazy megalomaniac Netanyahooo or the most rabid fundamentalist Christians want Israel to accupy Sumeria. What they want is Samaria. Remember the good Samaritan? That Samaria.

:musical_note: Samaria is a-comin’ in
Loonies sound cuckoo… :musical_notes:

‘Twas a typo.

Next Monday, President Lee of the Republic of Korea will meet the felon in Washingtong, DC (assuming said felon realizes that’s where he is). Take a gander at the advice a real president gets for dealing with the convict.

A summit with U.S. President Donald Trump can be tense, not only because of complex policy negotiations but also due to his unpredictable style of diplomacy.

Foreign leaders arriving at the White House often find themselves unsettled, as Trump’s unscripted remarks can produce awkward, sometimes jarring, moments.

President Lee Jae Myung may be bracing for a similar situation when he travels to Washington for his first summit with Trump next Monday (local time).

This next part is the absolute best.

Analysts caution that Lee, a former provincial governor and lawmaker with limited diplomatic experience, will need to remain composed if Trump makes volatile remarks or misstates facts about Korea.

“The best approach for Lee is to stay calm and measured, rather than respond immediately if Trump says something unexpected or inaccurate about Korea,” said Doo Jin-ho, a researcher at the Korea Research Institute for National Strategy.

And you have to love the fact-checking the article’s author threw in.

Trump has previously made some exaggerated claims about Korea. In October 2024, he said that 40,000 U.S. troops were stationed there, though the actual number is 28,500. He has also described Korea as a “money machine,” pressing the country to pay more for the stationing of American troops.

What a freaking joke our president is.

Is the song available elsewhere? FB suspended me and I don’t get to see it.

Looks like you just did…

Try this .. It’s better than the FB one.. you can see the instrument
in the front is some sort of percussion setup..

I call him The Messiah all the time. It really irritates his cultists, who are all fake Christians. And when they object, I point out that they’re not even Christians. They’re fake Christians. That pisses them off even more.

I’d judge more harshly if he thought he was in Washingtong

Heh. Cool. I’d kinda like to see that with an overlay of the America-hating fuckstick doing his stupid chicken dance routine back and forth across the bottom of the screen.

…iddle eye po!