Losing control of the war means Trump has lost the war. Let me say that again. Trump started a war and lost it.
Is this for real?
We may be dropping more bombs, but objectively, we are losing this war.
Trump is a classic bullshitter, and like a classic bullshitter, the person he bullshits the most is himself.
OMG, we are so losing this war. π«£
That's how he thought he would end Covid.
Stupid enough to shove a light bulb up their own asses?
While I don't discount the former reason, it does seem Trump and Hegseth use phrases like "unconditional surrender" and "no quarter" just because they sound cool.
Dumbass
Liar
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I thank him for his service to my 401k.
Carolina's guards have just disappeared.
Cartoon by Jeff Stahler | Andrew McMeel
Carolina's guards have disappeared.
Based on Clausewitz's "war is the continuation of politics by other means", the US is losing this war.
YOU ARE LOSING THE WAR, Nosferatu.
Yeah, we don't bomb countries based on thought experiements.
Seeing this and everything else, and thinking, "OMG, we're gonna lose this war."
Wow, all his former players gotta be asking themselves what Tuberville actually thought about them.
So everyone in the whole world knows how to get under Trump's skin? π
With Trump, it comes as a packaged deal...
I hate what Republicans have done to my state.
There were so many times during the first Trump and the Biden administrations when, if two or three "good" Republicans had defected, good legislation would have passed. It never did. Which goes to show, there are no good Republicans.
When Trump says the Iranian regime "wants to talk badly," you know he is making that up on the spot.
Psychology and astrology? There probably will be plenty of takers.
There was an interview in "Woodstock: Three Days That Defined a Generation". A guy noted that the concert had started to drag early Saturday afternoon. That was until Santana came on playing Soul Sacrifice. So yeah, you could say the song made Woodstock. π
Shall we label this as "waiting in the Trump line?"