Commentators have provided diverse reasons for Trump wanting to emulate the projected power of his friends Putin, Kim Baby and Xi. But I reckon it's all too clear. He called in the military to surround him in the White House because he has runaway paranoia that someone/something is out to get him and he needs to see the troops all around his house to quieten his fears. You see it in nursing homes all the time, where enfeebled senior citizens have high anxiety about the little men running up and down the cord that connects to the TV. And I would argue it's much the same for your great leader.
@kmax87 saidReal reason for you making this post…you are queer and hate normal people
Commentators have provided diverse reasons for Trump wanting to emulate the projected power of his friends Putin, Kim Baby and Xi. But I reckon it's all too clear. He called in the military to surround him in the White House because he has runaway paranoia that someone/something is out to get him and he needs to see the troops all around his house to quieten his fears. You see ...[text shortened]... d down the cord that connects to the TV. And I would argue it's much the same for your great leader.
@Mott-The-Hoople saidIf you're a "normal person" then I'm with the queers.
Real reason for you making this post…you are queer and hate normal people
And hey, aren't you supposed to be busy getting the Chinese take-out for the Bund meeting?
@kmax87 saidCantaloupe Caligula was wanted his stupid military perade—er, parade*—since he attended a Bastille Day parade in (where else?) France back in 2017. It impressed him very, very much, like a little kid seeing a train for the first time. We wanted to "top" France sooooooo much, and tried to get a perade—er, parade—going during the dog days of his first term as wannabe dictator.
Commentators have provided diverse reasons for Trump wanting to emulate the projected power of his friends Putin, Kim Baby and Xi. But I reckon it's all too clear. He called in the military to surround him in the White House because he has runaway paranoia that someone/something is out to get him and he needs to see the troops all around his house to quieten his fears. You see ...[text shortened]... d down the cord that connects to the TV. And I would argue it's much the same for your great leader.
So, fifty million dollars later, here we are. And it's estimated it'll cost upwards of $16 million to repair the roads after the pounding they took from the tanks. Flights diverted, services for locals suspended, and crappy roads that will take weeks or months to fix. But Lil' Donnie got his "perade."
* https://www.irishstar.com/news/us-news/donald-trump-perade-truth-social-35393451
Trump wrote Saturday morning: “OUR GREAT MILITARY PARADE IS ON, RAIN OR SHINE. REMEMBER, A RAINY DAY PERADE BRINGS GOOD LUCK. I’LL SEE YOU ALL IN D.C.”
Jesus, even an eight-year-old can hack a spellchecker.
@Soothfast saidNever thought otherwise 😂
If you're a "normal person" then I'm with the queers.
And hey, aren't you supposed to be busy getting the Chinese take-out for the Bund meeting?
@Mott-The-Hoople saidSelf hate and loathing. Methinks thou project'ith too much!
Real reason for you making this post…you are queer and hate normal people
@Soothfast saidIt's all about assuaging the personal vanity of a profoundly insecure little boy in an old man's body.
Cantaloupe Caligula was wanted his stupid military perade—er, parade*—since he attended a Bastille Day parade in (where else?) France back in 2017. It impressed him very, very much, like a little kid seeing a train for the first time. We wanted to "top" France sooooooo much, and tried to get a perade—er, parade—going during the dog days of his first term as wa ...[text shortened]... GOOD LUCK. I’LL SEE YOU ALL IN D.C.”[/quote]
Jesus, even an eight-year-old can hack a spellchecker.
@kmax87 saidAnwar Sadat experienced an adverse event at a military parade, and even the Praetorian Guard eventually turned on Caligula, but Trump learns nothing from history.
Commentators have provided diverse reasons for Trump wanting to emulate the projected power of his friends Putin, Kim Baby and Xi. But I reckon it's all too clear. He called in the military to surround him in the White House because he has runaway paranoia that someone/something is out to get him and he needs to see the troops all around his house to quieten his fears. You see ...[text shortened]... d down the cord that connects to the TV. And I would argue it's much the same for your great leader.
@Soothfast said"A rainy day parade brings good luck"????
Cantaloupe Caligula was wanted his stupid military perade—er, parade*—since he attended a Bastille Day parade in (where else?) France back in 2017. It impressed him very, very much, like a little kid seeing a train for the first time. We wanted to "top" France sooooooo much, and tried to get a perade—er, parade—going during the dog days of his first term as wa ...[text shortened]... GOOD LUCK. I’LL SEE YOU ALL IN D.C.”[/quote]
Jesus, even an eight-year-old can hack a spellchecker.
I have never heard anyone stupid enough to say this out loud.
Of course he prefaces it with "Remember", as if it is a well-known phrase.
For God's sake, just stop the gaslighting.
@kmax87 saidOne would hope that he lives long enough to not only recognize his errors, but be held to account for them. The prospects are not good however. The precondition for acknowledging one’s errors is not given, in his case.
Does being ignorant of history provide an escape from self inflicted consequences I wonder?