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Uncle Juan's avatar

I listened to a portion… thankfully we had to leave…

Thank you for the summary and what little we heard was a lot of puffery and lies.

That being said, I don’t regret my vote for him… I just pray he comes to his senses.

Trudy Anrep's avatar

Ego Ego is lumpy trumpy

Rick  Batross's avatar

Whelp! From the news i read our military AND Israels military have lost this war to Iran already. Israeli's had a 'secret' air base in the Negev desert that housed 40 F15's in hardened bunkers, sold to them by our military. Night before last Iran sent solid fuel missiles from 2 opposite locations and destroyed that base and all 40 Fi5's! Commentator stated that was 60% of Israel's air force. Nowhere to be found in the news! Our military has no answer to that technology. Ditto Israel. Russia,China and N.Korea were watching. Pray harder.

Andy Collen's avatar

It was sad to hear the presidential speech lean so heavily into fire and brimstone, offering more heat than hope and leaving little room to soften the air of war or move toward real negotiations.

What the moment needed was a calmer voice, one willing to lower the temperature and make peace sound possible again, but instead the room felt charged with threat and bravado.

In that kind of climate, a cyber bully might not look so tough for long, especially when the whole thing starts to feel like a gonzo ride through chaos, where bluster gets exposed and the loudest voice is often the weakest one in the room.

Mrjinx007's avatar

Let's see who went long oil a billion $$ 10 minutes before the speech.

Steve New's avatar

Always watch ACTIONS. The noise Zion Don makes means little at this point as the jewish oligarchs own him.

What we watch are troop movements in the gulf and leaks from the establishment as some rats like Mr Kent get nervous...

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Robin Westenra's avatar

Probably and for the greatest disaster since Gallipoli and the Bay of Pigs