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Hitler did a quick victory drive through Paris, which was plenty shocking to most Europeans, but not a speech at the Eiffel Tower.

This is Trump in a nutshell. Puffing out his chest and taking credit for someone else’s sacrifice and bravery.
1.3 million French soldiers died in WWI. Another 570k Frenchmen died in WW2. But Captain Bonespurs thinks he’s the tough guy. He is as soft as they come.
 
This is Trump in a nutshell. Puffing out his chest and taking credit for someone else’s sacrifice and bravery.
1.3 million French soldiers died in WWI. Another 570k Frenchmen died in WW2. But Captain Bonespurs thinks he’s the tough guy. He is as soft as they come.
Most of them are. Just look at all of the 1/6 insurrectionists who acted so tough and macho that day but who, when they were arrested and tried, cried like babies in the courtroom or to the cops or to the media and begged for leniency and complained about how "unfairly" they were being treated and what "victims" they were. As long as they have the power then they love being bullies and acting tough, but the moment things turn against them they fold like cheap tents and see themselves as the victims and whine about how mean everybody is to them.
 
Most of them are. Just look at all of the 1/6 insurrectionists who acted so tough and macho that day but who, when they were arrested and tried, cried like babies in the courtroom or to the cops or to the media and begged for leniency and complained about how "unfairly" they were being treated and what "victims" they were. As long as they have the power then they love being bullies and acting tough, but the moment things turn against them they fold like cheap tents and see themselves as the victims and whine about how mean everybody is to them.

I've been to Georgia on a fast train honey
I wudn't born no yestday
Got a good Christian raisin' and an eighth grade education
Ain't no need in y'all a treatin' me this way

Them in a nutshell.
 
This sounds like a huge issue.

It’s a legitimate concern, but I doubt it’s some nefarious plot, if that’s what you’re thinking. They’re likely just being lazy or cheap.
I suspect transportation of undeclared biological material, into and out of the US, happens a lot more often than we would like to think, by both US citizens and trainees/collaborators from abroad. I’ve been surprised at how many scientists don’t realize there are laws regulating the transportation of these materials. Those that are aware are frequently dismissive of the need for such precautions. It should be a requirement for anyone working on federally funded research to complete DOT/IATA training on shipping hazardous material. At least everyone would be aware of the regulations and potential penalties.
 
Jokes about the erstwhile DNI aside, this meeting sounds like an actual constructive, adult move by the Trump Administration foreign policy team.
Perhaps so, but I'd be willing to bet that Trump had nothing to do with making it either constructive or adult. Everyone else at the meeting probably gave him his cellphone and told him to play on Twitter and Truth Social while they discussed the problem.
 
Perhaps so, but I'd be willing to bet that Trump had nothing to do with making it either constructive or adult. Everyone else at the meeting probably gave him his cellphone and told him to play on Twitter and Truth Social while they discussed the problem.
No chance. Trump has to be the center of attention. They probably spent 90% of the session answering various versions of “Why don’t we just turn that entire shithole country into glass?” and “Do they have any coastline we could turn into a new Trump resort?”
 

Smithsonian says it’s committed to being free from ‘partisan influence’ after Trump tries to remove gallery director​



"The Smithsonian Institution on Monday emphasized its “nonpartisan stature” and said “all personnel decisions” are made by its secretary more than a week after President Donald Trump said he would remove the director of the National Portrait Gallery.

The institution said in a statement on Monday that “all personnel decisions are made by and subject to the direction of the Secretary, with oversight by the Board.” It comes amid tension in recent months between several art institutions and the president, who has tried to reshape leadership and put in place his own personnel choices.

Trump claimed in late May that he was removing Kim Sajet as director of the National Portrait Gallery. Sajet, who has led the Smithsonian-affiliated institution since 2013, is the first woman to serve in that role.

The president cited concerns over her political leanings and support for diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, though his statement did not cite specific incidents or provide evidence of partisanship. ..."
 
FYI, Trump is visiting the re-re-named Fort Bragg today. Funny that he is going to a marine base to celebrate the Army's birthday. Reminds me of a dumb dad military joke my dad loved to tell (he served in the Air Force):

Why did the Navy get Marines and the Army got donkeys? The Army got first choice.
 


Even a fraction of the investments Trump claims being attributable to Trump Admin efforts or at least coincident to his term would be a positive story for Trump, but he wants to claim everything positive and blame everything negative on Biden (like he actually said that out loud not too long ago about the economy), so …
 
No chance. Trump has to be the center of attention. They probably spent 90% of the session answering various versions of “Why don’t we just turn that entire shithole country into glass?” and “Do they have any coastline we could turn into a new Trump resort?”
There are pictures of him virtually dozing at some of his earlier cabinet meetings when Elon was talking. He has to get all the attention as long as he's in public, but in private, with no cameras or audience around, I could easily see him foisting the grunt work and boring planning sessions off to somebody else as long as he gets to make the final decision and is the guy who gets to announce everything and get all the glory and publicity, as long as it goes well. If it doesn't then he'll just deny everything and fire the people that screwed up.
 
FYI, Trump is visiting the re-re-named Fort Bragg today. Funny that he is going to a marine base to celebrate the Army's birthday. Reminds me of a dumb dad military joke my dad loved to tell (he served in the Air Force):

Why did the Navy get Marines and the Army got donkeys? The Army got first choice.
Fort Bragg is an army base. Largest in the country, in fact.
 
FYI, . . .. Why did the Navy get Marines and the Army got donkeys? The Army got first choice.
What do you get when you cross a Marine with an ape. A retarded ape. My Dad, a retired Marine, always loved that one. Along with the "Seagoing Bell Hops" description. He took them all as an indication of bitter envy and self-doubt.

ETA: Because the USMC was actually created before the USN, my Dad always insisted the USN was an afterthought to provide taxi services for the USMC.
 
Even a fraction of the investments Trump claims being attributable to Trump Admin efforts or at least coincident to his term would be a positive story for Trump, but he wants to claim everything positive and blame everything negative on Biden (like he actually said that out loud not too long ago about the economy), so …
As I predicted/observed, the world has figured out how to deal with Trump: make promises about things you are already doing or can't do at all, and Trump laps it up because he seems to assume that if not for him, we'd all be living in caves.

So Canada got him to pull back the fentanyl tariffs by doing what they were already doing. Mexico actually scaled back its commitment and sold it to Trump as a concession (because he had no idea how much Mexico helps). The EU, in his first term, agreed to buy a bunch of LNG that it had no authority to buy and of course did not buy.

To get what you want from Trump, all you have to do is describe what you're already doing, tell him it's because of his great leadership, and maybe there's a few other things he could do . . .
 
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