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  • ColonelBlink
    ColonelBlink Community Member Posts: 751 Pioneering

    I don't think anything can top what he said today, quite frankly: "A whole civilisation will die tonight".

    Let us hope that TACO still applies.

  • Littlefatfriend
    Littlefatfriend Community Member Posts: 442 Trailblazing

    "We're going to win at space."

    "Despite the constant negative press covfefe."

    "I find that too artificial, I can't stand it... It's not artificial. It's genius." — His unusual take on artificial intelligence.

    "They're eating the dogs! They're eating the cats!"

    Comedians the world over live that bloke. He does their job for them!

    😹🤣😹

  • Santosha12
    Santosha12 Community Member Posts: 4,305 Championing

    And this is when I sorely regret that we don't have 'Spitting Image' any longer.....they'd have made mincemeat of him.

  • SheffieldMan1976
    SheffieldMan1976 Posts: 1,790 Connected

    Indeed, the irony is though, certain people would be complaining from the Hills about it.

    Even though it used to be on late at night when the "Wokerati" and sensitive old folk and kids were either tucked up in bed or in t'pub.

  • Santosha12
    Santosha12 Community Member Posts: 4,305 Championing

    You are correct! My favourite's got to be when Margaret Thatcher was selecting the main course at dinner with her Cabinet and when choosing either meat or fish was then asked by the waitress 'And what about the vegetables', her reply was 'they'll have the same as me' 🤣😂.

    I think it cost millions to make so doubt it will ever return sadly.

  • ColonelBlink
    ColonelBlink Community Member Posts: 751 Pioneering
    edited April 7

    The thing is, it doesn't even matter any more if he 'TACO's, the Rubicon has been crossed.

    A former Republican Senator just told Sky News that Trump is a 'madman', and talked of a padded cell being required.

  • ColonelBlink
    ColonelBlink Community Member Posts: 751 Pioneering
    edited April 7

    I banked on a climb down, but there is just no knowing. No man should hold such power.

    Those Iranian young people quite likely were ordered to the bridges and power stations. The IRGC are everywhere, and number over 1 million.

  • Wibbles
    Wibbles Community Member Posts: 3,498 Championing
    edited April 8

    Trump is either a far, far, more clever man than I or anyone else gives him credit for - or just lucky - I know which option, I am going for……

    Had it gone the other way (start of WW3) - I like to hope that Starmer would have prevented the Royal Visit to Trumpton in a few months - because that would have really hurt Trump…

    And as for Israel - and Lebanon - that's a different story

  • SheffieldMan1976
    SheffieldMan1976 Posts: 1,790 Connected

    A man who'd previously been impeached, twice, shouldn't be in a position of power IMO.

    There's even talk of impeaching him for a third time.

  • Santosha12
    Santosha12 Community Member Posts: 4,305 Championing

    It is almost inconceivable that almost ten years on [July 2016] from 'It's' presumptive nominee for the presidential election 'It' won two terms. What a miscreant (and I'm being polite).

    Sorry, I cannot call it a man. I remember saying to my ex husband in 2016 if 'It' wins, I will eat my hat.

    Neither 'It', nor Netanyahu have an ounce of courage between them - courage that is inherent in every single one of us. And to think 'It' thought it deserved the Nobel Peace Prize.

    The contrast between the sheer courage of the people of Iran and people like the four astronauts of Artemis II, VS Trump, Vance, et al, could not be more marked.

    How an 'It' can make the world hold its' breath whilst threatening annhilation of an amazing and courageous people.....Great shame on 'It'..... whatever the outcome ... let's hope the US mid-terms energise real change and that Pakistan bring a peace deal. They all owe it to our beautiful planet. Let's hope at least they've got the courage to effect that change and turn towards courage and not evil. Every single person has the power to do that and we all have a choice.

  • JasonRA
    JasonRA Community Member Posts: 315 Championing

    I know with Trump there's a "silent" group of people who support him but never outwardly say as much due to a fear of taking flak and abuse, my comments are really not directed at them but for me from 2016 to now I call it the "Trump Era" when it comes to American politics, he was even influential during Biden's tenure as president like a shadow.

    His "era" has radicalised politics in America, created racial division, religious division, he's a warmongering Neo-Con also, he politicised ICE too which was used by previous presidents but not on the same level or intensity. There's also a certain load of "files" Trump tried to keep under wraps and still does to this day.

    The cost of living for Americans has not decreased, the price of fuel has gone up, the price of fertilizer has gone up also because of the war with Iran. Trump and his administration duped the American public and I feel sorry for them.

    I don't have "TDS" or some obsession against him, I judge him by his record.

  • MissMarple
    MissMarple Community Member Posts: 397 Empowering

    I just can't understand @alexroda why so many voters think that the answer to corrupt politicians is to elect people who are even more corrupt and also literal/wannabe dictators.

  • SheffieldMan1976
    SheffieldMan1976 Posts: 1,790 Connected

    Indeed, and 10 years ago Bliar (yeh) was so far up Bush's you-know-what he took us into an ILLEGAL War in Iraq! As I recall they never did find any WMDs because there probably never was any, either that or they were VERY well-hidden.

  • Wibbles
    Wibbles Community Member Posts: 3,498 Championing

    Here's the answer to the Hormuz problem

    hormuz map.jpg
  • SwiftFox
    SwiftFox Community Member Posts: 1,117 Championing

    I don't see how you can put Obama and Biden or Blair in the same category has trump?Farage yes. Also Macron and Starmer are the only leaders to stand up to him.

  • Wibbles
    Wibbles Community Member Posts: 3,498 Championing
    edited April 10

    The most important question is will Trump be indicted for war crimes ?

    If so - when and what will the result be ?

    Remember that he has a remarkable 88 criminal charges against him already…

    How is he still President and how is he a free man ?

  • Thia
    Thia Community Member Posts: 3 Listener

    Beyond words is Trump. He is living in his own fantasy movie. He wants to be ruler of the earth no matter about any people to him they don’t matter. He does not care about the earth either. When oil runs out he will exploit another planet. He is deranged and dangerous in my opinion

  • SwiftFox
    SwiftFox Community Member Posts: 1,117 Championing
    edited April 10

    I did and you are still putting most American presidents and Blair in the same category as trump or I'm missing something?.

  • WelshBlue
    WelshBlue Community Member Posts: 1,170 Championing

    I'm just glad Wales decided to boycott the World Cup …

    Netanyahu isn't the sanest either. 2 madmen bouncing off each other. Psychopaths maybe more appropriate wording

    It's going to take years to get over yet another illegal war and we're all going to pay for it

    I'm not a fan of Starmer but got to say fair play for keeping us out of this one

  • WelshBlue
    WelshBlue Community Member Posts: 1,170 Championing

    On Trumpisms … the things he has said about his own daughter Ivanka hmmm very questionable

    I used to have a 'thing' for Selena Gomez … until a few work colleagues of my daughter pointed out their resemblance … that made me feel really grubby