Trump scares the shit outa the enemy

That's all you got?
I mean, it's a good point. Trump can't take credit for that; as of right now, he is not president and therefore he had nothing to do with it.

Remember- I shouldn't have to point this out but you lobotimized children can't seem to grasp this:

In 2016, there was a peace treaty in place with Iran. Obama was president.
In 2017 the U.S. BACKED OUT OF the peace treaty with Iran. Obama was no longer president- Trump was, and the blame for this falls squarely on his shoulders.

From 2017 to 2020, tensions between Iran and the rest of the world increased, and Iran became far more dangerous.

I don't expect your intellectual processes to be advanced enough to make the connection, so I will just spell it out for you in clear language you can understand:

Trump backed out of the peace treaty with Iran, which made Iran more of a threat.
Therefore, it is Trump's Fault that Iran is stronger and more dangerous.

(wow, I know I sound like such an arrogant cunt and for that I apologize, but it's really the only way to get through to these dimwits...)
 
I checked in with Allah and he told me, no virgins for them. No white grapes, either.


Where they're/their/there going will be Quite Warm, however.


Like I said, I have this on Supreme Authority.
 
Other than issuing pardons and commuting sentences, Biden has effectively checked out. Trump isn’t waiting for Inauguration Day. He’s assuming the role of president and world leaders are acting in kind. It’s a remarkable and unprecedented transition period.

I’m not a fan of Peggy Noonan’s long winded, sappy editorial columns but but her piece in the WSJ today is entirely accurate. Here are some excerpts:

Biden Gets Lost in Trump’s Shadow
The president-elect acts as if he’s already in charge. There’s never been a transition like this before.

Like Donald Trump or dislike him, hate him or love him, doesn’t matter: You have to see that what we are witnessing right now is truly remarkable, with no precedent.

He is essentially functioning as the sitting president. In the past, a man was elected and sat in his house, met with potential cabinet members, and courteously, carefully kept out of the news except to make a statement announcing a new nominee. The incumbent was president until Inauguration Day. That’s the way it was even in 2016; Barack Obama was still seen as president after Mr. Trump was elected. All that has changed.

Mr. Trump is the locus of all eyes. He goes to Europe for the opening of Notre-Dame. ā€œThe protocols they put in place for his arrival were those of a sitting president, not an incoming one,ā€ a Trump loyalist and former staffer said by phone. He holds formal meetings with Volodymyr Zelensky and Emmanuel Macron. There he is chatting on a couch with Prince William. Why not the prime minister? Because the British know Mr. Trump is enchanted by royalty and doesn’t want to be with some grubby Labour pol. Mr. Trump talks of new tariffs on Canada, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rushes down to Mar-a-Lago. After their meeting, Mr. Trump refers to him, on Truth Social, as ā€œgovernorā€ of ā€œthe Great State of Canada.ā€ (The Babylon Bee follows up with a headline: ā€œTrump Tells Trudeau He Won’t Annex Canada if They Admit Their Bacon Is Just Ham.ā€)

The government of Syria suddenly falls and the world turns to America for its stand. Naturally it comes, quickly, from Donald Trump. ā€œTHIS IS NOT OUR FIGHT. . . . DO NOT GET INVOLVED!ā€ The next day, Joe Biden characterizes the moment as one of ā€œrisk and uncertaintyā€ for the region. Was there ever a moment that wasn’t one of risk and uncertainty for the region?

Mr. Trump tells Vladimir Putin that now that he’s abandoned Syria, he should make a deal to end the war in Ukraine. ā€œI know Vladimir well. This is his time to act. China can help. The world is waiting!ā€

Mr. Trump’s cabinet picks—especially the highly questionable ones!—dominate the discourse in a country that hardly ever notices a cabinet nomination below that of secretary of state. His representatives, most famously Elon Musk, are greeted on Capitol Hill with a rapture comparable to past visits by heroic leaders of allied nations.

Donald Trump hasn’t overshadowed Joe Biden; he has eclipsed him. A former senior official in Mr. Trump’s first term told NBC News a few days ago that Mr. Trump ā€œis already basically running things, and he’s not even president yet.ā€


Full article here: https://www.wsj.com/opinion/biden-gets-lost-in-trumps-shadow-lame-duck-transition-ae42cc94
 
That's because we've had a fucking vacuum of leadership for the last two years, and very weak suckage for the two before that.


Kamala could have stepped up this year had she any leadership cojones whatever. Being as she knows a thing or three about Suckage. She did what she always does - nothing. It cost her the election. Even Ray Charles could see that her driving characteristic is Laziness.
 
The response of all the enemies of the United States of America, foreign and domestic, tells me Trump is the right guy.
 
That's because we've had a fucking vacuum of leadership for the last two years, and very weak suckage for the two before that.


Kamala could have stepped up this year had she any leadership cojones whatever. Being as she knows a thing or three about Suckage. She did what she always does - nothing. It cost her the election. Even Ray Charles could see that her driving characteristic is Laziness.
All that is true, but I’ll take it one step further.

Kami and St Rodham both suffered from this thing called laziness. The system was rigged in their favor. They ran and won in ā€œsafeā€ zones of total democrat support. They didn’t have to work hard for and during campaigns, so when they were put up on the ultimate stage, they both failed miserably. A stage where you have to appeal to both sides of the aisle. Neither one knew how to pull it off.
 
All that is true, but I’ll take it one step further.

Kami and St Rodham both suffered from this thing called laziness. The system was rigged in their favor. They ran and won in ā€œsafeā€ zones of total democrat support. They didn’t have to work hard for and during campaigns, so when they were put up on the ultimate stage, they both failed miserably. A stage where you have to appeal to both sides of the aisle. Neither one knew how to pull it off.


I agree. I think that H-word was a dictator and at least knew what "getting shit done" looked like. Trump said in one debate that she wasn't up to the job because she didn't have the stamina, and I think that was a spot-on point. I don't think that Kammie ever knew what "getting shit done" looked like. Based on some bits out there about how she dogged her staff, I suspect that she expected them to do everything and she could take credit for it all. She has no initiative, only expectations. That ain't quite how it works.
 
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