I say YES. YOU say NO....Numero Tre! Enjoy!
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We also have a real shortage of people with brains along with the over paid. I hope we can fix this soon.
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Both Musk and Trump — helpless and hopeless and not right in the head either. I can't imagine the above with a parent.
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Not a surprise with our current behaviors here.
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True, but doubtful it could happen.
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Dangerous, evil and stupid. Comes with a totally not comfortable guarantee.
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Of course they are — what they did was a VERY major mistake.
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If not a mistake — then treason.
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They are all misfits — Trump didn't necessarily want anyone who knew what they REALLY SHOULD be doing.
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We have a confused, dazed person who doesn't know what's going on most of the time. He along with many others need to be dispatched out of his position asap.
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We all know why P. Bondi was hired and she is doing pretty good at being Fannie F**k Up for Trump.
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They haven' t the guts to own up to anything — especially when it's so totally wrong and dangerous.
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He's a goner and the sooner he really is gone the better.
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Well, there you have it. Hegseth doesn't know his a## from a hole in the ground.
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Could not agree more.
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We are having dire times and I don't think there will be big improvement. I think some of these people (not that any was too much in sight anyway) will be all the more distrusted as well they should be. It's going to be a long four yrs. if many of the know nothing Department Heads stay in place. Hopefully, some will be run out if things like this are going to be taking place.
Trump was saying this was more of less a minor bump and nothing much more. Well, sure you would say that, because in the end — it's on you.
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When you are inspired by some great purpose, some extraordinary project, all your thoughts break their bonds; Your mind transcends limitations, your consciousness expands in every direction, and you find yourself in a new, great and wonderful world. Dormant forces, faculties and talents become alive, and you discover yourself to be a greater person by far than you ever dreamed yourself to be.
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Just like you Kyle. This one has been entirely forgettable to me. A sniveling, blubbering idiot who got off when he shouldn't have. Well, just go for some spot in the Trump hierarchy and you will likely get plenty of funds. Trump loves people who say they love him.
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Well yes. If you are not slobbering all over him singing great praises, he will 'get' you.
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Sheese.
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Probably a re-run, but this "RESSURE " needs to stay front and center for now.
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BREAKING: Civil war breaks out inside the White House over the "Signalgate" group chat scandal as knives come out for a top Trump official involved in the leaked war plans — with some calling him a "f*cking idiot."
It's starting to look like heads might roll after all...
According to Politico's Jack Blanchard, administration officials in "multiple text threads with other staffers" are discussing the scandal and "half of them" believe that National Security Advisor Mike Waltz "is never going to survive or shouldn't survive."
Two high-level officials suggested that Waltz should resign to shield Trump from further backlash.
"You can’t have recklessness as the National Security Adviser," said one senior administration official.
"Everyone in the White House can agree on one thing: Mike Waltz is a f*cking idiot," said one person cited as "close to the White House."
Waltz caused this headache for the administration when he accidentally added the Atlantic's Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg to a group chat on Signal that included Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Vice President J.D. Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
In that unsecured chat, the Trump officials discussed plans to attack the Houthis in Yemen before the attacks were actually carried out.
Trump himself is reportedly "frustrated" by the scandal and is "directing his ire at Waltz" who he believes was "sloppy."
"The White House knew it was going to be a bad story, but it got worse than even they imagined throughout the day. Everyone is holding their breath to see if it can blow over," Blanchard's colleague Rachael Bade informed him.
Blanchard pointed to an indication that Waltz may indeed be on the chopping block—
"What’s on Trump’s mind? Ominously for Waltz, there has been no message of support thus far from the president, who instead spent last night posting videos on Truth Social about his own achievements," wrote Blanchard.
"In fact, Trump — normally a vocal armchair pundit — has not commented at all on the story, beyond a few initial boilerplate attacks on The Atlantic. All the signs are he’s mulling his options," he added.
Blanchard further explained that this scandal is "damaging stuff" because it's "colorful, it’s visual, it’s easy to understand and it raises the most dangerous charge of all for any government — one of rank incompetence."
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Longer the pressure is kept up, likely the better. Even if a couple of heads roll I would hope it would not be at all forgotten and the current people would continue on being very highly suspect. This much pressure could have the effect of even more mis-steps.
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Ah — good pressure.
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I hope the infamy for her and all of them involved in this becomes crushing.
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Where are all the "fire" screaming Reps. now that there really is a totally serious issue. You Hoo.
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