At least there would be a chance that he might sober up at some point rather than being like this all the time.He doesn't drink. We'd likely be better off if he did.
My point wasn't what people on ISF think. My point is the news coverage of the strike - and news coverage in general. All nations tend to less concerned about the lives of citizens of other countries, but the U.S. point of view is extreme in this respect. Not just now but for ever, U.S. news may be concerned (or at least feign concern) about 'our boys in uniform serving their country' or whatever you call them while killing off people all over the world - not just their boys in uniform but civilians, too.Of course. Forgive many of us for being a bit numb to it, though. Trump's last Administration was absurdly cruel and horrible, even to his supporters, much less to those like the Kurds who he literally disarmed and betrayed to people who wanted to commit genocide against them. There were also metaphorical neon signs flashing and alarms blaring to draw attention to the signs that he would be even worse the second time around, yet so very many voted for him anyways. The Trump Administration did something cruel and horrible? Yeah, it's a day of the week. It's not like my firm opposition to the Trump Administration's bad behavior is going to change.
I know what All Lives Matter was. I know that it was MAGA's way of saying that black lives don't matter and that black people had no right to be concerned about their lives and shouldn't be so selfish and unconcerned about white lives. In the case of the Signal chat, it becomes obvious that the lives of foreigners don't matter. And I don't see Democrats or 'the Radical Left' being any more concerned about the lives of the foreigners killed in the strike against the Houthis than MAGA (aren't)."All Lives Matter" was an attempt to undermine and de-legitimize "Black Lives Matter" at a superficial slogan level. Nothing more. The principle invoked has value, of course, but those who actually made it a thing are rather notorious for invoking principles like that only when it suits them and discarding them the moment that they're put to the test.
Protected speech only applies to US citizens, they have already said that.. I am not aware of any other activities, nor it is obvious how an Op-Ed could say anything that is not protected speech.
He is obviously in charge whether he knows about it or not.nobody even told him about this chat. he found out from the press when they asked him about it. and did nothing.
he's not in charge.
The only thing we know for sure is that he wasn't one of the people in the Signal chat. I assume he didn't want to be in it.Trump warns Iran will face 'dire' consequences unless Houthi attacks stop (BBC, Mar 18, 2025)
The Pentagon said it had struck 30 targets in Yemen since Saturday, in the biggest US military operation in the Middle East since Trump returned to the White House.
And his Nacrisstitic Ego is why he and Musk will have a breaking point.
As more and more people make the President Musk comment it will get to Trump. And that Musk is, behind closed doors,not much likes by most GOPers in Congress will influence Trump.
And there are signs that Trump has reigned in Musk in some areas.
I think that Musk's going after social security might be the breaking point.
My point wasn't what people on ISF think. My point is the news coverage of the strike - and news coverage in general.
If you actually want to talk about the news coverage, that is NOT a reasonable question to ask.Does anybody in the USA, I mean, anybody at all, find something like this appalling?
All nations tend to less concerned about the lives of citizens of other countries, but the U.S. point of view is extreme in this respect. Not just now but for ever, U.S. news may be concerned (or at least feign concern) about 'our boys in uniform serving their country' or whatever you call them while killing off people all over the world - not just their boys in uniform but civilians, too.
This is not about being numb to it. It's about the killing of people in other countries being entirely irrelevant to the point of view of Americans.
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Exciting to announce our first million dollar award for supporting our petition against activist judges in Wisconsin!
Next million dollar award will be announced in 2 days.
OT but a heads up for those who can get the Sky Arts channel that there's a documentary about Douglas Adams on at 8 pm tonight.“The President in particular is very much a figurehead — he wields no real power whatsoever. He is apparently chosen by the government, but the qualities he is required to display are not those of leadership but those of finely judged outrage. For this reason the President is always a controversial choice, always an infuriating but fascinating character. His job is not to wield power but to draw attention away from it. On those criteria Zaphod Beeblebrox is one of the most successful Presidents the Galaxy has ever had — he has already spent two of his ten presidential years in prison for fraud.”
― Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
I think I'd prefer Zaphod.
Or another outright scam like that last one where the winner was predetermined and wouldn't get it anyways but was supposed to claim they did for a pittance?Bribing people to attack judges?
A pedal-car!Trump is going to backpedal on the 25% car tarff just like before
I think it is being done to intimidate all judges.Bribing people to attack judges?
Here is the Op-Ed that appeared in the Tufts University School newspaper.The Guardian reported, "Rumeysa Ozturk, a doctoral student in Boston detained on Tuesday by federal immigration agents...I am not aware of any other activities, nor it is obvious how an Op-Ed could say anything that is not protected speech.
I think it is only a small step away from putting a bounty on "troublemakers" heads.I think it is being done to intimidate all judges.
As I said a few days ago, she make Sean Spicer look brilliant. But as Trump basically just said, she's his type.
What happened? I didn't see the story.Or another outright scam like that last one where the winner was predetermined and wouldn't get it anyways but was supposed to claim they did for a pittance?