And so it starts...Gen. Thomas Bussiere, a top Air Force General who was nominated by Trump to become the next Air Force Chief of Staff, resigned after Hegseth/Trump’s farce of a military meeting this week.
And so it starts...Gen. Thomas Bussiere, a top Air Force General who was nominated by Trump to become the next Air Force Chief of Staff, resigned after Hegseth/Trump’s farce of a military meeting this week.
After this, a military coup in America seems somewhat more likely.And so it starts...
Just the same old Pachinko balls every day. He doesn't even understand what he is saying. It's just like his producer's instructions on The Apprentice: READ THE ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ CHEAT LINES, FOR GOD'S SAKE!Trump on shutdown: They want illegal aliens to be taken care with healthcare. I have a bigger heart than they do... Obamacare was never any good. They want transgender for everybody...
Admirals and others want to ensure the Navy (and others) have docks and ports and other facilities that could be endangered by rising sea levels. GOP politicians have forbidden them even considering it.Absolutely. Why would the US Secretary ofDefenseWar be talking about climate change at a gathering of generals and admirals?
Obviously, sarcasm and metaphor escape Trump. That video could be a perfect Dem meme, what with Russ Vought as The Grim Reaper particularly, and Trump as the stupid "more cowbell" Mad Monk. SO leaves them open to counter-memes.
Until it becomes too embarrassing to keep up. It is totally illegal to make fun of Dear Leader in front of the whole country!They won't take it down. They'll just make another excuse for why it's fine.
After this, a military coup in America seems somewhat more likely.
President Donald Trump posted another bizarre AI-generated video on social media taunting Democrats over the government shutdown, prompting fresh questions about his mental fitness. Raw Story article link


Director of Eisenhower Library in Kansas ousted after refusing to give Trump administration a sword
The director of the presidential library and museum in Abilene, Kansas, said he was suddenly told to resign or be fired. He refused to give the Trump administration a historic sword from the museum’s collection.
The former director of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library in Abilene, Kansas, said on Thursday that he was told to “resign or be fired” from his post after refusing to give the Trump administration a historic sword.
Todd Arrington’s resignation came shortly after Arrington refused to relinquish one of President Eisenhower’s swords from the museum’s collection. President Trump’s administration wanted to give one of the artifacts as a gift to King Charles III on Trump’s most recent state visit to the United Kingdom.
Arrington said his direct superior informed him on Monday evening that he would be asked to resign. The supervisor, who Arrington declined to name, said he was passing down orders from unknown higher-ups.
All Arrington heard is that he “could no longer be trusted with confidential information” due to conduct related to the sword disagreement.
“I was obviously shocked and saddened and heartbroken,” Arrington said in an interview with the Kansas News Service. “I have almost 30 years of government service. I've never had a bad mark against me.”
Arrington said he had received no indication that anyone at the White House or the U.S. Department of State was displeased with him for withholding an item from the museum.
“They asked for a sword and we said, ‘Well, we do have swords, but we can't give them away because they’re museum artifacts,’” he explained.
Over a dozen presidential museums across the country keep archives of past presidents, including artifacts that, according to the official site of the National Archives, “belong to the American people.”
Arrington worked with officials for two months to help the State Department find a suitable replacement: a replica Eisenhower sword from the United States Military Academy, commonly known as West Point.
“We felt very good about the way that everything worked out,” he said. “It was a great feather in our cap to have helped figure out this gift for the president to present to the king.”
After this, a military coup in America seems somewhat more likely.
I could never have imagined writing these words, but here goes. I truly believe a military coup might be possible. I can envision trump's mental state further deteriorating until he becomes truly, undeniably deranged. The general public becomes fearful, the Republicans absolutely refuse to act. The military -- our final defense -- acts to remove trump from office. The military leadership then holds meetings with bi-partisan political leadership to determine how to hold new elections and restore democracy to the United States of America.If I was there I might be hoping.
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Trump has disappeared again.The man is unwell.The ai videos are back to make an attempt to distract you from Trump speaking incoherently and rambling on.Trump has mental and physical health issues and is not longer fit to hold office.The White House is desperate to hide this.
I am quite sure that a Soft Military Coup is already in progress in that the Top Brass has an understanding that there are Orders they will not follow, even if technically within the power of the President.