Trump compares attack on Iran to Pearl Harbor in meeting with Japanese PMhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/videos/cx248jvgwj8o
Ivonne Holliday ● 2d10 Comments
I think that we can see the prime sufferer from Trump Derangement Syndrome is the fundamentally deranged Trump himself.
David Ainsworth ● 1d
@DAAre you fixating on Hesgeth now?🙄
Sue Hammond ● 1d
@DAWhat does Hesgeth have to do with Trump’s comment? Explain please. Not only did I find it funny, it was actually on point.
Interesting article - has Trump completely lost touch with reality or doesn't he care about lying and contradicting himself because his followers are so gullible. It's obvious his comments about having defeated Iran aren't correct - they're still causing significant damage to middle eastern oil and gas installations that could collapse the world's economies into a depression (some see $300/barrel as a possibility, best get those renewables fired up) - and it looks like Iran damaged an F35 that had to make an emergency landing yesterday while only ships with Iran's approval seem to be moving through the Strait of Hormuz ... and Israel seems to this it's necessary to keep bombing Iran ...https://www.alternet.org/no-longer-in-contact-with-reality-journalism-professor-fears-trump-is-literally-insane/
Michael Ixer ● 2d
Is it Hegseth's glare or his hair, Ms H? Oh yes, we all tend to forget your wonderful sense of humour, don't we?
David Ainsworth ● 2d
I agree, Michael.But I think, even by his standards, it would have been below the belt....
Ivonne Holliday ● 2d
He can leave those jokes to the Hon. Pete Hegseth, Secretary of War.
Oh,well; at least he didn't joke about Hiroshima and Nagasaki ...
Not quite Ivonne. He was referring to the element of surprise. You will need a sense of humour to appreciate this:https://youtu.be/fFmA0xlINGg?si=eByyuug2qDWUmjy7Madame Prime Minister looked decidedly po-faced and I suspect that might be your reaction too.I laughed
Sue Hammond ● 2d
"Please allow me to introduce myselfI'm a man of wealth and tasteI've been around for a long, long yearStole many a man's soul and faith"(Jagger/Richard)