He's a drunk TV host with deeply weird fixations on Christian nationalism, in charge of the world's biggest military
He's a drunk TV host with deeply weird fixations on Christian nationalism, in charge of the world's biggest military
Doing the right thing when it is (even though it is) unpleasant/scary/dangerous is the textbook definition of bravery.
The US sub which sank the Iranian warship off the coast of Sri Lanka also apparently made no attempt to pick up survivors. The small number who were saved were saved by the Sri Lankan navy. No quarter, take him at his word.
Let's be clear: you would not be pulling THAADs from South Korea and moving a Marine Expeditionary Unit from Japan to the Gulf two weeks after launching a war on Iran if you had properly anticipated the fallout it would be likely to cause.
Ok I'm trying this
Not even the Nazis expressly announced they were committing war crimes. Indeed, at Nuremberg war crimes were denied.
But here, openly, the US Secretary for Defense is explicitly admitting to committing war crimes.
Ant Middleton @antmiddleton Follow This is a genuine concern of Brits 'directly' catch up in the Iranian conflict. They are concerned to come back just in case they go over their 90 days 'welcome' to then get taxed to max. Native Brits that have probably paid hundreds of thousands if not millions (like myself) into the British system and they're willing to jeopardise their own personal safety and that of the families to avoid their motherland to not get absolutely robbed and pillaged by the UK government. All whilst we hand out freebies at the expenses of the UK government (that many have paid into) to illegal criminals invading our borders. This is how anti-British the current @UKLabour is! They've got to go. Simple! 9:15 12 Mar 26
"People who left Britain to avoid tax are putting their families in danger in Dubai rather than taking them to a place of safety and risking paying tax. This is because Labour is anti-British."
"new phone who dis"
Like never before
Q: βAre you encouraging oil company CEOs to use the Strait of Hormuz?β
Trump: βI think they should. I think they should use the Strait. Look, we took out just about all of their mine ships. Weβre up to boat number 60, I didnβt realize they had that big of a Navy.β
80s singer Thomas Dolby on raising queer kids: "the eldest is trans, the middle is a lesbian, and the youngest is a drummer"
The 3 genders
Here's a picture I took 7 years ago in Times Square
Fair play, 'the mad emperor started compulsively buying shoes for his court, guessing their foot size & his courtiers were too scared not to wear them even when they didn't fit' is some classic, on the nose End Days Of The Empire stuff
oh my god they admit it:
"Trump, apparently, expected to find an Iranian equivalent of Delcy Rodriguez..."
www.thenecessaryfictions.com/p/trumps-war...
I was in a 2 hour briefing today on the Iran War. All the briefings are closed, because Trump can't defend this war in public.
I obviously can't disclose classified info, but you deserve to know how incoherent and incomplete these war plans are.
1/ Here's what I can share:
LMFAO SOMEONE MADE IT A REAL THING
sweepthestrait.com
4D chess: appointing a leader who is already dead so Israel can't kill him.
A headline reading βCamel pageant thrown into chaos after 20 competitors disqualified for using hump-plumping injectablesβ
Yes everything is terrible but letβs not lose sight of the fact that someone has written the Headline to End All Headlines.
t must do strange things to someone for their name to detach from their person and take on a meaning of its own. George Orwell didnβt live long enough to see his name become an adjective; Tony Blair and Margaret Thatcher did, and look what happened. Worse than becoming an adjective, though, must surely be becoming a noun, and for that noun to eclipse them entirely. Itβs possible, now, to use the word βquislingβ without ever suspecting it wasnβt always a generic term for a traitor and collaborator. But it referred to a Norwegian politician, Vidkun Quisling, whose choices during the Second World War you will be able to guess. Despite having been executed before 1945 was out, for leading his countryβs government during the Nazi occupation, Quisling could have witnessed what his name would become, all the same: as early as 1940, the Times ran a leader column headlined βQuislings everywhereβ. The UK is not, of course, occupied territory. But β after the tariffs, and the threats to Greenland, and the attacks on European liberal democracy, and the lawsuit against the BBC β it is hard to argue that the Trump administration is not, at this stage, a hostile foreign power. Neither Trump (YouGov net approval rating: -56
www.newstatesman.com/politics/med...
A brown bunny hides its head behind a blue package with a tiger image on it.
Trump says US Navy sank Iran's warship off the coast of Sri Lanka because "it's more fun" to sink ships than capture them.
Only trump could eat a pizza slice the wrong way round
I think it really *does* mean something if you can bankrupt a casino.
A screenshot from the New York Stock Exchange website saying that America 250 is ringing the opening bell tomorrow at 6:26 a.m.
I shit you not America 250 is ringing the opening bell at the NYSE tomorrow www.nyse.com/_events/NDE1...
love how we killed the old, frail anti-nuke ayatollah just to have him replaced with his young, healthy son who wants nukes and who just had his father, mother, wife, and child murdered on the same day by his mortal enemy. surely this will bring peace to the region
I love Econ-positng. Dan Habsmith of Guttermeyer Associates posts the most confusing chart you've ever seen and says "Quite surprising VARG numbers, SPLG index showing movement" and you get the context by one of his mutuals quoting it with "Buy a fucking gun and head for the hills. Right now."
musician Gary Numan, born March 8, 1958, aged 68
actor Gary Oldman, born March 21, 1958, aged 67
Happy Gary Retrograde everyone!
The next two weeks are the only two weeks out of the year when Gary Numan is older than Gary Oldman
If you weren't there for the Christian Gross era, can you really call yourself a spurs fan at all...