Is that arrogance or a sign of brain damage?
On another note, it would seem that going to a conference and then, once it is over and everyone has left, getting into a spat on social media with the people at the conference would normally be construed as someone who is a bit of a bully and a childish coward. But that is pretty much what the World's Oldest Toddler is doing.
It's kind of telling that Trump seems to get along well with dictators and tyrants, but not the leaders of free nations.
And with that, I will close with the words of Hubert Humphrey that begin Borepatch's blog:
"The right of citizens to bear arms is just one guarantee against arbitrary government, one more safeguard against the tyranny which now appears remote in America, but which historically has proved to be always possible."
But on the good side, we all woke up this morning and the world was still here. Fingers crossed for tomorrow.
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For now, Dale. For now.
ReplyDeleteIDK, sure seems like we’re on the Russian and Nork side now...what’s next, the E.U. snuggling up to China and keeping the British close because of Trident? Or do we end up with a Russia/US Axis, an E.U./China Axis (with a nuclear armed France, Germany and Pakistan), and a Commonwealth/Japan Axis (with British, Japanese and Indian nukes).
ReplyDeleteHummmmm....Oceania, Eurasia and Eastsia were a little off, but...
That expression on Abe's face... "I am dealing with a moron", says that long suffering look.
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