(03-07-2026, 01:01 AM)The Crying Bunny Wrote: Or maybe. . . . . .
Trump is telling the truth.
And Israel aren't evil joos.
And Iran is a really bad-guy terrorist state.
Are there really and "good", non-evil joos? I've heard people say that the only good joo is a dead joo... mostly Arabs and Arab apologists. "Eliminate them from the River to the Sea", that sort of thing... although many of the folks chanting that here haven't the slightest idea which river or sea they are referring to in their chant. They seem to be just repeating noises they've heard, like a parrot can do. In the US, it's mostly the Arab apologists, who are almost all on "the left"... you know, the same people who claim to support Native Americans, of whom the same thing was once upon a time said - the only good one was a dead one. The irony or cognitive dissonance of their opposite positions seems to be lost upon them.
I have to admit that I am biased on the topic of Iran being a "bad-guy" state. I remember Khomeini taking the place over, and the old "leader" dying in exile, unable to ever go back home before he died. I remember the "students" taking over the embassy, and holding innocent people hostage for 444 days - not, generally speaking, the action of "the good guys". I remember when Dumbass Carter made a half-assed attempt to rescue them, which resulted in abject failure and humiliation of the US, giving fuel to the fire engulfing Iran at that time. I remember all the years of the Iranian Clerics threatening death to me and everyone I love.
So, yeah, I'm probably biased against the cleric's regime in Iran.
Accusing Trump of "telling the truth" may be a bridge too far. Mostly the words coming out of his mouth or fingers are bloviations whose only purposes seem to be to push air around. I never listen to what he says - I only watch what he DOES, or attempts to do.
That is where the rubber meets the road.
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“Trouble rather the tiger in his lair than the sage among his books. For to you kingdoms and their armies are things mighty and enduring, but to him they are but toys of the moment, to be overturned with the flick of a finger.”
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake
