Trump to kill 93 million people tonight.

Moogy

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The only difference between "ASSAULT A TESLA" and "LOCK HER UP" is that you clown have assaulted Tesla's..... lmfao....

The only difference between "THREATENING GENOCIDE" and "MUELLER TIME" is that you clown [sic] have threatened genocide's [sic]...... lmfao....
 

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Sounds like you cannot accept the unhinged behavior of your own political party.

I'm not your wife/daughters ... you need to a big boy and have this conversation with them and stop trying to take it out on people on the internet.
 

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I'm not your wife/daughters ... you need to a big boy and have this conversation with them and stop trying to take it out on people on the internet.

Maybe you should tell your party to stop taking it out on cars and kids with red hats?

Psycho is what psycho does.
 

Moogy

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Maybe you should tell your party to stop taking it out on cars and kids with red hats?

Psycho is what psycho does.

If I were you, I wouldn't call my wife and daughters "psycho," but you have to work through your feelings, I guess.

I might also work on your messaging ... "murdering citizens is OK, but throwing soft drinks at them is going too far" ... I don't know, man ... doesn't seem to work. "Yes to genocide, no to harming Teslas" ... again ... something seems wrong there. But psycho is what psycho does, I guess.
 
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Iran has to agree to the things that we would take from them militarily if they dont. #1 is the nuke program and ironclad verification/monitoring. Beyond that you can probably quibble about the order of importance. Strait of Hormuz is the other. I would also like to see something about their missile program, and I'd like to see some cost recoupment for us. They are the ones that made us do this to them, so they can help fund the cost of it.

I am very very skeptical of any deal. You cannot EVER trust anything from that regime. So there has to be verification and levers that we can pull and not just have this be all talk.

I am not a fan of taking the foot off the gas once you have the upper hand. Keep hitting targets while we negotiate but we'll lay off the bridges and power plants, and don't kill the guys negotiating with us, other than that, no time outs. The pain stops when you do what we want. But with that said, Iran isnt' going to meaningfully reconstitute in 2 weeks. It will however give us a chance to back off the pace of ops and prepare for resumption in a big way. If we have to go back at it, we will be able to surge like we did on day 1.

I am very very skeptical of any deal. You cannot EVER trust anything from that regime. So there has to be verification and levers that we can pull and not just have this be all talk.

Which regime are you referring to? Theirs or ours? Honest question.
 
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Trump just got embarrassed and ***** slapped by Iran on an international stage. What should we do? Oh, I know. LOCK UP OBAMA! TRANS! DERP!
Wow, more Iranian propaganda. This was your party last night. It's precisely how illogical y'all have become.

Here is the Dem party last night. Imagine a child was threatening to blow up a school to get them to stop selling kids into sex slavery. After the child got them to stop, they mocked the kid for being a pu$$y and not blowing up the school.

Y'all support Iranian propaganda over your own country.
 

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If I were you, I wouldn't call my wife and daughters "psycho," but you have to work through your feelings, I guess.

I might also work on your messaging ... "murdering citizens is OK, but throwing soft drinks at them is going too far" ... I don't know, man ... doesn't seem to work. "Yes to genocide, no to harming Teslas" ... again ... something seems wrong there. But psycho is what psycho does, I guess.

LOL... You cannot condemn it. In fact, you support it.

 

tboonpickens

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When even Fox News and Trump's biggest cheerleader Mark Levin can admit what the chuds in this forum can't cope with...



 
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Wow, more Iranian propaganda. This was your party last night. It's precisely how illogical y'all have become.

Here is the Dem party last night. Imagine a child was threatening to blow up a school to get them to stop selling kids into sex slavery. After the child got them to stop, they mocked the kid for being a pu$$y and not blowing up the school.

Y'all support Iranian propaganda over your own country.

So, in this analogy, Trump is a child, and you think it's OK: 1. to have a child negotiate on behalf of adults; 2. for that child to threaten to blow up a school ... with the kids in it ... to save the kids from sex slavery; and, 3. we still have no assurances any of the selling of kids into sex slavery may stop, and we could actually be in a worse spot than when we started, but it also cost us a ton of resources, and some human lives to get to this point.

It's a good thing you don't get paid to think, or interact with humans.
 

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I am very very skeptical of any deal. You cannot EVER trust anything from that regime. So there has to be verification and levers that we can pull and not just have this be all talk.
Sort of reminds me of a colloquy during my commercial paper class in law school.

The topic for the day related to how agreements are often interpreted consistent with industry customs, standards, and ethics, and whether there are ultimately any objective commercially reasonable 'minimum' standards relating to good faith and fair dealing.

Professor: So Mr. Aardvark, in this secured financing for a home appliance, how would we resolve this dispute where the borrower/purchaser has alleged this sort of unethical fraud by the lender?

Me: Well, we would consider whether the means that the lender used to disclose the issues the borrower is concerned about are consistent with industry standards and ethics...

Professor: OK, suppose that instead of a refrigerator, we were considering an arrangement with a Persian rug dealer...

Me: Well, we'd consider the same questions in light of the ethical customs of the Persian rug industry...

Professor (interrupting): ....if, any. (pause for laughter)
 
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Wow, more Iranian propaganda. This was your party last night. It's precisely how illogical y'all have become.

Here is the Dem party last night. Imagine a child was threatening to blow up a school to get them to stop selling kids into sex slavery. After the child got them to stop, they mocked the kid for being a pu$$y and not blowing up the school.

Y'all support Iranian propaganda over your own country.

he didn’t get them to stop doing anything dumb ****
 

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LOL... You cannot condemn it. In fact, you support it.



I condemn all of genocide, threatening genocide, government murdering its own citizens and, yes, vandalizing Teslas and assaulting people with soft drinks.

You only condemn the latter 2 things, however ... and try to mock people who would condemn the other things. And you condemn your wife and daughters as evil.

Maybe you can stand outside your house, in the dirt road, and hold a "No Queens" protest aimed at your wife and daughters by holding a sign that says "genocide = yes; soft drink assaults = no" while you chant "murder innocent citizens but protect the teslas."
 
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tboonpickens

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So now after screaming about how Iran is such a sponsor of terrorism (which they are no doubt)...we're going to go into business with them and line their pockets smh

 

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So, in this analogy, Trump is a child, and you think it's OK: 1. to have a child negotiate on behalf of adults; 2. for that child to threaten to blow up a school ... with the kids in it ... to save the kids from sex slavery; and, 3. we still have no assurances any of the selling of kids into sex slavery may stop, and we could actually be in a worse spot than when we started, but it also cost us a ton of resources, and some human lives to get to this point.

It's a good thing you don't get paid to think, or interact with humans.
You really have no concept of good vs evil and trying to stop it. Once again, like last night, you have nothing but mockery and zero logic.

Dude, every decision you make is emotional and not logical. My entire world is based on interaction, logic, and skill.
 

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I am very very skeptical of any deal. You cannot EVER trust anything from that regime. So there has to be verification and levers that we can pull and not just have this be all talk.

Which regime are you referring to? Theirs or ours? Honest question.
Yours. The Iranian one. Honest answer.
 

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You mean we're back to where we were before he created all of these problems? Brilliant strategery lol.


No, Iran is absolutely decimated, and there's a real chance at regime change. In your mind, our military has done absolutely nothing. Meanwhile, our friends in the ME want us to do even more. You keep pushing Iranian propaganda. Yeah, everything is the same. Lmao. The lack of honesty from some of you is appaling.
 

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No, Iran is absolutely decimated, and there's a real chance at regime change. In your mind, our military has done absolutely nothing. Meanwhile, our friends in the ME want us to do even more. You keep pushing Iranian propaganda. Yeah, everything is the same. Lmao. The lack of honesty from some of you is appaling.
lol decimated

 
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Sorry, I forgot. Questioning your government when a Democrat is president is patriotic. Questioning your government when a MAGA Republican is president is traitorous.
That's not true.

Your question to me wasn't serious. It got the answer it deserved.
 
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That's not true.

Your question to me wasn't serious. It got the answer it deserved.

It was completely serious. How many foreign leaders have come out and said that they can no longer trust the United States since Trump has become president again? See below. try to educate yourself, please.

As of April 2026, within the first year of Donald Trump's second term, a significant number of foreign leaders and their administrations have expressed distrust in the United States, with majorities in key allied countries reporting little or no confidence in his leadership.

Polling and reports from 2025 and early 2026 indicate widespread global concern and distrust:
  • Widespread Lack of Confidence: A Pew Research Center survey released in June 2025 found that more than half of respondents in 19 of 24 nations surveyed lacked confidence in Trump's leadership of world affairs.
  • Declining Trust Among Allies: Majorities in key U.S. allied nations—including France, the United Kingdom, Germany, South Korea, and Japan—reported having no confidence in Trump.
  • European Distrust: European public opinion of the U.S. fell sharply, with a June 2025 report describing the U.S. as being viewed as a "necessary partner" rather than a trusted ally.
  • Specific Criticism from Leaders: By January 2026, European leaders were reported to be using sharp criticism against Trump, with Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever saying "so many red lines have been crossed" in response to tariff threats.
  • Iran Distrust: A senior Iranian security source in April 2026 stated that Iran has "no trust in Trump or his representatives" and has demanded additional guarantees.
  • Threat Perception: In April 2026, a poll published in El País indicated that citizens in several nations viewed Trump as a significant danger to world peace.
    Chicago Council on Global Affairs +6
Surveys conducted in late 2025 showed that majorities in countries like Canada, Germany, France, and the UK saw the U.S. as an unreliable and destabilizing partner.
 
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Sup chumpsky!! What about that 93 million killed ?? Y'all still yelling invoke the 25th he's insane?? Still wanna know what war crime has been committed you liberal lunatics claim??
I've been calling for his removal from day 1 so of course I still am. Threatening genocide is a war crime. It's not the first war crime he's committed, and it won't be the last.

Ftr, dumdum, I am left of the liberals. I'm a radical. You wouldn't believe the things I want to do, and force your kids to do.
 

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Are you saying we aren’t to trust Trump when he says he’s going to murder 93 million people, but when he says we have a cease fire we are to believe him?

how does one decide when to and when not to trust Trump.

And btw, trumps master Israel didn’t agree to the terms and the strait is closed again. Trump’s now came out saying that stopping Israel from killing civilians in Lebanon was never part of the agreement.

thankfully Trump’s pedo protecting Press secretary is coming on at 1 to explain everything.
 
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It was completely serious. How many foreign leaders have come out and said that they can no longer trust the United States since Trump has become president again? See below. try to educate yourself, please.

As of April 2026, within the first year of Donald Trump's second term, a significant number of foreign leaders and their administrations have expressed distrust in the United States, with majorities in key allied countries reporting little or no confidence in his leadership.

Polling and reports from 2025 and early 2026 indicate widespread global concern and distrust:
  • Widespread Lack of Confidence: A Pew Research Center survey released in June 2025 found that more than half of respondents in 19 of 24 nations surveyed lacked confidence in Trump's leadership of world affairs.
  • Declining Trust Among Allies: Majorities in key U.S. allied nations—including France, the United Kingdom, Germany, South Korea, and Japan—reported having no confidence in Trump.
  • European Distrust: European public opinion of the U.S. fell sharply, with a June 2025 report describing the U.S. as being viewed as a "necessary partner" rather than a trusted ally.
  • Specific Criticism from Leaders: By January 2026, European leaders were reported to be using sharp criticism against Trump, with Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever saying "so many red lines have been crossed" in response to tariff threats.
  • Iran Distrust: A senior Iranian security source in April 2026 stated that Iran has "no trust in Trump or his representatives" and has demanded additional guarantees.
  • Threat Perception: In April 2026, a poll published in El País indicated that citizens in several nations viewed Trump as a significant danger to world peace.
    Chicago Council on Global Affairs +6
Surveys conducted in late 2025 showed that majorities in countries like Canada, Germany, France, and the UK saw the U.S. as an unreliable and destabilizing partner.
For fuks sake. We're talking about IRAN. You know muslim crazies? Torture and rape in the name of Allah? #1 state sponsor of terrorism? Death to America, the Great Satan? Those guys.

i really don't care what citizens of other countries think obout the US president. doesn't move the needle for me. And opinions of leaders of european countries that have been sucking off the US tit for decades? Whatever *** i can give that is less than zero, that's what i give about their opinion.

Iranian diplomats.... lololol --- The can chose to trust or not trust. But, I think that if i were in their shoes, i might just BELIEVE that every day they don't agree to whatever the US wants that they are risking their economy ever being able to recover in their lifetime.

And I think that's a great postion for them to be in.
 

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Are you saying we aren’t to trust Trump when he says he’s going to murder 93 million people, but when he says we have a cease fire we are to believe him?

how does one decide when to and when not to trust Trump.

And btw, trumps master Israel didn’t agree to the terms and the strait is closed again. Trump’s now came out saying that stopping Israel from killing civilians in Lebanon was never part of the agreement.

thankfully Trump’s pedo protecting Press secretary is coming on at 1 to explain everything.
“ he says he’s going to murder 93 million people”
Do you have a link to this? If not , please STFU
 
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It was completely serious. How many foreign leaders have come out and said that they can no longer trust the United States since Trump has become president again? See below. try to educate yourself, please.

As of April 2026, within the first year of Donald Trump's second term, a significant number of foreign leaders and their administrations have expressed distrust in the United States, with majorities in key allied countries reporting little or no confidence in his leadership.

Polling and reports from 2025 and early 2026 indicate widespread global concern and distrust:
  • Widespread Lack of Confidence: A Pew Research Center survey released in June 2025 found that more than half of respondents in 19 of 24 nations surveyed lacked confidence in Trump's leadership of world affairs.
  • Declining Trust Among Allies: Majorities in key U.S. allied nations—including France, the United Kingdom, Germany, South Korea, and Japan—reported having no confidence in Trump.
  • European Distrust: European public opinion of the U.S. fell sharply, with a June 2025 report describing the U.S. as being viewed as a "necessary partner" rather than a trusted ally.
  • Specific Criticism from Leaders: By January 2026, European leaders were reported to be using sharp criticism against Trump, with Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever saying "so many red lines have been crossed" in response to tariff threats.
  • Iran Distrust: A senior Iranian security source in April 2026 stated that Iran has "no trust in Trump or his representatives" and has demanded additional guarantees.
  • Threat Perception: In April 2026, a poll published in El País indicated that citizens in several nations viewed Trump as a significant danger to world peace.
    Chicago Council on Global Affairs +6
Surveys conducted in late 2025 showed that majorities in countries like Canada, Germany, France, and the UK saw the U.S. as an unreliable and destabilizing partner.
I don;t doubt there is mistrust of trump in the world. heck, nobody knows what he's thinking and what he will do...he's unpredictable.

But, I would really like to see the list of people who were part of the respondent list. "leaders" is a broad term