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On 3/27/2025 at 5:49 PM, Real Name Hidden said:

When you appointment unqualified political hacks to these critical positions this is what you get.

Yeah, just like Biden's Secretary of War getting surgery and not telling anyone. 

 

Wallow in it. 

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Posted
55 minutes ago, mogandave said:

Well go on and make him.

 

Meanwhile, no one is buying your nonsense. Polls show:

 

Trump favorability at all time highs. 

 

Democrat favorability at all time lows.

 

Country on the right track at fifty-year highs. 

 

Poor lefties.

 

 

 

Wow, high as a kite but still able to cut and paste. You MAGA cultists never fail to impress!

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22 hours ago, mogandave said:

the leak had no negative impact. 

Bwahahahahahahahahahahaha.

How do you know?

Oh. Wait.

That's what Trump told you.

Did he bring down the price of eggs on Day One?

You're so gullible. 😄

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On 3/28/2025 at 7:54 AM, mogandave said:

Have you no brains? 

 

Your seething hate for Trump and the US has blinded you. 

 

To appease the Iran, Biden took the Houthis off the terrorist watch list, and let them attack American ships over 100 times. 

 

Trump put the Houthis back on the terrorism watch list, and is killing them. 

 

Oh no, a “journalist” was accidentally added to the call, let’s fire everyone and go back to appeasing Iran.  

 

 

This whole screw up has NOTHING  to do with politics, for this is a national security issue. Any attempt at explaining away this egregious carelessness by setting up Biden as a "straw man"  is nonsensical. 

 

Don't take my word for it, ....rather, lets examine the US criminal code, shall we? 

 

The penalties for disclosing Top Secret information outside approved US government channels include fines of up to US$250K and ten years in prison, under section 798 of Title 18, the United States Code federal criminal code.

 

Was it "Top secret information' . Once again, I will avoid offering my opinion and defer to a former CIA director and Defense Secretary.  “I don’t think there is any question that we are dealing with classified information. These are war plans,” Leon Panetta, a former CIA director and defense secretary, told MSNBC regarding Signalgate on Tuesday. Panetta said what was described in the report all qualifies as “highly classified information.”

 

If these clearly unprofessional and unqualified  MAGA cultists had just admitted from the get go that they had screwed up, 'Signalgate' might never happened. But, as the 'dream team' has been playing fast and loose with national security, they didn't want to be discovered as being habitual users of the easily hacked application. Additionally, they didn't want their conversations to go on the public record, so they preferred using Signal to avoid any sort of public scrutiny of their gross incompetence and amateurism. 

 

Bottom line is that this is NOT a political question, but rather an issue of comprised national security.  As it stands, what other country would EVER want to share intelligence with the USA after this debacle? Oh, right....Russia, El Salvador and possibly North Korea, the new friends and allies of this pariah state. 

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Posted
19 hours ago, BLMFem said:

Someone's high, that much is certain.

I do have some friends that will come right out and say the man is a butthead, he's an idiot, and he's an absolute clown, but I like his policies.

 

Those are the Republicans I admire. 

 

With many people, once they got attached to a theory, it was hard to get them detached. They’d screen out unhelpful facts, invent favorable ones, and ignore contradictions in their own claims. Look at those Sandy Hook, multiple fraud convictions, and Jan. 6th truthers, babbling about false flags and crisis actors and all the rest. When people were motivated enough to believe something, they were going to believe it no matter what. There was no such thing as a bridge too far.

 

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5 hours ago, SiSePuede419 said:

Bwahahahahahahahahahahaha.

How do you know?

Oh. Wait.

That's what Trump told you.

Did he bring down the price of eggs on Day One?

You're so gullible. 😄

Eggs at a six month low

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Posted
1 hour ago, b17 said:

This whole screw up has NOTHING  to do with politics, for this is a national security issue. Any attempt at explaining away this egregious carelessness by setting up Biden as a "straw man"  is nonsensical. 

 

Don't take my word for it, ....rather, lets examine the US criminal code, shall we? 

 

The penalties for disclosing Top Secret information outside approved US government channels include fines of up to US$250K and ten years in prison, under section 798 of Title 18, the United States Code federal criminal code.

 

Was it "Top secret information' . Once again, I will avoid offering my opinion and defer to a former CIA director and Defense Secretary.  “I don’t think there is any question that we are dealing with classified information. These are war plans,” Leon Panetta, a former CIA director and defense secretary, told MSNBC regarding Signalgate on Tuesday. Panetta said what was described in the report all qualifies as “highly classified information.”

 

If these clearly unprofessional and unqualified  MAGA cultists had just admitted from the get go that they had screwed up, 'Signalgate' might never happened. But, as the 'dream team' has been playing fast and loose with national security, they didn't want to be discovered as being habitual users of the easily hacked application. Additionally, they didn't want their conversations to go on the public record, so they preferred using Signal to avoid any sort of public scrutiny of their gross incompetence and amateurism. 

 

Bottom line is that this is NOT a political question, but rather an issue of comprised national security.  As it stands, what other country would EVER want to share intelligence with the USA after this debacle? Oh, right....Russia, El Salvador and possibly North Korea, the new friends and allies of this pariah state. 

Bit of a drama queen.

 

The Houthis got spanked and we suffered no casualties. 

 

It was a buffoonish mistake. 

 

I’m surprised we still have any allies the way Biden left them hanging in Afghanistan.  

 

 

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28 minutes ago, mogandave said:

Poor lefty 

Actually, the complete ineptness of chief clown Trump and his menagerie of bumbling morons will make everyone poorer, not only those pesky lefties.

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54 minutes ago, mogandave said:

Bit of a drama queen.

 

The Houthis got spanked and we suffered no casualties. 

 

It was a buffoonish mistake. 

 

I’m surprised we still have any allies the way Biden left them hanging in Afghanistan.  

 

 

It seems that anyone who uses logic ,the US constitution and the rule of law is a "drama queen" in your mind. Hope it all works out for you and your cult buddies. 

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Hegseth Brings in Emotional Support Brother as Pentagon Aide

 

NO NEPOTISM

NO NEPOTISM

NO NEPOTISM 

 

It's just that mediocre white people are so weak and nervous, even a teacup poodle ain't enough to calm them down. 😄

 

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The latest news is that hegseth's wife was present at a nato meeting where confidential matters were discussed and at a meeting with Healey, the British minister of defense.

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1 hour ago, stevenl said:

The latest news is that hegseth's wife was present at a nato meeting where confidential matters were discussed and at a meeting with Healey, the British minister of defense.

You capitalized Healey but not Hegseth, hilarious 

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1 minute ago, mogandave said:

You capitalized Healey but not Hegseth, hilarious 

Spellcheck decided that. 

I'm sure you're happy for her to accompany him at government expenses and get informed about confidential matters.

But Brussels is a beautiful town, i'm sure she enjoyed the sightseeing and shopping.

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6 hours ago, b17 said:

It seems that anyone who uses logic ,the US constitution and the rule of law is a "drama queen" in your mind. Hope it all works out for you and your cult buddies. 

It seens anyone that disagrees with yiur drama queen rhetoric is a cult member. 

 

All the sudden the left’s worried about the Constitution. 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Nothing quite so funny as a typographical anomaly. In some alternate universe.

Notice I never correct your mistakes. 

 

With stevenl it is intentional. He refuses to capitalize Trump or others he hates, and blames the spellcheck. Weak

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Posted
2 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Even spellcheck doesn't respect hegseth? What makes that significant is that everyone knows that spellcheck is a Republican.

My spellcheck also doesn't respect trump but does Boden. I presume because 'trump' is a well known verb.

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