The brainless "imminent threat" canard Democrats keep bleating about.

And as the objective, honest and mature reader can clearly see, old TD is just another maga blowhard trying to bluff his way pass his inability to debate/defend/prove his assertions. I leave him to his folly as usual.
What we can see are Kamala voters illustrating how stupid and ignorant they are. ;)
 
 
As most can see, you're a brainless whiny little leftist retard on steroids. ;)
 
Wow, you think your brainless trolling posts are a sign of intelligence and funny.

:eyeroll:
Posts # 25 and #30 says it all, dear readers. I don't need our resident maga mook TD to concede a logical, fact based point. I gave him a challenge, he failed to meet it, and then just repeats his childish memes and schoolyard retorts. He's done. If he decides to actually debate here or anywhere else, I'll respond.
 
Posts # 25 and #30 says it all, dear readers. I don't need our resident maga mook TD to concede a logical, fact based point. I gave him a challenge, he failed to meet it, and then just repeats his childish memes and schoolyard retorts. He's done. If he decides to actually debate here or anywhere else, I'll respond.
All those posts say is what a whiny, mentally deranged retard you can be. You really are too stupid to form a coherent argument or response.
 
We keep hearing this moronic Democrat talking point about Iran posing an “imminent threat” to justify our bombing.

But the same idiots bloviating about threats didn’t have any issues about Obama bombing Syria. Obama bombing Libya. Obama bombing Croatia. What imminent threat did they have for America? That was rhetorical, the unequivocal answer is NONE.

Before WWI, we heard the same stupid arguments from Democrats that this was a European problem, and then the Lusitania was sunk by Nazi subs.

Before WWII we heard the same stupid arguments from Democrats. That Nazis were Europe's problem, then they declared war on the US after the Nazi allies in Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.

They claimed that Japan was Asia’s problem. Then they bombed Pearl Harbor.

Korea was not our problem. Yet without a declaration of war, a Democrat President took us to war.

Vietnam was a French problem. Yet without a declaration of war, two Democrat Presidents took us to war in Vietnam.

History does not look kindly on Democrat incompetence, lying and hypocrisy. Apparently, idiots like Schumer, Hakeem, Schiff etc etc can’t remember what they said, or did yesterday.

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Syria (2014–2017)

  • Obama authorized airstrikes against ISIS, not the Syrian government.
  • Legal basis: 2001 AUMF (Authorization for Use of Military Force).
  • Not justified as an “imminent threat to the U.S.” but as counterterrorism.
Sources:

  • Department of Defense briefings
  • Congressional Research Service (CRS)

Libya (2011)

  • Obama authorized airstrikes under NATO to enforce a UN resolution.
  • Justification: humanitarian intervention, not imminent threat to the U.S.
Sources:

  • UN Security Council Resolution 1973
  • CRS Libya Report

Croatia

  • No U.S. bombing of Croatia occurred under Obama or any president.
Sources:

  • NATO operational records
  • U.S. Department of Defense archives
Verdict: The “Croatia” claim is factually false.


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A. Nazis did not exist in WWI

  • The Nazi Party was founded in 1920, after WWI.

B. The Lusitania was sunk by the Imperial German Navy (1915)

  • Not Nazis.
  • Not during U.S. involvement in WWI.

C. The U.S. entered WWI in 1917

  • President: Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat.
  • Wilson campaigned on neutrality but entered the war after:
    • German unrestricted submarine warfare
    • The Zimmermann Telegram
Sources:

  • National WWI Museum
  • U.S. State Department Office of the Historian
Verdict: This claim is historically incorrect.


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A. FDR (a Democrat) was pushing for aid to Europe long before Pearl Harbor

  • Lend‑Lease Act (1941)
  • Destroyers‑for‑Bases deal (1940)
  • “Arsenal of Democracy” speech (1940)

B. The U.S. entered WWII because Japan attacked Pearl Harbor

  • Germany declared war on the U.S. after Pearl Harbor.
Sources:

  • FDR Presidential Library
  • U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command
Verdict: Democrats did not argue “Europe’s problem.”FDR was one of the strongest anti‑Nazi voices in the world.


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  • President Truman (Democrat) entered the Korean War under UN authority, not a congressional declaration.
  • This is historically accurate.
Sources:

  • Truman Library
  • UN Security Council Resolution 83
Verdict: Correct on the procedural point.


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True:

  • Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson all escalated involvement.
  • Johnson (Democrat) massively escalated U.S. troop presence.

False:

  • Eisenhower (Republican) also escalated involvement.
  • Nixon (Republican) expanded the war into Cambodia and Laos.

Legal basis:

  • Gulf of Tonkin Resolution (1964) — passed by Congress, not a declaration of war.
Sources:

  • Pentagon Papers
  • CRS Vietnam War Timeline
Verdict: Oversimplified and selectively framed.


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This is not a factual claim — it’s a political opinion.

Historical analysis requires:

  • Evidence
  • Context
  • Bipartisan accountability
Both parties have:

  • Entered wars
  • Opposed wars
  • Supported interventions
  • Opposed interventions
This is not a one‑party pattern.


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The post uses classic partisan narrative construction:

1. Selective history

  • Leaves out Republican-led interventions (Iraq, Afghanistan, Panama, Grenada, Yemen, Somalia, etc.).
  • Leaves out bipartisan votes.

2. Factual errors

  • “Nazi subs” in WWI
  • “Obama bombed Croatia”
  • Misrepresenting FDR’s WWII stance

3. Causal leaps

  • Claims Democrats oppose wars until attacked — contradicted by historical record.

4. Emotional language

  • “Idiots,” “moronic,” “incompetence,” “lying”
  • These are rhetorical, not factual.

5. One-sided blame

  • Ignores Republican presidents who also entered wars without declarations.

📌

Most of the claims are historically inaccurate or misleading. A few contain partial truths but are framed in a way that distorts the historical record.
 

🔍

✔️

❌

Syria (2014–2017)

  • Obama authorized airstrikes against ISIS, not the Syrian government.
  • Legal basis: 2001 AUMF (Authorization for Use of Military Force).
  • Not justified as an “imminent threat to the U.S.” but as counterterrorism.
Sources:

  • Department of Defense briefings
  • Congressional Research Service (CRS)

Libya (2011)

  • Obama authorized airstrikes under NATO to enforce a UN resolution.
  • Justification: humanitarian intervention, not imminent threat to the U.S.
Sources:

  • UN Security Council Resolution 1973
  • CRS Libya Report

Croatia

  • No U.S. bombing of Croatia occurred under Obama or any president.
Sources:

  • NATO operational records
  • U.S. Department of Defense archives
Verdict: The “Croatia” claim is factually false.


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❌

A. Nazis did not exist in WWI

  • The Nazi Party was founded in 1920, after WWI.

B. The Lusitania was sunk by the Imperial German Navy (1915)

  • Not Nazis.
  • Not during U.S. involvement in WWI.

C. The U.S. entered WWI in 1917

  • President: Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat.
  • Wilson campaigned on neutrality but entered the war after:
    • German unrestricted submarine warfare
    • The Zimmermann Telegram
Sources:

  • National WWI Museum
  • U.S. State Department Office of the Historian
Verdict: This claim is historically incorrect.


🔍

❌

A. FDR (a Democrat) was pushing for aid to Europe long before Pearl Harbor

  • Lend‑Lease Act (1941)
  • Destroyers‑for‑Bases deal (1940)
  • “Arsenal of Democracy” speech (1940)

B. The U.S. entered WWII because Japan attacked Pearl Harbor

  • Germany declared war on the U.S. after Pearl Harbor.
Sources:

  • FDR Presidential Library
  • U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command
Verdict: Democrats did not argue “Europe’s problem.”FDR was one of the strongest anti‑Nazi voices in the world.


🔍

✔️

  • President Truman (Democrat) entered the Korean War under UN authority, not a congressional declaration.
  • This is historically accurate.
Sources:

  • Truman Library
  • UN Security Council Resolution 83
Verdict: Correct on the procedural point.


🔍

✔️

True:

  • Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson all escalated involvement.
  • Johnson (Democrat) massively escalated U.S. troop presence.

False:

  • Eisenhower (Republican) also escalated involvement.
  • Nixon (Republican) expanded the war into Cambodia and Laos.

Legal basis:

  • Gulf of Tonkin Resolution (1964) — passed by Congress, not a declaration of war.
Sources:

  • Pentagon Papers
  • CRS Vietnam War Timeline
Verdict: Oversimplified and selectively framed.


🔍

This is not a factual claim — it’s a political opinion.

Historical analysis requires:

  • Evidence
  • Context
  • Bipartisan accountability
Both parties have:

  • Entered wars
  • Opposed wars
  • Supported interventions
  • Opposed interventions
This is not a one‑party pattern.


🎯

The post uses classic partisan narrative construction:

1. Selective history

  • Leaves out Republican-led interventions (Iraq, Afghanistan, Panama, Grenada, Yemen, Somalia, etc.).
  • Leaves out bipartisan votes.

2. Factual errors

  • “Nazi subs” in WWI
  • “Obama bombed Croatia”
  • Misrepresenting FDR’s WWII stance

3. Causal leaps

  • Claims Democrats oppose wars until attacked — contradicted by historical record.

4. Emotional language

  • “Idiots,” “moronic,” “incompetence,” “lying”
  • These are rhetorical, not factual.

5. One-sided blame

  • Ignores Republican presidents who also entered wars without declarations.

📌

Most of the claims are historically inaccurate or misleading. A few contain partial truths but are framed in a way that distorts the historical record.
AI dogma peddler at it again. But hey, I get it, you can't think for yourself. That would require a brain.
 
AI dogma peddler at it again. But hey, I get it, you can't think for yourself. That would require a brain.
You keep yelling AI dogma like it’s a spell that makes facts disappear. But let’s be honest, the only thing you’ve debunked today is your own reading comprehension. If evidence feels like an attack, that’s not my problem. That’s your immune system rejecting reality.
 

🔍

✔️

❌

Syria (2014–2017)

  • Obama authorized airstrikes against ISIS, not the Syrian government.
  • Legal basis: 2001 AUMF (Authorization for Use of Military Force).
  • Not justified as an “imminent threat to the U.S.” but as counterterrorism.
Sources:

  • Department of Defense briefings
  • Congressional Research Service (CRS)

Libya (2011)

  • Obama authorized airstrikes under NATO to enforce a UN resolution.
  • Justification: humanitarian intervention, not imminent threat to the U.S.
Sources:

  • UN Security Council Resolution 1973
  • CRS Libya Report

Croatia

  • No U.S. bombing of Croatia occurred under Obama or any president.
Sources:

  • NATO operational records
  • U.S. Department of Defense archives
Verdict: The “Croatia” claim is factually false.


🔍

❌

A. Nazis did not exist in WWI

  • The Nazi Party was founded in 1920, after WWI.

B. The Lusitania was sunk by the Imperial German Navy (1915)

  • Not Nazis.
  • Not during U.S. involvement in WWI.

C. The U.S. entered WWI in 1917

  • President: Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat.
  • Wilson campaigned on neutrality but entered the war after:
    • German unrestricted submarine warfare
    • The Zimmermann Telegram
Sources:

  • National WWI Museum
  • U.S. State Department Office of the Historian
Verdict: This claim is historically incorrect.


🔍

❌

A. FDR (a Democrat) was pushing for aid to Europe long before Pearl Harbor

  • Lend‑Lease Act (1941)
  • Destroyers‑for‑Bases deal (1940)
  • “Arsenal of Democracy” speech (1940)

B. The U.S. entered WWII because Japan attacked Pearl Harbor

  • Germany declared war on the U.S. after Pearl Harbor.
Sources:

  • FDR Presidential Library
  • U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command
Verdict: Democrats did not argue “Europe’s problem.”FDR was one of the strongest anti‑Nazi voices in the world.


🔍

✔️

  • President Truman (Democrat) entered the Korean War under UN authority, not a congressional declaration.
  • This is historically accurate.
Sources:

  • Truman Library
  • UN Security Council Resolution 83
Verdict: Correct on the procedural point.


🔍

✔️

True:

  • Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson all escalated involvement.
  • Johnson (Democrat) massively escalated U.S. troop presence.

False:

  • Eisenhower (Republican) also escalated involvement.
  • Nixon (Republican) expanded the war into Cambodia and Laos.

Legal basis:

  • Gulf of Tonkin Resolution (1964) — passed by Congress, not a declaration of war.
Sources:

  • Pentagon Papers
  • CRS Vietnam War Timeline
Verdict: Oversimplified and selectively framed.


🔍

This is not a factual claim — it’s a political opinion.

Historical analysis requires:

  • Evidence
  • Context
  • Bipartisan accountability
Both parties have:

  • Entered wars
  • Opposed wars
  • Supported interventions
  • Opposed interventions
This is not a one‑party pattern.


🎯

The post uses classic partisan narrative construction:

1. Selective history

  • Leaves out Republican-led interventions (Iraq, Afghanistan, Panama, Grenada, Yemen, Somalia, etc.).
  • Leaves out bipartisan votes.

2. Factual errors

  • “Nazi subs” in WWI
  • “Obama bombed Croatia”
  • Misrepresenting FDR’s WWII stance

3. Causal leaps

  • Claims Democrats oppose wars until attacked — contradicted by historical record.

4. Emotional language

  • “Idiots,” “moronic,” “incompetence,” “lying”
  • These are rhetorical, not factual.

5. One-sided blame

  • Ignores Republican presidents who also entered wars without declarations.

📌

Most of the claims are historically inaccurate or misleading. A few contain partial truths but are framed in a way that distorts the historical record.
Facts mean nothing to maga mooks like TD. He'll just move the goal post or regurgitate his blather ad nausea and personally attack you. T.D.= Troll Dummy
 
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