Guno צְבִי
We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
“People are going to restaurants again,” Trump has said often about D.C. As recently as two days ago, he mentioned how his actions are making the District a place of mirth and virtue. “It’s now a world class city,” he says nearly as often as he claims that he’s “solved” eight wars. “You know that, you live there,” Trump told reporters.
With Trump, facts never matter as much as whatever appearance he wishes to project. He bears responsibility for this violence because the guard was never needed in D.C. Now, due to one act of violence, Republicans began screaming for more troops, and Trump is sending 500 reinforcements into the city he previously told us was world class.
This Thanksgiving, while we pray for those who’ve been injured or killed in gun violence all across this country, I remain optimistically thankful. More and more of us are seeing just how deranged Trump is.
And we still have a lot more for which we can be thankful, all evidence to the contrary when considering the national political scene, the economy, international relations, the horrid state of the National Flag Football League and how the Trump administration bears a striking resemblance to the Omegas in “Animal House.”
The president is Dean Vernon Wormer. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is a ringer for Doug Neidermeyer. I can definitely see him kissing a horse with a carrot in his mouth. White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller is smarmy Greg Marmalard and is destined to end up with Babs, played by White House Pep Secretary Karoline Leavitt. All the Democrats in Congress remind me of Kent Dorfman — except for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. He’s an aging Stork. It would be nice if there was just one John Blutarsky in the bunch. Sadly, no senator has shown such leadership. Not one could rally the troops to fight the Germans after they invaded Pearl Harbor (forget it, he’s rolling) like Blutarsky did.
Then again, maybe Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly fits the bill. He recently called out Hegseth as a bully,
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With Trump, facts never matter as much as whatever appearance he wishes to project. He bears responsibility for this violence because the guard was never needed in D.C. Now, due to one act of violence, Republicans began screaming for more troops, and Trump is sending 500 reinforcements into the city he previously told us was world class.
This Thanksgiving, while we pray for those who’ve been injured or killed in gun violence all across this country, I remain optimistically thankful. More and more of us are seeing just how deranged Trump is.
And we still have a lot more for which we can be thankful, all evidence to the contrary when considering the national political scene, the economy, international relations, the horrid state of the National Flag Football League and how the Trump administration bears a striking resemblance to the Omegas in “Animal House.”
The president is Dean Vernon Wormer. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is a ringer for Doug Neidermeyer. I can definitely see him kissing a horse with a carrot in his mouth. White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller is smarmy Greg Marmalard and is destined to end up with Babs, played by White House Pep Secretary Karoline Leavitt. All the Democrats in Congress remind me of Kent Dorfman — except for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. He’s an aging Stork. It would be nice if there was just one John Blutarsky in the bunch. Sadly, no senator has shown such leadership. Not one could rally the troops to fight the Germans after they invaded Pearl Harbor (forget it, he’s rolling) like Blutarsky did.
Then again, maybe Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly fits the bill. He recently called out Hegseth as a bully,
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The president and his cast of characters are wreaking havoc on American democracy