And by the time it takes to retrofit and secure the plane it will match the time that Trump leaves office with his very own private AF1 fully rebuilt and secure plane fully paid for by the US Taxpayers' money.
Perhaps the greatest grift of all time.
Comment
Hareeba!
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
07-01-06
36912
#21947
not to mention convicted felon
Comment
Hareeba!
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
07-01-06
36912
#21948
This administration’s approval sank to just 35% by day 100, making it the least popular in modern history.
No amount of MAGA spin can paper over such a record of crises and chaos.
This administration’s approval sank to just 35% by day 100, making it the least popular in modern history.
No amount of MAGA spin can paper over such a record of crises and chaos.
Have a big, beautiful day.
Comment
khicks26
SBR Aristocracy
09-16-06
45482
#21954
Originally posted by guitarjosh
I’m not a parasite at all, you are. I’m the one that creates a better quality of life for people, all you want to do is take. The only reason you quit poker is that you suck at it and overestimated yourself.
There is no way to define a Nazi for me to give them a pass, unlike you, who agree with the American Nazi Party’s economic plank. You’re a Nazi sympathizer, and a true communist. I’m just a capitalist minarchist.
The main people who didn’t want to invade Russia were the logistic people, as they realized the initial thrust would get about 500 miles into Soviet territory, then stop to let the supply lines catch up. After that, they’d be able to move at about 100 mile starts and stops. There would be a lot of problems, for instance Soviet rail gauges and German rail gauges were incompatible. He didn’t kick the shit out of anyone, the Allies were relying on technology from WWI while the Germans had integrated cutting edge technology and changed their tactics to take advantage. The Maginot Line would have worked great against cavalry and infantry, but it didn’t work well against gas-powered panzers. That’s one of the ironic things about WWII, it started with the Allies being stuck in the 1910s as the Axis was fighting a new war with new technology and tactics, and ended with the Allies using new technologies and tactics as the Axis was mentally stuck in the past. Britain’s SOE noted that Hitler’s poor military leadership was an asset for the Allies. I’ve never heard of TIK, but as I said, the war would have gone on longer, there’s no doubt about that, but the USA wasn’t necessary for the Axis to eventually lose.
A better quality at who's expense? Workers and capitalist. You don't invest you speculate, manipulate money. A parasite.
OH, the fake web site you used. LOL Then I posted a vid that disproved all of it. You are for financialization, privatization, and rent seeking. Which sucks the life out of the economy of production and consumption. You're not a capitalist you're a rentier. I doubt anyone that thinks Britain played a major roll in WW2 could define what a communist is.
That doesn't disprove that you cost millions of lives because you didn't kill Hitler. If you're fighting WW2 like its WW1 your incompetent and you got your ass kick. LOL All your doing is stating facts as an excuse. TIK is a bloody neoliberal clown like you who thinks Britian was still a major empire during WW2. He uses revisionist history to twist the truth; you would love him. Besides if the Americans didn't help your silly asses Europe would be a very different place today. Russia would have just taken it all and you clowns would be still trying to breakout from the soft underbelly. You giving yourself to much credit makes you look like a dumb fuk. LMAO
Loving the new format where we don't have to see Dwights stupid twitter garbage. We all know nobody clicks on it either.
Carry on clown.
Comment
khicks26
SBR Aristocracy
09-16-06
45482
#21958
Originally posted by ByeShea
Have a big, beautiful day.
You as well
Comment
jt315
SBR Posting Legend
11-12-11
21734
#21959
xxx
Comment
slewfan
SBR Posting Legend
10-01-15
15789
#21960
Amazing. Looks who's the one Democrat left standing with not only common sense. But the balls to call out the Leftist's who are trying to destroy America.
Amazing. Looks who's the one Democrat left standing with not only common sense. But the balls to call out the Leftist's who are trying to destroy America.
You do know this guy is off his meds and still dealing with the effect of a stroke? His staffers are quitting, and no one wants to be around the guy.
Comment
ByeShea
SBR Hall of Famer
06-30-08
8060
#21962
Originally posted by khicks26
You do know this guy is off his meds and still dealing with the effect of a stroke? His staffers are quitting, and no one wants to be around the guy.
I get it. He's a Nazi.
Comment
mjsuax13
Moderator
03-14-15
24933
#21963
Originally posted by khicks26
You do know this guy is off his meds and still dealing with the effect of a stroke? His staffers are quitting, and no one wants to be around the guy.
This guy too! KANYE.
Comment
khicks26
SBR Aristocracy
09-16-06
45482
#21964
Originally posted by ByeShea
I get it. He's a Nazi.
Did I say he was a Nazi?
Comment
Hareeba!
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
07-01-06
36912
#21965
Straight out of Project 2025: Chapter 22: "The Treasury Department should work to end the conservatorships and move toward privatization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac."
Remember when I posted warnings about Project 2025 being in Trump's agenda despite his continual lies about knowing nothing about it?
And I was roundly castigated by all you MAGAts in here?
Comment
guitarjosh
SBR Hall of Famer
12-25-07
5762
#21966
Originally posted by DwightShrute
khicks using the word "Nazi" in a post? I didn't see that coming.
Like a good communist
Comment
guitarjosh
SBR Hall of Famer
12-25-07
5762
#21967
Originally posted by khicks26
A better quality at who's expense? Workers and capitalist. You don't invest you speculate, manipulate money. A parasite.
OH, the fake web site you used. LOL Then I posted a vid that disproved all of it. You are for financialization, privatization, and rent seeking. Which sucks the life out of the economy of production and consumption. You're not a capitalist you're a rentier. I doubt anyone that thinks Britain played a major roll in WW2 could define what a communist is.
That doesn't disprove that you cost millions of lives because you didn't kill Hitler. If you're fighting WW2 like its WW1 your incompetent and you got your ass kick. LOL All your doing is stating facts as an excuse. TIK is a bloody neoliberal clown like you who thinks Britian was still a major empire during WW2. He uses revisionist history to twist the truth; you would love him. Besides if the Americans didn't help your silly asses Europe would be a very different place today. Russia would have just taken it all and you clowns would be still trying to breakout from the soft underbelly. You giving yourself to much credit makes you look like a dumb fuk. LMAO
In a lot of cases the only reason those workers have a job is because the company had investors. Do you really not understand that companies go public so they can get billions of dollars that they never have to pay back, allowing them to grow and expand the business and employ more people? Wow, you never cease to amaze me with your ignorance!
It was the real site, & you’re just making up posting a video disproving it. I’m typically for privatization because the people running the company are better at serving the public, while the people running the public side are more interested in keeping their jobs by giving money to people who keep them in power.
So you’re saying they should have assassinated Hitler? Hitler didn’t develop the tactics used by Germany, that was other people. He didn’t plan the invasion of France, he was the one who ordered his troops to stop when he had the British cornered and allowed them to escape. Britain had a massive empire of colonies, so large you could walk from the southern tip of Africa to east Asia, and the only time you wouldn’t be on British territory was when you went through what is today Iran. Russia would have taken on a lot more losses and communism might have fallen earlier. That’s probably why you think America should have been in WWII, to protect Stalin and the USSR.
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khicks26
SBR Aristocracy
09-16-06
45482
#21968
Originally posted by guitarjosh
In a lot of cases the only reason those workers have a job is because the company had investors. Do you really not understand that companies go public so they can get billions of dollars that they never have to pay back, allowing them to grow and expand the business and employ more people? Wow, you never cease to amaze me with your ignorance!
It was the real site, & you’re just making up posting a video disproving it. I’m typically for privatization because the people running the company are better at serving the public, while the people running the public side are more interested in keeping their jobs by giving money to people who keep them in power.
So you’re saying they should have assassinated Hitler? Hitler didn’t develop the tactics used by Germany, that was other people. He didn’t plan the invasion of France, he was the one who ordered his troops to stop when he had the British cornered and allowed them to escape. Britain had a massive empire of colonies, so large you could walk from the southern tip of Africa to east Asia, and the only time you wouldn’t be on British territory was when you went through what is today Iran. Russia would have taken on a lot more losses and communism might have fallen earlier. That’s probably why you think America should have been in WWII, to protect Stalin and the USSR.
yea i know how it works and thats not what you do. as the last 40 years of the American economy proves.
the site was bs and the Nazi's stood for none of what it said. no they are better at serving the company and what makes profit. they could care less about the public.
i,m saying that killing hitler would have ended the war sooner. that said i doubt they had the chance to kill him. the empire was so great it fell apart after the war. lol protect stalin lol
Picture this: You’re a head of state visiting the White House. You expect, at the very least, a little pageantry, a handshake, maybe a few vague pleasantries about trade or diplomacy. Instead, you’re treated to a propaganda video—not a briefing, not a fact-based presentation, but a full-blown right-wing fever dream, edited together like a low-budget horror flick, showing images of white South Africans supposedly being “slaughtered” by Black farmers in a fictitious race war.
This is what Trump thinks passes for diplomacy. This is what happens when you elect a man who doesn’t read, doesn’t listen, and surrounds himself with people whose only qualifications are blind loyalty and zero experience.
Let's be blunt: the whole “white genocide in South Africa” narrative is a lie. A straight-up, dangerous, white supremacist talking point that’s been debunked by journalists, human rights organizations, and the South African government itself. But that didn’t stop Trump. Why would it? The man’s allergic to facts and has the moral compass of a broken lawn chair.
And here’s the kicker: he didn’t stumble upon this narrative by accident. No, it was spoon-fed to him by the likes of Tucker Carlson and whatever deranged Reddit thread Stephen Miller is probably lurking in. These aren’t policy experts. They’re arsonists playing with matches in a room full of gasoline. And Trump? He’s the guy who thinks the fire is a spotlight.
Instead of asking his State Department or intelligence briefers for an accurate assessment of land reform in South Africa—which, by the way, is a complex, post-apartheid issue involving centuries of dispossession and injustice—Trump decided to do what he always does: listen to the last person in the room. And if that person is a conspiracy-addled racist, well, so be it. Especially if it means denigrating South Africa, as Trump believes the entire country is nothing more than a shithole.
But let’s talk about what this really means, beyond the embarrassment, beyond the headline fodder. Because this isn’t just about one gaffe, one offensive video, one botched meeting. This is about how Trump, in his second go-around as Commander-in-Chief, continues to weaponize ignorance.
He’s not just uninformed; he’s proudly uninformed. He thinks intelligence briefings are boring, that reading is for losers, and that the State Department is part of the “deep state.” He trusts his gut over centuries of diplomatic tradition, over seasoned foreign policy experts, over literal reality. And his gut, let me tell you, is full of crap.
Now imagine what that looks like on the world stage. Imagine being a U.S. ally, wondering if your next state visit will be hijacked by a racist YouTube montage. Imagine being in the Situation Room, waiting for Trump to make a decision about North Korea, or Iran, or Ukraine—only to watch him pull out his phone and scroll through Truth Social for “intel.”
This is a man who not only doesn’t do his homework—he mocks those who do. He thinks knowledge is elitist, empathy is weakness, and that foreign policy is just a PR game he can win with enough bluster and bullshit.
And don’t get me started on the people advising him. Karoline Leavitt—his press secretary with less foreign policy experience than a barista at Starbucks. Stephen Miller—who couldn’t care less about diplomacy unless it involves deporting someone. Scott Bessent at Treasury, Linda McMahon at Education—it’s like the bad casting of a political reality show that somehow got renewed for another season.
These aren’t advisors. They’re enablers. And what they enable is the steady erosion of American credibility. Every time Trump peddles racist propaganda in a meeting with a world leader, he’s not just humiliating himself—he’s humiliating us. He’s turning the Oval Office into a far-right content farm, one propaganda clip at a time.
Let me leave you with this thought: the world is watching. They watched the first time around, and they watched in horror. Now, they’re watching again—but with the terrifying realization that this isn’t just a phase. This is what America, under Trump, has become: a country where the president learns foreign policy from fringe media and executes it with the finesse of a drunk elephant in a china shop. And unless we wake up—unless we push back, speak out, and hold this administration accountable—we’re not just going to lose face on the global stage. We’re going to lose the very soul of American leadership.
Comment
khicks26
SBR Aristocracy
09-16-06
45482
#21971
Originally posted by Hareeba!
Picture this: You’re a head of state visiting the White House. You expect, at the very least, a little pageantry, a handshake, maybe a few vague pleasantries about trade or diplomacy. Instead, you’re treated to a propaganda video—not a briefing, not a fact-based presentation, but a full-blown right-wing fever dream, edited together like a low-budget horror flick, showing images of white South Africans supposedly being “slaughtered” by Black farmers in a fictitious race war.
This is what Trump thinks passes for diplomacy. This is what happens when you elect a man who doesn’t read, doesn’t listen, and surrounds himself with people whose only qualifications are blind loyalty and zero experience.
Let's be blunt: the whole “white genocide in South Africa” narrative is a lie. A straight-up, dangerous, white supremacist talking point that’s been debunked by journalists, human rights organizations, and the South African government itself. But that didn’t stop Trump. Why would it? The man’s allergic to facts and has the moral compass of a broken lawn chair.
And here’s the kicker: he didn’t stumble upon this narrative by accident. No, it was spoon-fed to him by the likes of Tucker Carlson and whatever deranged Reddit thread Stephen Miller is probably lurking in. These aren’t policy experts. They’re arsonists playing with matches in a room full of gasoline. And Trump? He’s the guy who thinks the fire is a spotlight.
Instead of asking his State Department or intelligence briefers for an accurate assessment of land reform in South Africa—which, by the way, is a complex, post-apartheid issue involving centuries of dispossession and injustice—Trump decided to do what he always does: listen to the last person in the room. And if that person is a conspiracy-addled racist, well, so be it. Especially if it means denigrating South Africa, as Trump believes the entire country is nothing more than a shithole.
But let’s talk about what this really means, beyond the embarrassment, beyond the headline fodder. Because this isn’t just about one gaffe, one offensive video, one botched meeting. This is about how Trump, in his second go-around as Commander-in-Chief, continues to weaponize ignorance.
He’s not just uninformed; he’s proudly uninformed. He thinks intelligence briefings are boring, that reading is for losers, and that the State Department is part of the “deep state.” He trusts his gut over centuries of diplomatic tradition, over seasoned foreign policy experts, over literal reality. And his gut, let me tell you, is full of crap.
Now imagine what that looks like on the world stage. Imagine being a U.S. ally, wondering if your next state visit will be hijacked by a racist YouTube montage. Imagine being in the Situation Room, waiting for Trump to make a decision about North Korea, or Iran, or Ukraine—only to watch him pull out his phone and scroll through Truth Social for “intel.”
This is a man who not only doesn’t do his homework—he mocks those who do. He thinks knowledge is elitist, empathy is weakness, and that foreign policy is just a PR game he can win with enough bluster and bullshit.
And don’t get me started on the people advising him. Karoline Leavitt—his press secretary with less foreign policy experience than a barista at Starbucks. Stephen Miller—who couldn’t care less about diplomacy unless it involves deporting someone. Scott Bessent at Treasury, Linda McMahon at Education—it’s like the bad casting of a political reality show that somehow got renewed for another season.
These aren’t advisors. They’re enablers. And what they enable is the steady erosion of American credibility. Every time Trump peddles racist propaganda in a meeting with a world leader, he’s not just humiliating himself—he’s humiliating us. He’s turning the Oval Office into a far-right content farm, one propaganda clip at a time.
Let me leave you with this thought: the world is watching. They watched the first time around, and they watched in horror. Now, they’re watching again—but with the terrifying realization that this isn’t just a phase. This is what America, under Trump, has become: a country where the president learns foreign policy from fringe media and executes it with the finesse of a drunk elephant in a china shop. And unless we wake up—unless we push back, speak out, and hold this administration accountable—we’re not just going to lose face on the global stage. We’re going to lose the very soul of American leadership.
YEP it was a fuking clown show. The best part is the idiots on SBR thought it was some great take down by Trump. We see you Dwight. LOL
But what can we expect, these dumbasses think the WWE is real fighting.
Comment
khicks26
SBR Aristocracy
09-16-06
45482
#21972
It does feel like the shit storm is slipping away.
MORE Trump Voters Realize He’s A Lying Con Man
Dwight jackoff pic incoming. LOL
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19th Hole
SBR Posting Legend
03-22-09
18853
#21973
Great to see that the Dems are not bamboozling the American electorate.
~~~~~ May 21, 2025 GOP outperformed Dems on voter registration in key battleground states, new analysis reveals.
Republicans outperformed Democrats on voter registration in Arizona, North Carolina, Nevada and Pennsylvania
Comment
khicks26
SBR Aristocracy
09-16-06
45482
#21974
emergency: Trump bill closes 742 rural hospitals
Comment
jt315
SBR Posting Legend
11-12-11
21734
#21975
Originally posted by khicks26
It does feel like the shit storm is slipping away.
MORE Trump Voters Realize He’s A Lying Con Man
Dwight jackoff pic incoming. LOL
Another swing and miss from Bernie Bro Khicks
Cue ball Farron says articles in Raw Story , The New Republic and The Atlantic said so . LMAO !
Picture this: You’re a head of state visiting the White House. You expect, at the very least, a little pageantry, a handshake, maybe a few vague pleasantries about trade or diplomacy. Instead, you’re treated to a propaganda video—not a briefing, not a fact-based presentation, but a full-blown right-wing fever dream, edited together like a low-budget horror flick, showing images of white South Africans supposedly being “slaughtered” by Black farmers in a fictitious race war.
This is what Trump thinks passes for diplomacy. This is what happens when you elect a man who doesn’t read, doesn’t listen, and surrounds himself with people whose only qualifications are blind loyalty and zero experience.
Let's be blunt: the whole “white genocide in South Africa” narrative is a lie. A straight-up, dangerous, white supremacist talking point that’s been debunked by journalists, human rights organizations, and the South African government itself. But that didn’t stop Trump. Why would it? The man’s allergic to facts and has the moral compass of a broken lawn chair.
And here’s the kicker: he didn’t stumble upon this narrative by accident. No, it was spoon-fed to him by the likes of Tucker Carlson and whatever deranged Reddit thread Stephen Miller is probably lurking in. These aren’t policy experts. They’re arsonists playing with matches in a room full of gasoline. And Trump? He’s the guy who thinks the fire is a spotlight.
Instead of asking his State Department or intelligence briefers for an accurate assessment of land reform in South Africa—which, by the way, is a complex, post-apartheid issue involving centuries of dispossession and injustice—Trump decided to do what he always does: listen to the last person in the room. And if that person is a conspiracy-addled racist, well, so be it. Especially if it means denigrating South Africa, as Trump believes the entire country is nothing more than a shithole.
But let’s talk about what this really means, beyond the embarrassment, beyond the headline fodder. Because this isn’t just about one gaffe, one offensive video, one botched meeting. This is about how Trump, in his second go-around as Commander-in-Chief, continues to weaponize ignorance.
He’s not just uninformed; he’s proudly uninformed. He thinks intelligence briefings are boring, that reading is for losers, and that the State Department is part of the “deep state.” He trusts his gut over centuries of diplomatic tradition, over seasoned foreign policy experts, over literal reality. And his gut, let me tell you, is full of crap.
Now imagine what that looks like on the world stage. Imagine being a U.S. ally, wondering if your next state visit will be hijacked by a racist YouTube montage. Imagine being in the Situation Room, waiting for Trump to make a decision about North Korea, or Iran, or Ukraine—only to watch him pull out his phone and scroll through Truth Social for “intel.”
This is a man who not only doesn’t do his homework—he mocks those who do. He thinks knowledge is elitist, empathy is weakness, and that foreign policy is just a PR game he can win with enough bluster and bullshit.
And don’t get me started on the people advising him. Karoline Leavitt—his press secretary with less foreign policy experience than a barista at Starbucks. Stephen Miller—who couldn’t care less about diplomacy unless it involves deporting someone. Scott Bessent at Treasury, Linda McMahon at Education—it’s like the bad casting of a political reality show that somehow got renewed for another season.
These aren’t advisors. They’re enablers. And what they enable is the steady erosion of American credibility. Every time Trump peddles racist propaganda in a meeting with a world leader, he’s not just humiliating himself—he’s humiliating us. He’s turning the Oval Office into a far-right content farm, one propaganda clip at a time.
Let me leave you with this thought: the world is watching. They watched the first time around, and they watched in horror. Now, they’re watching again—but with the terrifying realization that this isn’t just a phase. This is what America, under Trump, has become: a country where the president learns foreign policy from fringe media and executes it with the finesse of a drunk elephant in a china shop. And unless we wake up—unless we push back, speak out, and hold this administration accountable—we’re not just going to lose face on the global stage. We’re going to lose the very soul of American leadership.
xxx
Comment
khicks26
SBR Aristocracy
09-16-06
45482
#21977
Originally posted by jt315
Another swing and miss from Bernie Bro Khicks
Cue ball Farron says articles in Raw Story , The New Republic and The Atlantic said so . LMAO !
I'm sure people like you in the cult do support him. LOL Like a pack of baby black bears.
That's only 25% of the country clown. Learn how to read a poll dumbass.
Comment
jt315
SBR Posting Legend
11-12-11
21734
#21978
Originally posted by khicks26
I'm sure people like you in the cult do support him. LOL Like a pack of baby black bears.
That's only 25% of the country clown. Learn how to read a poll dumbass.
Dumb as a rock Bernie Bro who actually thought climate change was the reason for a windy day in March in the NE which in turn caused a brush fire to spread has more thoughts .