Last night unpopular President Donald Trump took a page out of his own cynical playbook and spent two years of Meals on Wheels funding to throw around 59 Tomahawk missiles into Syria. “Liberal” pundits around the interwebs joined alongside conservative pundits to say that unpopular disaster of a President Donald Trump had bombed another country—and that was getting them sort of hot and bothered.
When asked “What has changed?” Zakaria says:
I think that last night Donald Trump became the President of the United States.
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What???? He “became the President of the United States” on January 20, 2017. He became President of the United States when he banned refugees from Syria, children who were killed by their monstrous dictator Assad were not allowed to find refuge in our country in part because people like him are “President of the United States.” In the same clip above Christiane Amanpour parrots the same sentiment. Remember, just because Hillary Clinton called for the same hawkish foreign policies that we are now seeing in Syria does not mean that progressives liked it. Most people I know really didn’t. How is the New York Times and their marxist readership of liberal Jewish New York sentiment taking this zero-planned military strike?
Maybe they can get back to Hillary Clinton’s emails tomorrow? Let’s hear about “Trump’s heart.”
Fuck. You. While children were being bombed and drowning and being separated from families both here and abroad, our president has been actively working to destroy families and children. Finally, here’s the bizarrely disgraced Brian Williams reporting on MSNBC and trying in some misguided at best, but mostly narcissistic way, to insinuate himself into American history.
We see these beautiful pictures at night from the decks of these two US Navy vessels in the eastern Mediterranean, I am tempted to quote the great Leonard Cohen I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons; and they are beautiful pictures of fearsome armaments making what is for them, a brief flight over this airfield.
First off, you aren’t “tempted,” you just quoted the goddamn song. Second, what. Are. You. Talking. About?