The Republican Utopia

A normal day in Trump land  

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1. He 'may' bomb Iran. But he also 'may not'


When Trump started taking questions on the South Lawn this afternoon, many were hoping he'd give some more clarity on his position on the conflict between Iran and Israel.

Given he's apparently spent most of today in Situation Room meetings, such hope was surely not unreasonable.


2. Trump's running up a new flagpole




3. Trump posted his ambassador to Israel's weird texts


Trump started the night off weird and got weirder.

Let's take this deeply weird text, apparently sent by former minister, Arkansas Governor and chat show host -turned US Ambassador to Israel

TG: NOT A CULT 



4. In fact, all of his social posts were pretty weird


The UK government is today saying its position, which it shares with international partners, is to work towards de-escalation in the region.

Obviously nobody copied the Donald into that memo, because his Truth Social posts overnight were anything but de-escalatory.


5. Trump's assessment of Iran's nuclear capabilities is wildly at odds with what US intelligence agencies said a few months ago


Trump was asked on Air Force One why he keeps saying Iran was on the verge of creating a nuclear weapon when his own director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard said in March that they weren't seeking one.


6. Tucker vs Cruz: Whoever wins, we lose


I regret to inform you that two of the worst people are fighting.


7. Kristi Noem hospital


Homeland security secretary and cowboy cosplayer Kristi Noem was rushed to hospital last night after suffering an allergic reaction.


8. Stephen Miller's back in charge of immigration


All that stuff about farms and hotels being exempted from the ICE raids, so as not to cause food shortages and prevent Las Vegas from crumbling into the desert?

That's all off.

 
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The biggest threat to freedom, democracy, and the success of this country continues to be Christian nationalism; and it will be for the foreseeable future.
Seriously. These a$$h@!es have gotten a little too

comfortable trying to dictate how other people live.

I have no issue with any god people choose to believe in - or not - but when you start trying to demand everyone else has to adhere to that same lifestyle, you need to f#&% off back into your own lane.

 
Seriously. These a$$h@!es have gotten a little too

comfortable trying to dictate how other people live.

I have no issue with any god people choose to believe in - or not - but when you start trying to demand everyone else has to adhere to that same lifestyle, you need to f#&% off back into your own lane.
Yeah, but for the most part that is what people do.  

Believers try to get you to do what they do and honestly, the people that are even worse, non-believers, because they love telling you how they don't believe and how you shouldn't believe either.  

That is why normal people just don't really discuss faith or no-faith. 

 
True. 
 
So true and so very cruel.  What incentives do good people have in coming to America if they are going to be treated as criminal - this is true of legal and 'illegal' immigrants.  While I don't want illegal immigration, one should not treat those who are seek asylum or who are contributing to the society like they are unwelcomed criminals.  Instead, we should be providing a pathway to citizenship to those who are here and contributing and who don't have criminal records.  Trump is creating a fear culture. 

 
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