Thursday, September 5, 2024

Who Would Choose a Felon and a Liar?

The former President of the United States and current and thirty-four time convicted felon, Donald J (for Chickenshit; the J is invisible) Trump, staged himself quite a photo opportunity on the last Monday of August at Arlington Cemetery. 

What kind of self-absorbed asshole gives a 'thumbs up' in a cemetery? 

It was the third anniversary of the Kabul Airport Attack that cost thirteen US servicemembers their lives and was set in motion in no small part by Pantload45 himself and his then Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, but blame, as is well known, is better to give than to receive. 

Trump's moment at Arlington was yet another opportunity for self-aggrandizement, this time with family members of dead service personnel serving as props. They should be grateful for good weather since the former Commander-in-Chief is notoriously less than fond of rain. Funny thing about the self-proclaimed lover of the military. He's a life long fake and a phony. 

Given the opportunity to, himself, be a member of the US Armed Forces, he was unavoidably unavailable to join the 1,857,304 inductees who saw combat in Vietnam. There were too many Vietnam War casualties from New York, but his name was never in danger of appearing here

I often wonder who on that list was the one who may have replaced the deferred-Don in a rice paddy and instead came home in a body bag while he was cheating contractors in all Five Boroughs of New York City

As a convicted felon, he is not eligible to serve in the US Armed Forces much less to be their Commander in Chief.  He is a failure as a businessman, as a President, and as a human being, If you're looking seriously looking at him in November, you need to look in the mirror and if the view still doesn't bother you, congratulations.
You deserve one another.
-bill kenny 

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