Thursday, March 27, 2025

Hey, At Least We Bombed Somebody

 Ann Coulter

"What is usually enraging about reckless policies that endanger innocent Americans is that the people who implement them remain comfortably insulated from their effects. No-bail laws, open borders, Obamacare, gun control, TSA, actually having to watch Nicolle Wallace — somehow the people responsible for these policies always have a work-around." 

Jeffrey Goldberg is an 'anti-Trump hater': Leavitt calls out Atlantic editor-in-chief

"The left needs this to be a crisis," and that's why no one other than anti-Trump people care about an apparent war plans group chat reportedly leaked to a reliably anti-Trump writer, Rob Finnerty said. "No one on the right cares — because nothing happened."

"For a totally different angle on the encrypted app story, I thought that instead of discussing how plans for bombing the Houthis was leaked, I’d discuss the bombing of the Houthis.

"Including any journalist in a top-secret discussion of war plans demonstrates shocking incompetence. But the fact that National Security Adviser Mike Waltz included The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg — though not technically a journalist — is a big middle finger to President Trump.

"Forget that Goldberg is responsible for the disgusting lie — featured nightly on MSNBC –that Trump called American soldiers who died in war “suckers” and “losers.” Both Waltz and Goldberg represent the dominant foreign policy establishment that Trump expressly ran against. Instead of “Make America Great Again,” they think the government’s job is to “Make the Middle East Great Again.”

"This train wreck will be a test to see: 1) if Trump has an ounce of self-respect and will fire a national security adviser who has an anti-Trump zealot on speed dial; and 2) whether Trump intends to betray voters on his clearly stated opposition to Forever Wars.

"Because right now, his foreign policy team is looking like John Bolton without the ridiculous Wilford Brimley mustacheSince Trump keeps hiring these people, it’s a good time to remind him that, in 2016, he won more primary votes than any Republican in U.S. history (as well as the election) by saying things like this about a war that had a million more justifications than his recent bombing of the Houthis:" . . .

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