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Originally Posted by vienna
In a way I really feel sorry for Spicer, Mcmasters, and others who have to be publicly humiliated by their buffoon of a boss;
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I judge the respectability and integrity of a man also by his choice for whom he is willing to work and whose commands he is willing to take. You must not feel sorry for this can of mades you mentioned. Their choices speak against them, and will disqualify their character forever. Or in the unforgettable words of Obi-Wan Kenobi: who is the bigger fool - the fool, or the fool following him?
This primitive and bigmouthed prolet in the WH most likely has given the Russians the hints they need to add 1 and 1 together and identify the persons who were sources for Western intelligence becasue they were stupid wenough to take the risk and trust the American intel apparatus. At best these people will not be available as sopurces anylonger, which means other peoploe will get killed. At worst, thse persons who were the sources will be hunted down and killed themselves. Which leaves our services without said sources.
Worth to note: our press over here reports that European intel agencies have repeatedly asked the Americans for the information that Trump now has given to the Russians, and that has denied to share with the European "allies". This really says something.
I accused Bush jr of betraying the good willingness of the people serving in the armed forces and sending them on a mission based on lies and betrayal of the nation. Which in my book is treason. I accused Bush senior of betraying the Shia in Iraq when first having the CIA motivating them to rebel against Saddam, then leaving Saddam the helicopters he needed to mow them down, and leaving the Shia without the American support that they were promised. The result was genocide triggered and assisted by the US. What Trump here has done, is different. Both Bushs acted by cold-blooded, unscrupulous calculation, but Trump is too stupid to understand what he has done and is doing -
he apparently was just about boasting and showing what a sensational big mouth he has. Cracker-barrel behaviour: trying to dominate the table and imporess, if not intimidate people by showing what a big shark you are. Slamming the fist on the table instead of thinking first, stomping the feet and cursing loud when not getting your will. He reminds of these type of gorillas you somtimes see sitting in bars or in the subway or in busses, with always extra wide-spread legs so that everybody has a first-class outlook on their formidable big package they have - or what they hold for that.
A boasting prolet. And he costs people their lives who every single day are much better than he will ever has been in all his wasted life.
No, wealth is not always a good standard to measure the intelligence or value of a person.
Yes, I have started to become really angry at this zero.