Midnight Meme Of The Day!
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by Noah
Trump is no stable genius. He is getting more and more untethered to the gravitational pull of reality every damn day. A few days ago, Trump said that he could get elected to any office in Europe. Yeah, right. Well, maybe, just maybe he could, but only with the help of his buddies like Vlad Putin or Kim Jong-un. So that might not be quite so insane of him, at least if measured on any scale of Trump insane pronouncements or actions.
But, when Trump also said that he thought he would make a great general... well, a great Benedict Arnold maybe. The way he's fighting to destroy America, he's obviously that. But Trump longs to be a great general in the 2-bit dictator sense. No wonder he keeps firing generals. He wants to be the only one. He can give himself all the medals, weighing himself down so much that he gives himself a heart attack or falls face first into a puddle and drowns. Oh, happy day!
Trump is no stable genius. He is getting more and more untethered to the gravitational pull of reality every damn day. A few days ago, Trump said that he could get elected to any office in Europe. Yeah, right. Well, maybe, just maybe he could, but only with the help of his buddies like Vlad Putin or Kim Jong-un. So that might not be quite so insane of him, at least if measured on any scale of Trump insane pronouncements or actions.
But, when Trump also said that he thought he would make a great general... well, a great Benedict Arnold maybe. The way he's fighting to destroy America, he's obviously that. But Trump longs to be a great general in the 2-bit dictator sense. No wonder he keeps firing generals. He wants to be the only one. He can give himself all the medals, weighing himself down so much that he gives himself a heart attack or falls face first into a puddle and drowns. Oh, happy day!
Labels: Gilbert and Sullivan, memes, Pirates of Penzance, Trump's mental health
4 Comments:
Wrong video clip, guys. Try this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-LTRwZb35A&t=51s
A certain Austrian corporal thought he knew better than trained military officers. Millions paid with their lives for that foolishness.
Dear 7:07 AM, please do not under any circumstances consider this comment to be in praise of Cpl. Schicklgruber. At least he enlisted in the army, served in The Great War, and based some of his ideas on actual experience.
Commander-in-Chief Bone-spurs - none of the above. He's nothing but a frighteningly insecure child at play with toy soldiers.
I will stipulate your points, 9:00. Said Corporal was also decorated legitimately, something for which he was quite proud of all his life. None of this can be said for General-In-His_Own-Mind Drumph.
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