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Swagger is arrogant confidence. Right word, wrong definition.
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No idea what it's about but " pride, humility" I'm missing the connection, is that like a humble brag? Or is he talking about to different situations?
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Time, 2018
The State Department made a surprising announcement on Monday, and it had nothing to do with international affairs. The branch of the federal government had rebranded itself as “The Department of Swagger.”
The re-branding campaign started when Secretary of State Mike Pompeo launched an Instagram account on Monday, posting an inaugural photo and declaring that the State Department has “swagger.” So much “swagger” that the entire department needed to be renamed to properly reflect the amount of “swagger” shown in Pompeo’s photo. “Thought I’d launch my Instagram account with some @statedept #swagger,” the secretary of state wrote alongside an image of a new (hopefully) joke state department seal, which was also posted on Pompeo’s Twitter account.
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This is Pompeo branding his 2024 presidential run.
"Pompeo! Bring the Swagger Back!"
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"Pompeo! Bring the Swagger Back!"
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Can we just give Iran Trump and his officials? I'm not even asking anything in return.
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LOL, no regrets!hepcat wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 10:52 amRip wrote: Tue Feb 27, 2018 7:23 pm It is a little weird to see you guys jump in on my Turkey hating.
Kurds have always been good friends to us but we always take Turkey's side because they are bigger and more powerful.Somewhere out there, his Rip sense tingling, our old friend realizes he made a huuuuge mistake.Rip wrote: Tue Feb 27, 2018 7:23 pm It is a little weird to see you guys jump in on my Turkey hating.
Kurds have always been good friends to us but we always take Turkey's side because they are bigger and more powerful.
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If this truly is our long lost compatriot Rip, then he must have changed his tune and started loving Turkey like the orange one does.
But I suspect we have a bot in our midst.
But I suspect we have a bot in our midst.
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I would say I feel about the same way as Enes Kanter does about Turkey.hepcat wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 9:04 pm If this truly is our long lost compatriot Rip, then he must have changed his tune and started loving Turkey like the orange one does.
But I suspect we have a bot in our midst.
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But the orange one you worship loves turkey, bot. Remember, he even called himself “a big fan” of Erdogan. Your programming is off.
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hepcat wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 9:10 pm But the orange one you worship loves turkey, bot. Remember, he even called himself “a big fan” of Erdogan. Your programming is off.
Haven't we been over this years ago? First I was for Rand Paul, then he dropped out. So I began backing Ted Cruz, then he dropped out. That left Trump instead of Clinton. Hardly makes me a big fan.
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It does show your preference for The Bigger Assholes in the GOP.
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Rip wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 9:15 pmhepcat wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 9:10 pm But the orange one you worship loves turkey, bot. Remember, he even called himself “a big fan” of Erdogan. Your programming is off.
Haven't we been over this years ago? First I was for Rand Paul, then he dropped out. So I began backing Ted Cruz, then he dropped out. That left Trump instead of Clinton. Hardly makes me a big fan.
Took me 2 seconds to disprove that the real Rip wasn’t a big fan of Trump. Shall we gather up all the others, bot?Rip wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2019 4:30 pm I haven't missed a day of streaming since before xmas btw.
I am every bit the beast on twitch as I have been for years here. If only there were more hours in the day I would still be hanging out here more.
But don't worry if Trump gets re-elected I will be sure to come take a victory lap for old times sake.
Just out of curiosity, what made this bot choose a random post from almost 3 years ago to respond to?
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A win is a win. I would prefer DeSantis this time around, but another Term for The Donald would be fine by me.hepcat wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 9:23 pmRip wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 9:15 pmhepcat wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 9:10 pm But the orange one you worship loves turkey, bot. Remember, he even called himself “a big fan” of Erdogan. Your programming is off.
Haven't we been over this years ago? First I was for Rand Paul, then he dropped out. So I began backing Ted Cruz, then he dropped out. That left Trump instead of Clinton. Hardly makes me a big fan.Took me 2 seconds to disprove that you aren’t a big fan of Trump. Shall we gather up all the others, bot?Rip wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2019 4:30 pm I haven't missed a day of streaming since before xmas btw.
I am every bit the beast on twitch as I have been for years here. If only there were more hours in the day I would still be hanging out here more.
But don't worry if Trump gets re-elected I will be sure to come take a victory lap for old times sake.
Just out of curiosity, what made this bot choose a random post from almost 3 years ago to respond to?
Anything to get the current pervert out, that doesn't result Kamala or Nancy slipping in.
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Lol…pervert. This bot is qanon written.
P.S. tell your programmer to look up the pervy Trump loves ivanka stuff. I swear Donny’s last name is really Targaryen.
P.S. tell your programmer to look up the pervy Trump loves ivanka stuff. I swear Donny’s last name is really Targaryen.
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US government agency targeting foreign disinformation shuts downEnough wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2017 1:06 pm Trump's State Dept. has no interest in protecting us from Russian cyber attacks. Why? Because, awh gee we don't wanna make em' mad at us, do we?
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is resisting the pleas of State Department officials to spend nearly $80 million allocated by Congress for fighting terrorist propaganda and Russian disinformation.
It is highly unusual for a Cabinet secretary to turn down money for his department. But more than five months into his tenure, Tillerson has not issued a simple request for the money earmarked for the State Department’s Global Engagement Center, $60 million of which is now parked at the Pentagon. Another $19.8 million sits untouched at the State Department as Tillerson’s aides reject calls from career diplomats and members of Congress to put the money to work against America’s adversaries.
The Global Engagement Center (GEC), a State Department unit established in 2016, shuttered on Monday at a time when officials and experts tracking propaganda have been warning of the risk of disinformation campaigns from US adversaries such as Russia and China.
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The GEC has long faced scrutiny from Republican lawmakers, who accused it of censoring and surveilling Americans.
It also came under fire from Elon Musk, who accused the GEC in 2023 of being the “worst offender in US government censorship [and] media manipulation” and called the agency a “threat to our democracy.”
The GEC’s leaders have pushed back on those views, calling their work crucial to combating foreign propaganda campaigns.
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It looks like we have two Trump foreign policy threads: the present one and this more recent one.
Since we'll no doubt need an ongoing one in the coming dark years, I propose that we stick to the present thread. What say you all?
Since we'll no doubt need an ongoing one in the coming dark years, I propose that we stick to the present thread. What say you all?
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This one has primacy. I'm in.
And I'm not surprised that the incoming gang doesn't want to combat Russian propaganda, since they're actively spreading it themselves. We have always been at peace with Eastasia.
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I'm going to do my part to kill the other Foreign Policy thread.
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Okay - so there are actually 3 Trump threads.
This one. And then two news ones.
This one. And then two news ones.
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My main wonder is: how many in congress are on the pro-Russia payroll. It will become clear that Trump's support for Russia is paramount and will Americans give a shit that they voted for people that don't care about the USA.
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So today Trump refused to rule out the use of force or economic coercion to take Greenland or the Panama Canal. I think he is just talking but the fact that a president talks this way, especially against a current NATO ally is absurd. And the other thing - this is not just land - there are people in both places - they don’t want America - don’t they have rights? But I don’t care - this is what America voted for, thus is what we are getting. I’m just disgusted with my country right now and for the next four years.
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Yeah, it's astounding how much stupidity that piece of human waste and his master Musk can crap out.
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He's saying that about Canada too (no military...yet...but I'm sure if we push back too much he would).Grifman wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 3:29 pm So today Trump refused to rule out the use of force or economic coercion to take Greenland or the Panama Canal. I think he is just talking but the fact that a president talks this way, especially against a current NATO ally is absurd. And the other thing - this is not just land - there are people in both places - they don’t want America - don’t they have rights? But I don’t care - this is what America voted for, thus is what we are getting. I’m just disgusted with my country right now and for the next four years.
He also wants it to be called the Gulf of America and not the Gulf of Mexico
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I honestly don't know if that's a joke or not.IceBear wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 3:44 pm He also wants it to be called the Gulf of America and not the Gulf of Mexico
Edit: Jesus Christ…it’s not a joke. https://apnews.com/article/trump-gulf-o ... ef99344da7
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China doesn’t need to do much to look like the rational person in the room. Yeah the rest of the world can’t blow us off totally because we are voracious consumers and have profitable companies but if I were China I’d try as much as possible to be the model of stability, knock off the Taiwan crap, and just be an industrial powerhouse and reliable trading partner.Grifman wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 3:29 pm So today Trump refused to rule out the use of force or economic coercion to take Greenland or the Panama Canal. I think he is just talking but the fact that a president talks this way, especially against a current NATO ally is absurd. And the other thing - this is not just land - there are people in both places - they don’t want America - don’t they have rights? But I don’t care - this is what America voted for, thus is what we are getting. I’m just disgusted with my country right now and for the next four years.
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If you're busy talking about Trump renaming the Gulf of Mexico, you're not talking about how he didn't stop the Ukraine war or bring down grocery prices. This guy's walking clickbait, and the media falls for it every.....damn......time.
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I know it's all just stupid distraction, but it still serves to diminish the US even further on the world stage every time it happens.YellowKing wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 5:19 pm If you're busy talking about Trump renaming the Gulf of Mexico, you're not talking about how he didn't stop the Ukraine war or bring down grocery prices. This guy's walking clickbait, and the media falls for it every.....damn......time.
I suppose there will come a time where that won't matter much anymore (if it even does now), but it's still frustrating to watch.
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TBH, this is just his sharpie stuff again.Skinypupy wrote:I know it's all just stupid distraction, but it still serves to diminish the US even further on the world stage every time it happens.YellowKing wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 5:19 pm If you're busy talking about Trump renaming the Gulf of Mexico, you're not talking about how he didn't stop the Ukraine war or bring down grocery prices. This guy's walking clickbait, and the media falls for it every.....damn......time.
I suppose there will come a time where that won't matter much anymore (if it even does now), but it's still frustrating to watch.
I'm far more concerned about the anticipated shit storms in Ukraine, Gaza and Taiwan, as well as Musk promoting Nazis in all of our major allies and destabilizing them.
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Trump doesn’t care about credibility or the long-term harm he’s doing to the great diplomatic achievements that made America great after World War II.
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mmmm they really want Taiwan though.$iljanus wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 5:18 pmChina doesn’t need to do much to look like the rational person in the room. Yeah the rest of the world can’t blow us off totally because we are voracious consumers and have profitable companies but if I were China I’d try as much as possible to be the model of stability, knock off the Taiwan crap, and just be an industrial powerhouse and reliable trading partner.Grifman wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 3:29 pm So today Trump refused to rule out the use of force or economic coercion to take Greenland or the Panama Canal. I think he is just talking but the fact that a president talks this way, especially against a current NATO ally is absurd. And the other thing - this is not just land - there are people in both places - they don’t want America - don’t they have rights? But I don’t care - this is what America voted for, thus is what we are getting. I’m just disgusted with my country right now and for the next four years.
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Slate has cracked the code with regard to Trump's hard-on for Greenland (and Canada).
I Know Why Trump Really Wants Greenland
I Know Why Trump Really Wants Greenland
More likely, though, he just wants it because it would be cool. And as much as he makes the national security arguments … well, we’ve all studied this guy’s brain for a decade now. We think we know why he’s really interested in it.
It’s because Greenland looks really, really big on the Mercator projection.
Greenland is not small. We would never disrespect Greenland by calling it small. But it’s not as big as it looks, flattened out, on the Mercator projection. It is not roughly the same size as Africa. It is my belief, however, that Trump does not know this and believes that it is the size of Africa, which makes him fixated on it enough to threaten war—trade war or shooting war—with a NATO ally over its control.
The same applies to Canada, which Trump also says he wants, and which also appears enormous on the Mercator projection.
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OH shit! I swear I didn't read this post before I posted the exact same thing. YK, I'm annoyed because now I can't take credit for the walking clickbait comment! Well done.YellowKing wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 5:19 pm If you're busy talking about Trump renaming the Gulf of Mexico, you're not talking about how he didn't stop the Ukraine war or bring down grocery prices. This guy's walking clickbait, and the media falls for it every.....damn......time.
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Yeah, I'd heard about that, and it's interesting. It makes sense, and it further plays into the fact that he has no real idea about geography.Max Peck wrote: Sat Jan 11, 2025 3:37 pm Slate has cracked the code with regard to Trump's hard-on for Greenland (and Canada).
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I do think it's more than that.
One of the more ambitious projects floating around in the heads of right-wing silicon valley is the establishment of a whole new country, a second America built on tech-libertarian principles. If they can't get a whole country, a semi-independent territory under American protection will surely do. I wouldn't be surprised if Vance (who is Peter Thiel's creature) is wormtonguing Trump on this.
It's no coincidence that the mineral resources available in Greenland include lithium, nickel, cobalt, etc, precisely those needed for high-tech batteries and other equipment.
One of the more ambitious projects floating around in the heads of right-wing silicon valley is the establishment of a whole new country, a second America built on tech-libertarian principles. If they can't get a whole country, a semi-independent territory under American protection will surely do. I wouldn't be surprised if Vance (who is Peter Thiel's creature) is wormtonguing Trump on this.
It's no coincidence that the mineral resources available in Greenland include lithium, nickel, cobalt, etc, precisely those needed for high-tech batteries and other equipment.
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And global warming will just make them easier to get to.
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Sure, but "Trump doesn't understand maps" is still pretty funny, and don't we all need a good laugh right now?Holman wrote: Sat Jan 11, 2025 4:28 pm I do think it's more than that.
One of the more ambitious projects floating around in the heads of right-wing silicon valley is the establishment of a whole new country, a second America built on tech-libertarian principles. If they can't get a whole country, a semi-independent territory under American protection will surely do. I wouldn't be surprised if Vance (who is Peter Thiel's creature) is wormtonguing Trump on this.
It's no coincidence that the mineral resources available in Greenland include lithium, nickel, cobalt, etc, precisely those needed for high-tech batteries and other equipment.
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The article you posted, Max, talks about his tariff threats to Denmark, and this makes me wonder, how much does the U.S trade with Denmark in the first place? Is it significant? I ask because I never considered that it would.
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Legos!Rumpy wrote: Sat Jan 11, 2025 6:57 pm The article you posted, Max, talks about his tariff threats to Denmark, and this makes me wonder, how much does the U.S trade with Denmark in the first place? Is it significant? I ask because I never considered that it would.
Internet says the big one is pharma though. Because tariffs on meds is exactly what we need.
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$4.61B exported to Denmark, $13.1B imported from Denmark
Denmark's top export is pharmaceuticals. Their top company is Novo Nordisk. Y'know, the makers of Ozempic, Wegovy, and Rybelsus.
Denmark's top export is pharmaceuticals. Their top company is Novo Nordisk. Y'know, the makers of Ozempic, Wegovy, and Rybelsus.
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