The Generals were not impressed!

"I do not. Trump begged for applauds. Did not get them."
He didn't "beg for applauds"...
They were listening intently and respectfully to their commander-in-chief and what he had to say... I guess you're not military...

EXACTLY! I'm just hoping that this forum's leftist TDS fever never subsides, for their true sickness is such a boone for
we Republicans/Conservatives in our road toward a golden

That's exactly what schumer and his lackeys just did. Dems aren't going to like Trump's dogeing out many of our wasteful govt agencies.
 
EXACTLY! I'm just hoping that this forum's leftist TDS fever never subsides, for their true sickness is such a boone for
we Republicans/Conservatives in our road toward a golden


That's exactly what schumer and his lackeys just did. Dems aren't going to like Trump's dogeing out many of our wasteful govt agencies.
Emperor Trump does not even pretend to believe in the Constitution.

"I am President, I can do what ever I want to do"

NO
 
Emperor Trump does not even pretend to believe in the Constitution.

"I am President, I can do what ever I want to do"

NO

LOL.....Trump and we Conservatives all believe in the Constitution, whereas the Dems keep trying to burn it down. Domestic
terrorism by the leftists keeps infesting our blue cities and blue states on a daily basis for at least a decade now. For you,
that probably sounds and feels like those anti American violent protests are perfectly aligned with our Constitution.
 
I am impressed at their class. Knowing they had to follow orders to appear at this spectacle, they were determined to do exactly what they were ordered to do - and nothing more. They sat there quietly and simply let Trump ramble on and on in a highly partisan stupid screed, making a complete fool of himself. When it was over they applauded as they were supposed to - just enough to be enough, and nothing more. No whoops, no hollers, no other indicators of approval. They did what they had to do and nothing more. They gave him enough rope to hang himself - and he didn't let them down.

What a waste. How tasteless of Trump to use this executive power in such a crass partisan way.

A waste of resources, military efficiency, and needless security risk.
 
I am impressed at their class. Knowing they had to follow orders to appear at this spectacle, they were determined to do exactly what they were ordered to do - and nothing more. They sat there quietly and simply let Trump ramble on and on in a highly partisan stupid screed, making a complete fool of himself. When it was over they applauded as they were supposed to - just enough to be enough, and nothing more. No whoops, no hollers, no other indicators of approval. They did what they had to do and nothing more. They gave him enough rope to hang himself - and he didn't let them down.

What a waste. How tasteless of Trump to use this executive power in such a crass partisan way.

A waste of resources, military efficiency, and needless security risk.
Did you serve?

You cheered when the stock market dropped due to the China virus.

“Your post-“dive, dive, dive!”
 
LOL.....Trump and we Conservatives all believe in the Constitution, whereas the Dems keep trying to burn it down. Domestic
terrorism by the leftists keeps infesting our blue cities and blue states on a daily basis for at least a decade now. For you,
that probably sounds and feels like those anti American violent protests are perfectly aligned with our Constitution.
Do you play opposites for fun? You certainly cannot figure out what is going on. Trump is wiping his fat ass with the Constitution. That is why he has to flush several times.
 
Mr. Trump sensed the subdued atmosphere immediately. “I’ve never walked into a room so silent before,” he said.

The president then encouraged the generals to “feel nice and loose,” saying that they were “allowed” to applaud, laugh or even get up and leave if they don’t like what they’re hearing — though he joked that then they’d be fired if they left early.

The only applause he received was a muted round of clapping at the end of his 73-minute speech. NYT.com
Richard Marston Ealy ·otresnpoSd7637u1a40aa62at8tg429thc51t1iatmmla1f165i7860478hc ·
We don’t know who wrote this viral takedown of Trump's speech to the generals yesterday, but whoever did, HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD. We couldn’t have said it better!
"Donald Trump walked into Quantico Tuesday expecting a rally. He got a funeral. The generals sat in perfect silence, faces locked in the kind of grim stillness that comes from years of watching idiots talk and choosing not to react. Trump, of course, couldn’t handle it. “I’ve never walked into a room so silent before,” he confessed, his voice trembling somewhere between wounded pride and panic. Then came the kicker, “If you want to applaud, you applaud.” This wasn’t leadership. This was a washed-up Vegas act begging the crowd to clap. The Commander-in-Chief turned into the Clapper-in-Chief, reduced to prodding the nation’s top brass like a sad carnival barker who forgot his punchline. A campaign rally in uniform. Instead of strategy, Trump delivered his usual medley of grievances: Barack Obama ruined everything, Joe Biden ruined it twice as hard, and only Donald J. Trump, self-proclaimed “two-term, maybe three-term president” could save America. It was less a military briefing than an episode of The Apprentice: Pentagon Edition. The generals, trained to withstand battlefield chaos, sat stone-faced through the barrage of nonsense. They have endured artillery fire with more enthusiasm.
Enter Pete Hegseth, America’s Pastor-in-Arms. Trump’s “Secretary of War” took the podium with the intensity of a man who thinks Tom Clancy novels are actual military doctrine. He promised “fire and brimstone,” called for purges of “fat generals,” and announced he wants the next war to look exactly like the Gulf War, because apparently it’s still 1991 and CNN is running that same grainy footage of tanks in the desert. But Hegseth wasn’t done. He led them in prayer. Yes, prayer. The nation’s top generals, summoned by presidential ego, now folded into a forced altar call like extras at a megachurch revival. The separation of church and state? Obliterated. Constitution? Shredded. Jesus, apparently, is now Commander-in-Chief. Trump can play Vice. Weakness on parade.
Trump likes to brag about firing generals who “aren’t warriors.” But on Tuesday, the real firing squad was silence. Not one clap. Not one cheer. Just the steady hum of contempt vibrating off the brass like feedback from a dead microphone. These men and women have seen actual combat. They’ve buried soldiers. They’ve lived with the weight of real command. And now they’re expected to cheer for a man who brags about moving “a submarine or two” like it’s a toy in a bathtub, or who lectures about “two N-words” as though nuclear strategy were a stand-up routine. No wonder they didn’t clap. The pin-drop presidency. What happened at Quantico wasn’t just awkward. It was diagnostic. Trump’s presidency is a hollow shell propped up by applause, and when the applause disappears, so does he. And Hegseth? He’s the zealot-in-chief, delivering sermons about war and Christ in equal measure, a man confusing the Book of Revelation with the Pentagon’s operations manual. Together, they make quite the duo: one desperate for claps, the other desperate for amens. The generals gave them neither. Instead, they gave silence, the most cutting judgment of all."

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What they said to the generals could have been done with an email. It was actually a demonstration of who has the power. Trump summoned them from their jobs . That was a show of authority.
They will follow orders. Hegseth talked like a drill sergeant addressing newbies at boot camp. This is how your hair will be. You will be in fighting shape.
They are leaders whose fighting days are past. They are management. They work at desks.
Apparently, they are priming them to do unthinkable things in American cities against civilians.
 
If you are looking for the generals to save us from the dictatorship, you are likely looking in the wrong direction. Hitler was a civilian who took over the army. The generals followed orders. Mussolini did the same.
There was resistance in his first term, they were fired, but they resisted!
 
Mr. Trump sensed the subdued atmosphere immediately. “I’ve never walked into a room so silent before,” he said.

The president then encouraged the generals to “feel nice and loose,” saying that they were “allowed” to applaud, laugh or even get up and leave if they don’t like what they’re hearing — though he joked that then they’d be fired if they left early.

The only applause he received was a muted round of clapping at the end of his 73-minute speech. NYT.com
What do you expect from a bunch of lard asses. Of course the majority of them don't like hearing shape up or ship out.
 
Mr. Trump sensed the subdued atmosphere immediately. “I’ve never walked into a room so silent before,” he said.

The president then encouraged the generals to “feel nice and loose,” saying that they were “allowed” to applaud, laugh or even get up and leave if they don’t like what they’re hearing — though he joked that then they’d be fired if they left early.

The only applause he received was a muted round of clapping at the end of his 73-minute speech. NYT.com
I've been searching the Constitution and I haven't seen where it says anybody needs to give a shit if they're impressed or not.
 
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