P!
Damn right.
Trump matters.
The NYT et al do not.
Sorry, MSM losers, but the press is for losers.
And Hillary.
Finally, an adult in charge and not some little kid like Obama that never listened then threw temper tantrums.
The buck stops with the President. President Trump knows he is one that is ultimately responsible.
He is the Decider in Chief.
No more willy-nilly leadership by poll like Obama.
I just pray that he doesn’t wait too long.
Very well said. No way that Fatboy can misunderstand. But it’s Tillerson’s job to keep the doors open, and it will do not harm for him to do so just as long as the Norks understand that Trump has the final say, and he’s not about to give in, like his predecessors.
Unlike the Post Turtle and Eddie Munster and a host of other slimy, filthy swamp creatures in congress, Trump has his “Big Boy Pants” on and ain’t afraid of wearing em.
I think a person’s attitude is less important than what decisions and actions he decides to take. We shall see.
Well, Trump is Commander-in-Chief after all. No doubt that’s a title that the anti/never Trumpers will never be able to bring themselves to utter out loud. They probably think their tongues would turn black.
I greatly respect the insights of those who post here. Would anyone have links to recommend re: how things are likely to play out should it come to armed conflict? I presume that there are scenarios where the US overwhelms NK before they have the chance to do catastrophic damage. Is that right?
To a question before his cabinet, Abraham Lincoln voted “aye” and his six cabinet members voted “nay.” The President then pronounced the result:
“Nays, six. Ayes, one. The ayes have it.”
Now there was a President.
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This version from the LAT. Sorry if that offends.
Crush him Mr. President...Crush him!
Article I, Section 8, Clause 11 of the U.S. Constitution grants Congress the power to declare war. The President, meanwhile, derives the power to direct the military after a Congressional declaration of war from Article II, Section 2, which names the President Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces.