Ahhh. Got it.
sorry. I don’t follow anything on truth social.
Ahhh. Got it.
Yeah probably a Stephen Miller special. That creepy little ghoul.0% chance he wrote that.
What’s a perade?
0% chance he wrote that.
someone was mocking donald trump for spelling it that way on his truth social page. archy didn't realize trump was being mocked for spelling it that way.A typo of parade?
Naaa...not a birthday parade.I thought CNN and the anti-Trump social media were being snarky and disingenuous about the parade, long sold as Trump's birthday parade when it was by genuine coincidence also the birthday of the U.S. Army, with a Flag Day Saturday as the perfectly logical day to honor its history. The U.S. Army deserved to have its moment without being thrown into the shadow of Trump. Sometime after the parade started it appeared that a directive had come from above (CNN admitted getting angry emails and texts from veterans) and the CNN reporters backed off a tick, making the parade more about the Army and less about Trump.
But man, watching that parade you have to wonder if the Army's heart was EVER into it. It looked and felt like a small town parade. Almost nothing put into production value. Little that had to be rehearsed. Bargain basement resources. Zero in the awe and intimidation department. A narrative right out of an elementary school filmstrip. The $50 million outlay was largely unseen, unless it was for the security that surrounded greater D.C. I wonder if anyone will seek out the Army personnel who were put in charge of the parade and find out how these decisions were made. Was this ALWAYS the Army's plan for June 14, 2025? The sight of one small, lonely tank slowly passing the review stand with a squeaky wheels kinda summed it up. Vastly preferable to going full North Korea, but an odd performance.
The day was not salvaged by President's Trump's soaring rhetoric:
"Time and again, America’s enemies have learned that if you threaten the American people, our soldiers are coming for you. Your defeat will be certain, your demise will be final, and your downfall will be total and complete. Because our soldiers never give up, never surrender, and never, ever quit. They fight, fight, fight, and they win, win, win."
Naaa...not a birthday parade.
Good question.This is exactly what I'm curious about. Of course there are Trump handlers and propagandists choreographing everything surrounding the Review Stand and paid/mandated guests. I want to know what the U.S. Army had planned for its 250th birthday when it didn't know who would be President.