Donald Trump Thinks There Were Airports In The Revolutionalry War (independence, speech)
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And he referred to Air Force One as AirCRAFT 1 several times
He is really going senile and it is bad enough he can’t keep from revealing the seriousness of his condition when he opens his mouth...
He likely confused this speech with the recent trip to the UK and speeches about WW2
We are risking the world keeping this man in the Oval Office...
Mitch McConnell is willing to roll those dice but I am not...
Any sane person would judge Trump is a danger that needs to be removed...
I somehow knew that speech was going to be funny as Hell ! I bet the people in the audience were like "What? Who knew we had fighter jets in the Revolutionary war......I should have stayed in school and not dropped out !"
But, seriously, this is more than just a flub up by Trump, it really does show there is something going on mentally with him. It is more than just old age, it seems to be something more serious happening. I wish him no ill will, but I hope his handlers start keeping a tighter reign on him.
And you can’t “ram the ramparts”. You “man the ramparts”. Ramparts is a term for fixed fortification, like a castle wall. You can ram a cannon getting it ready to fire, but you can’t ram a rampart.
We’re used to Presidents speaking with such precision, because words have consequences. This is just weird.
Beware what they taught us in loser schools
That Wright brothers flew first, what utter fools
Were we to believe fake teachers, right?
Thank God, He spoke. Now it's rectified
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