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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGrampy: "I don't care if the negotiations are over, honestly. I really don't care. I couldn't care less."
Aaron Rupar
@atrupar.com
EAMON JAVERS
Do you think the negotiations are over now?
PRESIDENT TRUMP
I dont care if theyre over, honestly. I really dont care. I couldnt care less. If theyre over, theyre over. If theyre not, you know, I think they took too much time. Frankly, I thought they started to get very boring.
EAMON JAVERS
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-06-01T19:24:58.131Z
Do you think the negotiations are over now?
PRESIDENT TRUMP
I donât care if theyâre over, honestly. I really donât care. I couldnât care less. If theyâre over, theyâre over. If theyâre not, you know, I think they took too much time. Frankly, I thought they started to get very boring.
Johonny
(26,717 posts)But they're winning.
enough
(13,782 posts)0rganism
(25,727 posts)I guess some insecure, immature people need continuous drama to feel involved at all, and there's several really sound, obvious reasons to not include them in positions of leadership or public responsibility.
hibbing
(10,619 posts)wcmagumba
(6,702 posts)And the "ballroom" and the "Arch" and the other monuments he will build to himself...
Edit: Not the little girls fighting the oily men...although he would probably like that too...TSF is a SF...
Ilsa
(64,633 posts)misleading sentence structure!
Karasu
(2,142 posts)It doesn't get any more childish and unqualified than that.
PatSeg
(53,704 posts)Plus it appears he only wanted to divert attention from the Epstein files.
He has all these diversionary tactics especially when he is under criticism. Being he has presidential powers, it is terrifying to think about what he could or would do next to move people's attention elsewhere. And how many more people will die the next time he has such a whim.
Add to his already randomly compulsive behavior, he appears to be in serious mental decline. Are there really no republicans in congress who can see what is happening? He conveniently picked a cabinet that won't use the 25th amendment to remove him.
RockRaven
(19,807 posts)Doodley
(12,096 posts)efhmc
(17,059 posts)wnylib
(26,598 posts)He thinks that would make him look good and divert attention from Iran.
MustLoveBeagles
(17,641 posts)Diamond_Dog
(41,254 posts)calimary
(91,026 posts)Eko
(10,160 posts)sakabatou
(46,430 posts)Renew Deal
(85,423 posts)So now everyone pays more money.
MorbidButterflyTat
(4,825 posts)Ilsa
(64,633 posts)he should be impeached for not doing the job.
efhmc
(17,059 posts)RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
(2,328 posts)poli-junkie
(1,603 posts)Disgusting
patphil
(9,257 posts)We need an adult in the Oval Office, but the republicans haven't got anyone who qualifies for that.
Unfortunately we'll have to wait over 2 and a half years for that to happen when we put a Democrat behind the Resolute Desk.
struggle4progress
(126,809 posts)Marcuse
(9,115 posts)
GenThePerservering
(3,826 posts)Marcuse
(9,115 posts)A stalemate or anything less than unconditional surrender is a loss for Rump.
Skittles
(173,204 posts)JFC
paleotn
(22,855 posts)Perhaps even more worrying, the global protector of freedom of navigation since WW2, particularly in strategic sea lanes, has failed and failed miserably. And the rest of the world is watching and taking note. After trillions upon trillions spent on defense, the US has been exposed as weak, incompetent, and unprepared for today's warfare.
Any new Congress or administration damn sure better do a full accounting and reprioritization. Seems we're spending billions on all the wrong things. And grown fat, lazy and sloppy in my mind. Grossly unprepared. A paper tiger.
slightlv
(8,065 posts)but one thing you said really stood out to me... that's the US has been shown to be a paper tiger,
We've been saying the same thing about the Russian army, too. Isn't it weird that the two countries who were said to have behemoth, terrifying, unbeatable militaries, have been shown to be so incompetent and acting illegally in the conduct of warfare. It goes to show you CAN throw good money after bad... and the result will always be the same -- eye opening to the people of the world. After this, our military will be thought of on par with any military from any other country. The only one people seem to still be leary of is China's... they, at least, have millions in manpower.
As for being unprepared for modern warfare, I can't help but think this was done purposely to our military people. One of the first things cut from the military once trump was back inside the oval office was military training. The military colleges used to have excellent training materials and instructors. The courseware was intense and in-depth, both in history and context. The guest speakers, many of whom have been mentioned here on DU in the past, were excellent additions to classes. I actually sat in on a few of the speakers engagements. And even those who were taking the courses online from Afghanistan and elsewhere found instructors and support people (like me) ready to engage and help anyway we could, no matter how hard it was to maintain the line. trump and kegsbreath stripped most of this from the DoD. Our military people are the poorer for it. And the vignettes we used to highlight the training exercises with other countries emphasized not only strength, but the lawfulness or illegality of certain situations and actions. In fact, this was stressed throughout the courseware. While I didn't write any of the courseware, I got in online in a readable and searchable format, and helped to design intricate, online tests on each of the classes. I would put our classes up against any college classes anywhere until trump got hold of them. While I don't know how stripped bare they are at the moment, I do know the timeframe to get a class online from the very first outline diagram to actually ready for use has been shortened. My coworker (who was with me doing this for 20 years), can barely get the stuff online in time for the first class... that's how stripped things are. Instructors were first weeded out by qualifications that used to be enabled by experience, instead of by degree. (They got rid of all the non-PhD's and experience meant nothing after that). And then the by products of trumps "renovations" of the entire DoD started taking hold and people just quit. It was no longer worth the effort any longer. People were not recognized for their contributions, and where once you earned your GS level by merit, other "things" started to mean more, while things we thought were important (like cooperation) were cast aside along with those who believed in such things. I didn't want to retire when I did... I loved my work and I loved working with soldiers... especially those overseas... no such thing as telework, tho... which shows how backwards they went after trump. It was all "butts in seats" or you aren't working. As it is, I'm glad it happened when it did. I'd have never made the first few months of trump as ruler of the U.S. I have a big mouth, lots of opinions, and personal military experience, myself. And I'd fight for what "the guys" needed from us. None of that is rewarded any longer. This is one of the reasons we are in such a bad condition as we're now in, IMO.
One thing that threw me into an absolute tizzy was expecting that a guy who was checking groceries one week was expected to go from that to active duty war in a four week period (if they were lucky enough to get that much training), and perform like he'd been active duty all his life. I worked specifically with National Guard and the Reserves. They were cheated in one way or another so many times, especially under Bush Jr. We always were more or less cannon fodder; but especially starting with Bush, that cannon fodder was emphasized in a uniquely republican style. BTW... have I mentioned how much I hate Republicans now?!
Hope22
(4,915 posts)Blatant disregard for lives!!
wnylib
(26,598 posts)Big talk about "smoking him out" and "dead man walking."
But after missing OBL so often in Afghanistan his attitude when asked about OBL was "Who?"
slightlv
(8,065 posts)OBL was Saudi, and connected to the royal family (I believe; can't remember now how exactly). So much of Jr's money and "accomplishments" were thanks to the Saudi's that he couldn't expect the grift to continue if he killed OBL. So, like everything else about Jr, it was all talk and no hat.
niyad
(134,366 posts)Emile
(43,572 posts)ecstatic
(35,142 posts)destroys our country. Starting illegal wars that can't be finished, not addressing outbreaks that will reach our shores soon, etc etc
It's very disturbing.
There doesn't appear to be anyone protecting us right now.