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Re: Humility is not in Trump's Vocabulary
« Reply #30 on: August 25, 2025, 01:51:22 AM »
id bet in the service as a leader you knew the surest way to loose the confidence and respect of your men was not show self confidence. some call it bragging some call it leadership!!!! what you never do as a leader is show weakness or let anyone think your weak or wrong when crap is hitting the fan and today crap is hitting the fan!!
With all due respect to Ali, I've always found that statement to be ridiculous.  If you can back it up, it is bragging.  If you can't back it up, it's just lying.  A strong man doesn't need to tell anyone how strong he is.

  I respectfully disagree..  ..And i will relate a personal incident....(.from my much younger days, of course).

  I was at a friend's shop with a couple guys, and we were checking out a Chevy 283 engine which he had just pulled, and from which he had removed the carburetor and manifold..
it
  He wanted up on his low bench, so I reached to lift it.   My friend said, "you can't do that" !  To which I replied."yes I can". and went ahead and did it.

    Moral to the story, I wasn't bragging..I said I could do i...and I did it !  No brag, just fact..  Again as i said, that was many years ago.. ;D
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Re: Humility is not in Trump's Vocabulary
« Reply #31 on: August 25, 2025, 02:51:54 AM »
id bet in the service as a leader you knew the surest way to loose the confidence and respect of your men was not show self confidence. some call it bragging some call it leadership!!!! what you never do as a leader is show weakness or let anyone think your weak or wrong when crap is hitting the fan and today crap is hitting the fan!!
With all due respect to Ali, I've always found that statement to be ridiculous.  If you can back it up, it is bragging.  If you can't back it up, it's just lying.  A strong man doesn't need to tell anyone how strong he is.

  I respectfully disagree..  ..And i will relate a personal incident....(.from my much younger days, of course).

  I was at a friend's shop with a couple guys, and we were checking out a Chevy 283 engine which he had just pulled, and from which he had removed the carburetor and manifold..
it
  He wanted up on his low bench, so I reached to lift it.   My friend said, "you can't do that" !  To which I replied."yes I can". and went ahead and did it.

    Moral to the story, I wasn't bragging..I said I could do i...and I did it !  No brag, just fact..  Again as i said, that was many years ago.. ;D

   Correct Lloyd..any leader worth his salt..will LEAD, both by word and deed.

   Brings to mind, Admiral Farragut when entering Mobile bay in 1864..  Union ship Tecumseh just sunk by floating mines, but did Admiral David farragut turn around!
  Heck No ! Farragut shouted..... "DAMN THE TORPEDOES, FULL SPEED AHEAD !"

  Then there is the legendary Chesty Puller.. Every Marines example.. How would it hel[ a Marine's morale if he simply dais .."wll, Marines are a 'fair to middling' outfit."

   Nope ! not Chesty Puller !

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« Reply #32 on: August 25, 2025, 03:10:41 AM »
MEN!! LEADERS!! not touchy feely girls
id bet in the service as a leader you knew the surest way to loose the confidence and respect of your men was not show self confidence. some call it bragging some call it leadership!!!! what you never do as a leader is show weakness or let anyone think your weak or wrong when crap is hitting the fan and today crap is hitting the fan!!
With all due respect to Ali, I've always found that statement to be ridiculous.  If you can back it up, it is bragging.  If you can't back it up, it's just lying.  A strong man doesn't need to tell anyone how strong he is.

  I respectfully disagree..  ..And i will relate a personal incident....(.from my much younger days, of course).

  I was at a friend's shop with a couple guys, and we were checking out a Chevy 283 engine which he had just pulled, and from which he had removed the carburetor and manifold..
it
  He wanted up on his low bench, so I reached to lift it.   My friend said, "you can't do that" !  To which I replied."yes I can". and went ahead and did it.

    Moral to the story, I wasn't bragging..I said I could do i...and I did it !  No brag, just fact..  Again as i said, that was many years ago.. ;D

   Correct Lloyd..any leader worth his salt..will LEAD, both by word and deed.

   Brings to mind, Admiral Farragut when entering Mobile bay in 1864..  Union ship Tecumseh just sunk by floating mines, but did Admiral David farragut turn around!
  Heck No ! Farragut shouted..... "DAMN THE TORPEDOES, FULL SPEED AHEAD !"

  Then there is the legendary Chesty Puller.. Every Marines example.. How would it hel[ a Marine's morale if he simply dais .."wll, Marines are a 'fair to middling' outfit."

   Nope ! not Chesty Puller !
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Re: Humility is not in Trump's Vocabulary
« Reply #33 on: August 25, 2025, 03:15:06 AM »
MEN!! LEADERS!! not touchy feely girls
id bet in the service as a leader you knew the surest way to loose the confidence and respect of your men was not show self confidence. some call it bragging some call it leadership!!!! what you never do as a leader is show weakness or let anyone think your weak or wrong when crap is hitting the fan and today crap is hitting the fan!!
With all due respect to Ali, I've always found that statement to be ridiculous.  If you can back it up, it is bragging.  If you can't back it up, it's just lying.  A strong man doesn't need to tell anyone how strong he is.

  I respectfully disagree..  ..And i will relate a personal incident....(.from my much younger days, of course).

  I was at a friend's shop with a couple guys, and we were checking out a Chevy 283 engine which he had just pulled, and from which he had removed the carburetor and manifold..
it
  He wanted up on his low bench, so I reached to lift it.   My friend said, "you can't do that" !  To which I replied."yes I can". and went ahead and did it.

    Moral to the story, I wasn't bragging..I said I could do i...and I did it !  No brag, just fact..  Again as i said, that was many years ago.. ;D

   Correct Lloyd..any leader worth his salt..will LEAD, both by word and deed.

   Brings to mind, Admiral Farragut when entering Mobile bay in 1864..  Union ship Tecumseh just sunk by floating mines, but did Admiral David farragut turn around!
  Heck No ! Farragut shouted..... "DAMN THE TORPEDOES, FULL SPEED AHEAD !"

  Then there is the legendary Chesty Puller.. Every Marines example.. How would it help a Marine's morale if he simply said .."well, Marines are a 'fair to middling' outfit."
e
   Nope ! not Chesty Puller !

  Agreed; at this time, Pete Hegseth is very busy, weeding the DEI and LGBTQ out of our military. They have no business being there..(IMO)..
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Re: Humility is not in Trump's Vocabulary
« Reply #34 on: August 25, 2025, 03:32:35 AM »
MEN!! LEADERS!! not touchy feely girls
id bet in the service as a leader you knew the surest way to loose the confidence and respect of your men was not show self confidence. some call it bragging some call it leadership!!!! what you never do as a leader is show weakness or let anyone think your weak or wrong when crap is hitting the fan and today crap is hitting the fan!!
With all due respect to Ali, I've always found that statement to be ridiculous.  If you can back it up, it is bragging.  If you can't back it up, it's just lying.  A strong man doesn't need to tell anyone how strong he is.

  I respectfully disagree..  ..And i will relate a personal incident....(.from my much younger days, of course).

  I was at a friend's shop with a couple guys, and we were checking out a Chevy 283 engine which he had just pulled, and from which he had removed the carburetor and manifold..
it
  He wanted up on his low bench, so I reached to lift it.   My friend said, "you can't do that" !  To which I replied."yes I can". and went ahead and did it.

    Moral to the story, I wasn't bragging..I said I could do i...and I did it !  No brag, just fact..  Again as i said, that was many years ago.. ;D

   Correct Lloyd..any leader worth his salt..will LEAD, both by word and deed.

   Brings to mind, Admiral Farragut when entering Mobile bay in 1864..  Union ship Tecumseh just sunk by floating mines, but did Admiral David farragut turn around!
  Heck No ! Farragut shouted..... "DAMN THE TORPEDOES, FULL SPEED AHEAD !"

  Then there is the legendary Chesty Puller.. Every Marines example.. How would it help a Marine's morale if he simply said .."well, Marines are a 'fair to middling' outfit."
e
   Nope ! not Chesty Puller !

  Agreed; at this time, Pete Hegseth is very busy, weeding the DEI and LGBTQ out of our military. They have no business being there..(IMO)..
and sure wouldnt be accomplished with a politicaly correct president!! look where those SMOOTH talking sob's got us!!
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Re: Humility is not in Trump's Vocabulary
« Reply #35 on: August 25, 2025, 06:17:23 AM »
LOL.  You guys just proved my point.  If you can do it, then just do it.  A man that constantly talks (brags) about what he can do is not a leader, just a braggert.  Again, a strong man doesn't have to tell everybody how strong he is, he shows them.
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Re: Humility is not in Trump's Vocabulary
« Reply #36 on: August 25, 2025, 07:08:14 AM »
Here is another take on Trump's humility. As the article says. With Trump, what you see is what you get. Unlike the phonies like Biden, Obama, Bush, Clinton, etc..  If you follow the link there is a short video of Trump speaking about humility. 

August 21, 2025
Donald Trump is a Humble Man
By Jeannie DeAngelis

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2025/08/donald_trump_is_a_humble_man.html

In the book of James, Chapter 4, verse 6, it says, “God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble.”

Donald Trump’s public image has always been portrayed as one that lacks humility and exhibits pride.

The way the president discusses his accomplishments and highlights his successes is widely recognized, even among his supporters, as evidence that his is a massive ego.

Couple that with a media that has been successful at force-feeding a false narrative concerning Trump that is widely accepted as accurate.

However, for those with keen discernment, Trump is a man who, upon careful observation, reveals a humble side that forms the foundation of who he truly is.

Trump is unlike his predecessor, Barack Obama, who was the quintessential narcissist, exuding an air of self-perceived greatness. Everything Obama has done and continues to do screams of unbridled conceit. Obama enters a room as if God Himself were making an appearance and about to impart eternal wisdom.

It’s not even what Obama says; it’s how he conducts himself. And what makes it worse are his devotees who genuflect accordingly. Trump, on the other hand, carries himself in a way that projects none of that and never has.

For Trump, gatherings are celebrations of America, her history, her people, and a camaraderie that demonstrates a oneness of heart, mind, and patriotic spirit. Obama gatherings, on the other hand, were more of a worship service where the nation and half its people were preached at and denigrated, and racial division was instigated. Idolatry was encouraged by the idol himself, who favored telling us what God wants, rather than asking God what He requires us to do.

One of the principal characteristics of humility is truth.

Sixteenth- to seventeenth-century Catholic French priest St. Vincent de Paul, who dedicated himself to serving the poor, once said, “Humility is nothing but truth, and pride is nothing but lying.”

De Paul believed that true humility is bound to truth because truth involves honesty, and even detractors would agree that no one is more truthful than Donald Trump.

Unfortunately, Trump’s brutal forthrightness is often misinterpreted as arrogance. If we are to grow into the fullness of who God created us to be, rather than viewing ourselves as demigods, as Obama did, an honest assessment of our true gifts, as well as our limitations, is necessary to develop as human beings and ultimately deepen our relationship with God.

Another thing that Donald J. Trump lacks is pretense; what you see is what you get. What’s often seen as self-promotion is, in fact, a reaffirmation of Trump's view of the truth. He is a billionaire and a great businessman and negotiator, having overwhelmingly won two elections, most likely three -- these are facts, not fabricated fantasies like the ones America was subjected to from both Barack Obama and Joe Biden.

Again, Vincent de Paul describes pride as “nothing but lying.” Why? Because pride distorts the truth, thinks more highly of itself than it ought, and denies reality, all of which is the essence of narcissism. If you compare Barack Obama with Trump, Obama’s abilities were inflated and exaggerated. He convinced the masses that he was something he was not. To this day, Obama sees himself as the most intelligent and capable person to have ever walked God’s green earth.

Despite being surrounded by so-called experts, his entire presidency was a façade. Barack Obama exaggerated his abilities, hid his weaknesses, and pretty much dismissed the need for any god other than himself. Let’s not forget that it was Obama who had spent the last twenty or so years creating a “world not as it is, but as he thought it should be.”

Trump, on the other hand, values America and its Constitution. Based on the team around him, it’s clear that the President is also well aware of his limitations. That was evident in his first term, too, when, to his detriment, he trusted those he should never have trusted. Even still, Trump relies on the experts he surrounds himself with, taking counsel and guidance from them on all his decisions, which is a sign of humble leadership. If unpretentiousness is truth, then Trump’s verbalization of his successes is a sign of his diffidence.

Trump often acknowledges the nation’s need for God, calls for prayer, and allows himself to be prayed over, all examples of a person’s submissive attitude and reliance on God. Misconstrued by those who lack a smidgen of discernment, instead of Trump thinking he is God, after he was shot, the President verbalized his dependence on God when he said:

I’m supposed to be dead. I’m not supposed to be here. But something very special happened. Let’s face it. Something happened. It’s… an act of God. God spared my life for a reason. I was saved by God to make America great again. It changed something in me. I feel even stronger.

More recently, in his address to the nation, Trump said this:

I want to thank everybody. And, in particular, God. I want to just say, we love you, God, and we love our great military. Protect them. God bless the Middle East. God bless Israel and God bless America.

If that doesn’t smack of reverence, nothing does. Trump’s statement was a public proclamation that, as a nation, we depend on God. Humility is not self-deprecation; it’s honest acknowledgement of our need for a power higher than ourselves. Trump’s attitude is not off-putting; it’s refreshing. This is especially true after years of undeserved self-exaltation and liberal religiosity, where Democrat politicians profess faith, publicly walk with their families to church for a photo op, prayerfully take communion, and then support legislation that contradicts everything clearly outlined in God’s Word as forbidden. That sharp combination of extremist beliefs and fake Christianity effectively led many people astray.

Yet, those who accept the hypocrisy of the Left’s idea of pseudo-Christian faith are often the first to criticize Trump’s relationship with faith-based advisors and mock his open acknowledgment of America’s need for the guidance and protection from the Creator. For those who recognize a spiritual awakening and journey, it’s clear that this is precisely what Donald Trump has set out on. Willingly surrounded by people of faith, welcoming prayer even when the press is absent from the Oval Office, and always modestly acknowledging the nation’s need for God are all signs of a character trait that Trump is often not given credit for.

Meanwhile, messianic Barack Obama walked around for eight years, receiving worship while disingenuously acknowledging his personal need for God, and never once was he accused of the smugness he exuded in place of perspiration; instead, Trump is.

Now, amid the peace discussions with Putin, Zelensky, and world leaders, Donald Trump makes the most surprising statement of all his remarks thus far. Calling into “Fox & Friends,” he revealed that he hopes to negotiate a deal to end the war in Ukraine, saying,

I want to get to heaven. I’m hearing I’m not doing well. I am really at the bottom of the totem pole. But if I can get to heaven, this will be one of the reasons.

Unlike secularists Biden, Pelosi, and, of course, Barack Obama, who behaved as if his awesomeness was the key to heaven, Trump publicly acknowledged his inability to gain access to heaven. He also admitted his minuscule worth and demonstrated an unpretentious understanding that it is God alone who offers access to eternal life. All of which is “truth,” and therein is what sets Donald J. Trump apart as a genuinely humble man.
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Re: Humility is not in Trump's Vocabulary
« Reply #37 on: August 25, 2025, 07:19:44 AM »
like i said weak men detest strong men  ;) weak men talk alot and do nothing 8) trump is a strong man that SHOWS THEM! he walks tall and carries a big stick!! my kind of man. if that offends you im sure he doesnt give a rats a--. there's millions on the left that agree with you.  But VERY FEW COPS OR SOLDIERS that walk the walk. his running at the mouth has recruitment skyrocketing amongst BRAVE men and women in both the military and law enforcement. seems its working for him lmao!
LOL.  You guys just proved my point.  If you can do it, then just do it.  A man that constantly talks (brags) about what he can do is not a leader, just a braggert.  Again, a strong man doesn't have to tell everybody how strong he is, he shows them.
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Re: Humility is not in Trump's Vocabulary
« Reply #38 on: August 25, 2025, 07:26:27 AM »
great post!!
Here is another take on Trump's humility. As the article says. With Trump, what you see is what you get. Unlike the phonies like Biden, Obama, Bush, Clinton, etc..  If you follow the link there is a short video of Trump speaking about humility. 

August 21, 2025
Donald Trump is a Humble Man
By Jeannie DeAngelis

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2025/08/donald_trump_is_a_humble_man.html

In the book of James, Chapter 4, verse 6, it says, “God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble.”

Donald Trump’s public image has always been portrayed as one that lacks humility and exhibits pride.

The way the president discusses his accomplishments and highlights his successes is widely recognized, even among his supporters, as evidence that his is a massive ego.

Couple that with a media that has been successful at force-feeding a false narrative concerning Trump that is widely accepted as accurate.

However, for those with keen discernment, Trump is a man who, upon careful observation, reveals a humble side that forms the foundation of who he truly is.

Trump is unlike his predecessor, Barack Obama, who was the quintessential narcissist, exuding an air of self-perceived greatness. Everything Obama has done and continues to do screams of unbridled conceit. Obama enters a room as if God Himself were making an appearance and about to impart eternal wisdom.

It’s not even what Obama says; it’s how he conducts himself. And what makes it worse are his devotees who genuflect accordingly. Trump, on the other hand, carries himself in a way that projects none of that and never has.

For Trump, gatherings are celebrations of America, her history, her people, and a camaraderie that demonstrates a oneness of heart, mind, and patriotic spirit. Obama gatherings, on the other hand, were more of a worship service where the nation and half its people were preached at and denigrated, and racial division was instigated. Idolatry was encouraged by the idol himself, who favored telling us what God wants, rather than asking God what He requires us to do.

One of the principal characteristics of humility is truth.

Sixteenth- to seventeenth-century Catholic French priest St. Vincent de Paul, who dedicated himself to serving the poor, once said, “Humility is nothing but truth, and pride is nothing but lying.”

De Paul believed that true humility is bound to truth because truth involves honesty, and even detractors would agree that no one is more truthful than Donald Trump.

Unfortunately, Trump’s brutal forthrightness is often misinterpreted as arrogance. If we are to grow into the fullness of who God created us to be, rather than viewing ourselves as demigods, as Obama did, an honest assessment of our true gifts, as well as our limitations, is necessary to develop as human beings and ultimately deepen our relationship with God.

Another thing that Donald J. Trump lacks is pretense; what you see is what you get. What’s often seen as self-promotion is, in fact, a reaffirmation of Trump's view of the truth. He is a billionaire and a great businessman and negotiator, having overwhelmingly won two elections, most likely three -- these are facts, not fabricated fantasies like the ones America was subjected to from both Barack Obama and Joe Biden.

Again, Vincent de Paul describes pride as “nothing but lying.” Why? Because pride distorts the truth, thinks more highly of itself than it ought, and denies reality, all of which is the essence of narcissism. If you compare Barack Obama with Trump, Obama’s abilities were inflated and exaggerated. He convinced the masses that he was something he was not. To this day, Obama sees himself as the most intelligent and capable person to have ever walked God’s green earth.

Despite being surrounded by so-called experts, his entire presidency was a façade. Barack Obama exaggerated his abilities, hid his weaknesses, and pretty much dismissed the need for any god other than himself. Let’s not forget that it was Obama who had spent the last twenty or so years creating a “world not as it is, but as he thought it should be.”

Trump, on the other hand, values America and its Constitution. Based on the team around him, it’s clear that the President is also well aware of his limitations. That was evident in his first term, too, when, to his detriment, he trusted those he should never have trusted. Even still, Trump relies on the experts he surrounds himself with, taking counsel and guidance from them on all his decisions, which is a sign of humble leadership. If unpretentiousness is truth, then Trump’s verbalization of his successes is a sign of his diffidence.

Trump often acknowledges the nation’s need for God, calls for prayer, and allows himself to be prayed over, all examples of a person’s submissive attitude and reliance on God. Misconstrued by those who lack a smidgen of discernment, instead of Trump thinking he is God, after he was shot, the President verbalized his dependence on God when he said:

I’m supposed to be dead. I’m not supposed to be here. But something very special happened. Let’s face it. Something happened. It’s… an act of God. God spared my life for a reason. I was saved by God to make America great again. It changed something in me. I feel even stronger.

More recently, in his address to the nation, Trump said this:

I want to thank everybody. And, in particular, God. I want to just say, we love you, God, and we love our great military. Protect them. God bless the Middle East. God bless Israel and God bless America.

If that doesn’t smack of reverence, nothing does. Trump’s statement was a public proclamation that, as a nation, we depend on God. Humility is not self-deprecation; it’s honest acknowledgement of our need for a power higher than ourselves. Trump’s attitude is not off-putting; it’s refreshing. This is especially true after years of undeserved self-exaltation and liberal religiosity, where Democrat politicians profess faith, publicly walk with their families to church for a photo op, prayerfully take communion, and then support legislation that contradicts everything clearly outlined in God’s Word as forbidden. That sharp combination of extremist beliefs and fake Christianity effectively led many people astray.

Yet, those who accept the hypocrisy of the Left’s idea of pseudo-Christian faith are often the first to criticize Trump’s relationship with faith-based advisors and mock his open acknowledgment of America’s need for the guidance and protection from the Creator. For those who recognize a spiritual awakening and journey, it’s clear that this is precisely what Donald Trump has set out on. Willingly surrounded by people of faith, welcoming prayer even when the press is absent from the Oval Office, and always modestly acknowledging the nation’s need for God are all signs of a character trait that Trump is often not given credit for.

Meanwhile, messianic Barack Obama walked around for eight years, receiving worship while disingenuously acknowledging his personal need for God, and never once was he accused of the smugness he exuded in place of perspiration; instead, Trump is.

Now, amid the peace discussions with Putin, Zelensky, and world leaders, Donald Trump makes the most surprising statement of all his remarks thus far. Calling into “Fox & Friends,” he revealed that he hopes to negotiate a deal to end the war in Ukraine, saying,

I want to get to heaven. I’m hearing I’m not doing well. I am really at the bottom of the totem pole. But if I can get to heaven, this will be one of the reasons.

Unlike secularists Biden, Pelosi, and, of course, Barack Obama, who behaved as if his awesomeness was the key to heaven, Trump publicly acknowledged his inability to gain access to heaven. He also admitted his minuscule worth and demonstrated an unpretentious understanding that it is God alone who offers access to eternal life. All of which is “truth,” and therein is what sets Donald J. Trump apart as a genuinely humble man.
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« Reply #39 on: August 25, 2025, 08:07:49 AM »
maybe those di's that are again allowed to scream at recruits should  quietly read them bed time stories instead 8) dont they know strong men are quiet men!!
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« Reply #40 on: August 25, 2025, 09:53:33 AM »
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weak men talk alot and do nothing


Well duh.  That's pretty much what I've been saying.  If you weren't so tied up in taking offense to my dislike of braggerts, you'd see that I don't disagree with you at all about Trump.  Trump walks the walk.  What I have a problem with are men that constantly need to talk about what they can do.  I'm more impressed with those that just do it.  And, once again you go off on a twist and start talking about drill instructors yelling at recruits as though that was what I was talking about.  Are you that slow or are you just willing to twist anything to make a point?  I've got no use for drill instructors that coddle soldiers, or weak men or men who think they can talk themselves strong.  If I'm going into a place and there's a man talking about how many guys he can whoop, or how well he can shoot, or how many deer he's shot and there's another guy in the corner taking it all in and saying nothing, maybe with a small grin on his face, that's the guy I'm going to keep an eye on.
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Re: Humility is not in Trump's Vocabulary
« Reply #41 on: August 25, 2025, 10:03:37 AM »
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weak men talk alot and do nothing


Well duh.  That's pretty much what I've been saying.  If you weren't so tied up in taking offense to my dislike of braggerts, you'd see that I don't disagree with you at all about Trump.  Trump walks the walk.  What I have a problem with are men that constantly need to talk about what they can do.  I'm more impressed with those that just do it.  And, once again you go off on a twist and start talking about drill instructors yelling at recruits as though that was what I was talking about.  Are you that slow or are you just willing to twist anything to make a point?  I've got no use for drill instructors that coddle soldiers, or weak men or men who think they can talk themselves strong.  If I'm going into a place and there's a man talking about how many guys he can whoop, or how well he can shoot, or how many deer he's shot and there's another guy in the corner taking it all in and saying nothing, maybe with a small grin on his face, that's the guy I'm going to keep an eye on.

  ;)

I'm super excited that DIs are once again being allowed to scream at recruits.  :)
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Re: Humility is not in Trump's Vocabulary
« Reply #42 on: August 26, 2025, 01:37:14 AM »
and what have you done other then tap on a keyboard? for someone so concerned about the way trump talks you sure dont seem shy about personal attacks yourself.   seems somewhere in this [/quote]If I'm going into a place and there's a man talking about how many guys he can whoop, or how well he can shoot, or how many deer he's shot [/quote] i got you very intimidated ;) because this sure has nothing to do with this topic so are you willing to twist anything to try to turn people against me?? ;) one things for sure. no need to keep an eye on one here. but like i said. dont worry. you have half the country agreeing with your passivism and wanting men to be quiet and more feminine. maybe trump should organize tea parties show his feminine side to the countries that want us DEAD and the people who want to DESTROY this country. yup talking politely will really work against shiff shummer aoc and bernie. against china russia korea and iran!!! give me a flipping break!!  im out of this now. you just follow me along finding ways to attack every post i make. its become laughable
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weak men talk alot and do nothing


Well duh.  That's pretty much what I've been saying.  If you weren't so tied up in taking offense to my dislike of braggerts, you'd see that I don't disagree with you at all about Trump.  Trump walks the walk.  What I have a problem with are men that constantly need to talk about what they can do.  I'm more impressed with those that just do it.  And, once again you go off on a twist and start talking about drill instructors yelling at recruits as though that was what I was talking about.  Are you that slow or are you just willing to twist anything to make a point?  I've got no use for drill instructors that coddle soldiers, or weak men or men who think they can talk themselves strong.  If I'm going into a place and there's a man talking about how many guys he can whoop, or how well he can shoot, or how many deer he's shot and there's another guy in the corner taking it all in and saying nothing, maybe with a small grin on his face, that's the guy I'm going to keep an eye on.
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Re: Humility is not in Trump's Vocabulary
« Reply #43 on: August 26, 2025, 02:23:14 AM »
Getting back to the original post, I believe Trump should not believe a damn thing that this killer or any other communist says. Also I wish he would come down on Putin and quit saying he has a good relationship with him,  B.S. Take the bull by the horn's and put this ahole in his place.
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Re: Humility is not in Trump's Vocabulary
« Reply #44 on: August 26, 2025, 09:49:01 AM »
If you don't have a comeback without lying, just don't bother.

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and what have you done other then tap on a keyboard?

Isn't that all you're doing as well?

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for someone so concerned about the way trump talks

NEVER said that.  In, fact, I said just the opposite.

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seems somewhere in this
If I'm going into a place and there's a man talking about how many guys he can whoop, or how well he can shoot, or how many deer he's shot [/quote] i got you very intimidated ;)[/quote]

ROFLMA!!!

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because this sure has nothing to do with this topic


What topic are you reading?  The name of the topic is "Humility is not in Trump's Vocabulary".

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so are you willing to twist anything to try to turn people against me?? ;)

Not necessary.  You do a fine job of that all by yourself.

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but like i said. dont worry. you have half the country agreeing with your passivism and wanting men to be quiet and more feminine.


A flat out lie.  I'm the one saying that masculinity comes from strenght.  You're the one equating being loud with masculinity.  No surprise there.

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maybe trump should organize tea parties show his feminine side to the countries that want us DEAD and the people who want to DESTROY this country. yup talking politely will really work against shiff shummer aoc and bernie. against china russia korea and iran!!! give me a flipping break!!


I never said that.  So, another lie.  In fact, I have never given Trump grief over his talk.  If you actually read people's post, instead of just getting your panties in a knot anytime someone says something you think is directed at you, you'd have seen that I said "Trump walks the walk".

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im out of this now.


Highly doubtful.

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you just follow me along finding ways to attack every post i make. its become laughable

Well, your responses certainly are.
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