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  vrijdag 3 april 2026 @ 21:09:19 #226
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 3 april 2026 20:56 schreef Sherlock_Holmes het volgende:

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En wees in elk geval blij dat ze aan jullie kant staan op een aantal punten.
Aan 'jullie kant' nog wel, hahahaaaaa!
  vrijdag 3 april 2026 @ 21:10:50 #227
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 3 april 2026 21:05 schreef Szura het volgende:
F-15 kaputski
Black Hawk beschadigd tijdens het zoeken naar de piloten
A-10 ‘Warthog’ op de zeebodem

Lekker dagje in de speciale militaire operatie _O_
Stafchef eruit geflikkerd

So much winning kijk al die libs eens janken _O_
Huilen dan.
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10s.gif Op vrijdag 3 april 2026 21:09 schreef kladderadatsch het volgende:

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Aan 'jullie kant' nog wel, hahahaaaaa!
Ok, dan niet ;(
´ Just remember, there's a thin line between being a hero and being a memory´
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9s.gif Op vrijdag 3 april 2026 21:10 schreef Isdatzo het volgende:

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Stafchef eruit geflikkerd

So much winning kijk al die libs eens janken _O_
Uiteraard. Janken van het lachen.

En dan een paar minuten later niet meer omdat dit hele incompentente kneuzencircus de daadwerkelijke realiteit is, helaas.
"Bleach is healthy. It's mostly water. And we are mostly water. Therefore, we are bleach."
  vrijdag 3 april 2026 @ 21:23:12 #230
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0s.gif Op donderdag 2 april 2026 19:22 schreef Ronald-Koeman het volgende:
Pam Bondi weg als AG aldus Fox News.
Place your bets, ik denk dat Kash Patel de eerstvolgende is die eruit vliegt.
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 3 april 2026 21:23 schreef kladderadatsch het volgende:

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Place your bets, ik denk dat Kash Patel de eerstvolgende is die eruit vliegt.
Nah, ik gok op Gabbard. Eerst alle vrouwen eruit werken natuurlijk, want het zijn geen big strong guys waar Trump zo op geilt.
"Bleach is healthy. It's mostly water. And we are mostly water. Therefore, we are bleach."
  vrijdag 3 april 2026 @ 21:30:50 #232
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7s.gif Op vrijdag 3 april 2026 21:25 schreef OMG het volgende:

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Nah, ik gok op Gabbard. Eerst alle vrouwen eruit werken natuurlijk, want het zijn geen big strong guys waar Trump zo op geilt.
Of allebei, op dezelfde dag!

*O*
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 3 april 2026 20:53 schreef Sherlock_Holmes het volgende:

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Klopt ja, maar gelukkig heeft extreemlinks niks met complottheorietjes :{
Het kon niet aangetoond worden dat die kogel werd geschoten met het wapen van de schutter.
Maar ook niet bewezen dat er een ander wapen moet zijn
Het gebeurt wel eens dat niet bewezen kan worden dat de kogel inderdaad uit het aangewezen wapen kwam.
Bekijk deze YouTube-video
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10s.gif Op vrijdag 3 april 2026 21:30 schreef kladderadatsch het volgende:

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Of allebei, op dezelfde dag!

*O*
Voor het moment vind ik de bourbon barrel wannabe soldier boy gevaarlijker. Die mag liever gisteren dan vandaag wieberen.
Aut viam inveniam, aut faciam
There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.
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Op maandag 3 februari 2014 08:10 schreef Enchanter het volgende:[/b]
In discussie gaan met Koos Vogels :') , een grotere mongool is er niet :r
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 3 april 2026 15:17 schreef Perrin het volgende:

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een paar dagen geleden:
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Republikeinen zijn winning in projecteren
  zaterdag 4 april 2026 @ 18:54:17 #237
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Bijbehorend artikel, maar deze foto zegt meer dan woorden:

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My friend has a perfect pitch for a reality show for Paramount+: “Pam and Kristi’s Spring Break Barf-fest.”

With no figs left to give, fed up with everything, especially the mean boss who canned them, the girls head to Cancún. They hold each other’s hair back as they upchuck. And they sweetly keep up each other’s spirits. But then they lose their passports and can’t get back across the border. Ay, caramba! ...
https://www.nytimes.com/2(...)RypIr&smid=url-share
How do we turn this world-class fuck-up into a world-class learning experience?
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1s.gif Op zaterdag 4 april 2026 18:54 schreef Hyperdude het volgende:
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Bijbehorend artikel, maar deze foto zegt meer dan woorden:
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https://www.nytimes.com/2(...)RypIr&smid=url-share
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Justice Department staffers were quick to chuck Bondi’s portrait in the trash.
“The fundamental cause of the trouble in the modern world today is that the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.”— Bertrand Russell
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Dear Reader (especially those of you who just realized that opossums and possums are not the same animal),

Okay, I have very little time today. I’m in Baton Rouge for a talk and then have to race to the airport. So I am relying on Bill Buckley’s advice: When you don’t know what to write about, write about something that annoys you.

Now, after decades of doing this, I’ve added a few corollaries to this rule. Annoyance is a great muse, but so are other less-than-wholly-virtuous emotions, like schadenfreude.

And it is with a mixture of schadenfreude and annoyance I come to the issue of Donald Trump’s supposed betrayal of MAGA by launching a war against Iran.

But let’s start from the beginning.

“Meet the Harvard whiz kid who wants to explain Trumpism.”

That was the headline for a 2017 profile of Julius Krein written by my friend Eliana Johnson for Politico. It began: “A 30-year-old conservative wunderkind is out to intellectualize Trumpism, the amorphous ideology that lifted its namesake to the presidency in November.”

In pursuit of the effort to create an ideologically serious thing called “Trumpism,” Krein was launching the journal American Affairs. Given what I thought then—and now—about Trump, Trumpslaining, and other forms of Trump apologia, it would be reasonable to assume that I heaped scorn on Krein’s project. I didn’t. I welcomed it. But as I told Eliana for her reporting, he had his work cut out for him:

“It will take a good deal of time for even Trump’s most gifted apologists to craft an intellectually or ideologically coherent theme or narrative to his program,” said Jonah Goldberg, a senior editor of National Review. “Trump boasts that he wants to be unpredictable and insists that he will make all decisions on a case-by-case basis. That’s a hard approach for an intellectual journal to defend in every particular.”

I’ve been making versions of this argument for a decade. Trump has no “ideology.” He does have a few ideas. Off the top of my head: take the oil, tariffs are economic Viagra, strength good, never apologize, women won’t resist celebrities when they grab them by their privates, “good genes” matter a lot, allies are whiny bitches, a bunch of romantic convictions about the supremacy of his instincts, and some Norman Vincent Peale-inspired nonsense about willing the reality you want into existence.

Taken together, these ideas, gut impulses, sentiments, and irritable mental gestures do not amount to an ideology. They could be the foundation of an ideology. But constructing an actual ideology requires thinking about how your various commitments might conflict, where the trade-offs are, what the edge cases might be, etc. That’s why I’ve been writing, over and over again, that Trumpism isn’t an ideology, it’s a psychology. When he attacks critics or even loyalists who defy him, it’s almost never because of the arguments or reasons offered by the critics and defiers. It is the mere fact that they don’t defer to him. If you say “no” to something he really wants, it’s because you must “hate Trump.”

But Trumpism is not just about Trump’s psychology, it’s the psychology of many of his supporters. If Trump is for it, it must be right.

Ron DeSantis’ 2024 presidential campaign conducted focus groups to ask Republican voters about issues like COVID lockdowns. Seventy percent of participants said they opposed them. But then, when they were asked about Trump’s COVID lockdowns, 70 percent supported them. Simply “attaching Trump’s name to an otherwise effective message had a tendency to invert the results.”

What is true of random voters in poorly lit hotel conference rooms is also true of a great many pundits, politicians, economists, and intellectuals. The motives may be more cynical and mercenary, but the effect is the same.

If you could do a comprehensive search of every form of media and interaction, I bet you’d find I have been accused of “Trump Derangement Syndrome” more than a million times. If you want to understand my occasional political dyspepsia, please consider that the vast majority of people who level that charge at me are people who literally change what they believe (or say they believe) based on whether Trump believes it—at any given moment.

Seriously, think about that. Trump changes his positions constantly, and hordes of his supposedly principled intellectual defenders change their positions with him—and I’m supposed to be the deranged one for not doing likewise? When the Trumpists said that merely carrying a legal weapon was proof of criminal—even terroristic—intent, how many longtime, dogmatic, Second Amendment boosters aped the talking points?

I have some grace for normal voters when it comes to this kind of thing. Most Americans aren’t politicians, ideologues, or intellectuals. They trust Trump—foolishly, I think—but often understandably. But it’s difficult for me to hide my contempt for self-styled intellectuals and ideologues who routinely jettison their convictions based on what Trump does or says on any given day. If you thought Bill Clinton’s sybaritic and priapistic tendencies were appalling but simply laugh off objections to Trump’s even more sordid behavior, you don’t have a principled objection to adultery. You have a “principled” objection to objecting to immoral behavior by politicians you like. That is the single unspoken standard behind every double-standard regarding Trump and his most committed opponents. They are making Trump the standard for their views.

Swap out sexual licentiousness for industrial policy, protectionism, corruption, mental incoherence, arrogance, and replace Clinton with Joe Biden or Barack Obama and the argument doesn’t change.

Oh, and now you can add to that list “Middle East wars.”

Which brings me to the revolt of some Trump “intellectuals” over the Iran war. Tucker Carlson, Sohrab Ahmari, Christopher Caldwell, Mollie Hemingway, and numerous others are stunned, shocked, appalled by Trump’s “betrayal” of MAGA. And it’s schadenfreudtastically hilarious.

It pains me to include Caldwell in that list, because there are few writers and intellectuals I have respected more over the last 30 years, regardless of my disagreements with him. Caldwell is probably best in class of a group of intellectuals who have tried to argue for a serious intellectual consistency to Trumpism.

He has declared the Iran war “The End of Trumpism.” He writes:

Contrary to its portrayal in the newspapers, Trumpism was a movement of democratic restoration. At its center was the idea of the deep state. In recent decades, selective universities created a credentialocracy, civil-rights law endowed it with a system of ideological enforcement, the tax code entrenched a class of would-be philosopher-kings in the nonprofit sector, and civil-service protections armed government bureaucrats to fight back against any effort at democratic reform.

There is more wisdom in this than some knee-jerk Trump-haters will allow for. That wisdom accounts for a large portion of why I have grace for generic Trump voters. It’s also why I said they were foolish for putting their faith in Trump. Because the high-minded versions of Trumpism were always ridiculous when applied to Trump himself.

Let’s give Trump the maximum benefit of the doubt and assume he saw what Caldwell sees about how America got off course. The guy who took a plane from Qatar never held this “democratic restoration” of American government as his goal. The guy who is turning the Department of Justice into a score-settling and self-aggrandizement machine and who sees personal loyalty as the only non-negotiable criterion for government employment didn’t care about “The

And, just to check the box, the guy who tried to steal an election doesn’t care about actual nuts-and-bolts democracy. Caldwell has talked himself into a strange corner. He sees Trump as a paladin for the informal, atmospheric, poetic, abstract concept of “democracy” while yada-yadaing over the slap-to-the-face reality that Trump has nothing but contempt for the formal, non-poetic, practice of actual democracy.

Simply put, Trump got into politics for himself. To the extent Trump saw and understood the zeitgeist that Caldwell identifies, he considered it an opportunity, not a cause.

The idea that Trump’s war on Iran is a betrayal of “True Trumpism” is the last gasp of people who told themselves that Trumpism was an ideology. And it’s embarrassing.

I don’t agree with Trump on much, but he is incandescently, blazingly, irrefutably correct when he says “I think that MAGA is Trump.” Or as he told The Atlantic, “Well, considering that I’m the one that developed ‘America First,’ and considering that the term wasn’t used until I came along, I think I’m the one that decides that.”

Now, just to be clear, Trump did not invent the term “America First.” Because he doesn’t know anything about American history, he didn’t know what “America First” meant until a reporter used the phrase with him in an interview.

But on his larger point, Trump is right. Whether you call it MAGA or America First or Trumpism, he determines what it is. And that has been true from the beginning. If you sincerely thought otherwise, the joke is on you.

Now, ascribing sincerity to Trump’s intellectual defenders is not a concession I am willing to grant wholesale. I think some intellectuals, Caldwell among them, came to their positions in good faith (you can tell from his “End of Trumpism” piece that he saw Trump the man with fairly clear eyes). But Tucker Carlson and many of the others were always liars. They knew the beast they were hitching themselves to. For instance, Carlson once texted a friend “I hate [Trump] passionately” but publicly insisted “I love Trump.”

One reason I find this moment so deliciously hilarious is that some of the people turning on him are discovering that I was right all along. They were fine with all of the terrible, ugly, cruel, and stupid things Trump did so long as they thought Trumpism meant what they wanted it to mean. It’s like they cheered Godzilla smashing one building or another, crafting ornate theories for why he crushed that school or why he melted that radio tower. But when Godzilla turns his gaze toward something they love, they shout “Betrayal!”

Others knew all along what Godzilla was all about, but they benefited from pretending otherwise for money, fame, or influence. Or they reasoned that after Godzilla retreated to the sea to go live on Mar-a-Monster Island, they would be able to rule the rubble he left behind.

Regardless, the war on Iran isn’t a betrayal of Trumpism, this is Trumpism on full display.

That people are calling it a betrayal is what economists call a “revealed preference.” Godzilla smashing things is wise, defensible, and worthy of celebrating. But smashing things allegedly in service to Israel is an outrage.

As I wrote earlier this week, there are many defensible arguments against this war and for it. I do not believe America is doing it for Israel. Yes, it benefits Israel. And haters of Israel, like haters of Jews (not necessarily the same thing), tend to operate from a conspiratorial—cui bono?—theory of causation. If Israel benefits from something—or can even be perceived as benefiting—then Israel must be the author of it. That’s the gist of Joe Kent’s preposterous, ahistorical, and delusional letter of resignation from the National Counterterrorism Center. None of these people resigned or denounced Trump because of Trump’s tariffs, or his seizure of Nicolás Maduro, January 6, or any of the other ridiculous or heinous things Trump has done. They defended it. They polished the turds until they could see their own reflection in them. But helping the jooos? Stop the Trump train. I want to get off.

The invasion of Iran reveals nothing new about Trump or Trumpism. The reaction to it reveals a great deal about a lot of people.
https://thedispatch.com/n(...)r-donald-trump-maga/

Deze is al van een paar weken geleden maar toch. Spijker en kop wat mij betreft.
  zaterdag 4 april 2026 @ 21:55:14 #240
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 3 april 2026 15:17 schreef Perrin het volgende:

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een paar dagen geleden:
[ x ]
Whaha.
De pot calling the ketel that hij black ziet.
Deceit for a lifetime has taken it's toll.
An emotional void, I feel numb and cold.
You're all dead to me now. And has been for long.
The time has come to reap what you've sown.
  zaterdag 4 april 2026 @ 22:34:54 #241
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Hoor wat geruis over Trump en een niet gepland bezoek aan Walter Reed ziekenhuis.

Tot nu toe geen fatsoenlijke bronnen.

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The White House attempted to dismiss speculation that President Donald Trump is receiving treatment at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center as rumours regarding his health erupted online on Saturday.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/(...)tal-rumours-36970233
How do we turn this world-class fuck-up into a world-class learning experience?
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Is de jaarlijkse checkup niet rond deze tijd?
Het zou wat zijn zeg.
Max en WA bijna onderweg…
  zaterdag 4 april 2026 @ 22:50:35 #243
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Kan natuurlijk ook zijn dat ie gewonde militairen bezoekt.
Maar dat lijkt mij niet echt zijn ding.
How do we turn this world-class fuck-up into a world-class learning experience?
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1s.gif Op zaterdag 4 april 2026 22:50 schreef Hyperdude het volgende:
Kan natuurlijk ook zijn dat ie gewonde militairen bezoekt.
Maar dat lijkt mij niet echt zijn ding.
Hard gelachen. Héél hard. Dank je hartelijk.
  zaterdag 4 april 2026 @ 23:37:54 #245
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Als hij nu dood zou gaan heeft hij toch een uitweg uit de oorlog met Iran gevonden...
Als je goed om je heen kijkt zie je dat alles gekleurd is.
  zondag 5 april 2026 @ 06:30:02 #246
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BREAKING (ABC News): The second crew member aboard the F-15E shot down over Iran on Friday has been rescued by U.S. military forces who conducted a rescue mission earlier on Saturday night, two U.S. officials confirmed to ABC News.

https://bsky.app/profile/(...)l/post/3mipvskz36k2i

https://bsky.app/profile/nytimes.com/post/3mipvtccr6q25
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1s.gif Op zaterdag 4 april 2026 22:34 schreef Hyperdude het volgende:
Hoor wat geruis over Trump en een niet gepland bezoek aan Walter Reed ziekenhuis.

Tot nu toe geen fatsoenlijke bronnen.
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https://www.mirror.co.uk/(...)tal-rumours-36970233
Er zou ook een massale weigering van een ground troops oorlog zijn door generaals en er zijn geruchten over een interne coup ten gevolge van. Het zal wel weer niet, maar het wordt wel eens tijd met dat gerommel van dementia don.
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0s.gif Op zondag 5 april 2026 06:30 schreef la_perle_rouge het volgende:
BREAKING (ABC News): The second crew member aboard the F-15E shot down over Iran on Friday has been rescued by U.S. military forces who conducted a rescue mission earlier on Saturday night, two U.S. officials confirmed to ABC News.

https://bsky.app/profile/(...)l/post/3mipvskz36k2i

https://bsky.app/profile/nytimes.com/post/3mipvtccr6q25
Wat knap! ( ooit eens een ncis aflevering gezien dat zij dat flikten in Rusland, en toen zat ik ademloos te kijken.
Ze werkten toen met hitte camera’s vanuit satellieten, n.b. in de nacht.)

[ Bericht 3% gewijzigd door AnneX op 05-04-2026 09:48:50 ]
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Maar is die piloot nou een sucker of een loser? Want Trump houdt vast liever van piloten die niet waren neergeschoten. Toch?
"Bleach is healthy. It's mostly water. And we are mostly water. Therefore, we are bleach."
  Eindredactie Sport / Forummod zondag 5 april 2026 @ 08:33:19 #250
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1s.gif Op zondag 5 april 2026 08:31 schreef OMG het volgende:
Maar is die piloot nou een sucker of een loser? Want Trump houdt vast liever van piloten die niet waren neergeschoten. Toch?
Nee, volgens Trump ben je een loser als je gepakt wordt. Deze man is dus ontsnapt aan het zijn van een loser.
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