US may have killed Quds Force Commander Qasem Soleimani

The only moral high ground I take is in saying that Trump is in the historically low moral pits.
You made the oft stated claim that it's somehow the democrats who shoulder the burden and blame for the Trump presidency and possible re-election. I view that as nothing more than a cop-out for people who are looking for self-justification for their support of Trump while trying to avoid the baggage that comes with that support. It's a little like the wife-beater saying he didn't want to beat his wife but she made him do it by blah, blah, blah......

You may not bang the drum for Trump but you certainly bang the drum against anti-Trumpers more than you do against pro-Trumpers.

You might want to bang the drum against this: "The Never Trumper Republicans, though on respirators with not many left, are in certain ways worse and more dangerous for our Country than the Do Nothing Democrats," Trump tweeted Thursday. "Watch out for them, they are human scum!"

This is from the President of the United States on a public forum where he has 40 million followers about elected officials who are members of his own party............crickets.

But dems who rightfully demonize Trump over such things are the reason we have him?????????
Do nothing dems are scum.
 
If you closely at the pics from the BDA you can see that one of the hits appears to be on a drone hangar.
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Opinion | The press is buying Iran's propaganda, but we're not all mourning Soleimani

What has not been widely said is that this revered hero was the same man who oversaw the deaths of at least 1,500 Iranians protesting the regime just this fall, when it blacked out the internet and its security forces opened fire on the millions who took to the streets — a response understood to be under Soleimani’s orders, given his role in suppressing dissent.
I haven’t heard anyone refer to Soleimani’s statement, which I heard broadcast on my Los Angeles radio station only weeks ago, that he was ready to kill millions more of his own countrymen in order to protect the regime.
 
Opinion | The press is buying Iran's propaganda, but we're not all mourning Soleimani

What has not been widely said is that this revered hero was the same man who oversaw the deaths of at least 1,500 Iranians protesting the regime just this fall, when it blacked out the internet and its security forces opened fire on the millions who took to the streets — a response understood to be under Soleimani’s orders, given his role in suppressing dissent.
I haven’t heard anyone refer to Soleimani’s statement, which I heard broadcast on my Los Angeles radio station only weeks ago, that he was ready to kill millions more of his own countrymen in order to protect the regime.

The sentiment contained here should be common sense. We often conflate our circumstance with that of others in an entirely different one but use our worldview to perform the analysis.
 

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