Donald Trump was not yet two minutes into his first speech to the United Nations General Assembly of his second term when he credited himself for having single-handedly forged a world “that was prosperous and at peace.”
He was, of course, referring to his first term, which led into a screed about how the president who both followed and preceded him, Joe Biden, squandered it all … largely by not being him.
Then, in what became just the first of many instances of denigrating the country he once again leads — on one of the biggest stages in the world — the 47th president groused about how “four years of weakness, lawlessness and radicalism” under the Biden administration had “delivered our nation into a repeated set of disasters.”
Clearly the rest of the world doesn’t want to give him credit for solving the war between “Aberbaijan” and Albania.
He just took credit for solving the Cambodia-Armenia war. They are 4000 miles apart.
His word salad never ceases to amaze me.
That’s ok. Most serious problems will happen after he starts talking about Walmart-Alabama war.
Walmart could win that war simply by closing all of its stores in and around Alabama.
Walmart is based on Bentonville, Arkansas, right next door to Alabama. A lot of bad blood there, going back generations. Something to do with marrying cousins, and a moonshine rivalry.