Thursday, March 12, 2026

Worst

 “I guess the worst case would be we do this, and then somebody takes over who’s as bad as the previous person, right? That could happen. We don’t want that to happen.”

This is how the orange felon responded when the press asked him for what he believed would be the worst-case scenario in Iran would be. 

Over the weekend, Iran selected fifty-six-year-old Mojtaba Khamenei to be its new supreme leader. If that name looks a little familiar, it's probably because he is the son of that "previous person." 

Oops. 

What do you suppose the chances are that the son of the man the United States murdered will come to this conflict with open eyes and a clear head? Heck, if he had a spare Nobel Peace Prize sitting around, he might even offer it up as a token of his newfound respect and admiration for the guy who invaded his country. 

And we might see oil being sold for less than one hundred dollars a barrel in the next week. 

"We will be greeted as liberators," insisted the late "Dick" Cheney while introducing the 2003 invasion of Iraq. This proved to be a slight miscalculation. One that kept us there for nearly nine years, "liberating" a country that seemed less than interested in our "liberation." 

This is the portion of today's entry in which we point out that not a single arrest has been made as a result of the Trumpstein Files being released. Not here in the United States, anyway. Meanwhile, bodies have begun to return to these shores after having paid the ultimate price for the pedo-in-chief's fear of being "found out." 

I'll just go ahead and add that to the worst-case scenario. 

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