Bibi has no golden trinkets to offer.

What's next, a bronze statue of himself in the Rose Garden?
In all seriousness, nothing would surprise me.

‘Deeply creepy’: Enormous brooding banner of Trump now hangs next to Lincoln outside Department of Agriculture

This is what he is. The world has seen it all before.

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In all seriousness, nothing would surprise me.

‘Deeply creepy’: Enormous brooding banner of Trump now hangs next to Lincoln outside Department of Agriculture

This is what he is. The world has seen it all before.

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Can't you just see a banner of that type looming over his $45M military style birthday parade? The visual imagery is comparable to, and likely inspired by, what many of the world's dictators have done in history.

The only thing missing is a cadre of troops making sure people bow when they walk by it.
 
Can't you just see a banner of that type looming over his $45M military style birthday parade? The visual imagery is comparable to, and likely inspired by, what many of the world's dictators have done in history.
Yep. And currently, in North Korea.

A person has to ACTIVELY ignore history to not be alarmed.

And the flock is not alarmed at all. This is what they want.
 
Yep. And currently, in North Korea.

A person has to ACTIVELY ignore history to not be alarmed.

And the flock is not alarmed at all. This is what they want.
He said the price tag for his parade is a small price to pay for the benefits. Benefits for who?
 
Benefits to him
What we are seeing is the manifestation of the prez trump always wanted to be. Not constrained by law, tradition, decency, institutional norms, our cultural democratic heritage, anything resembling the conventions the country has lived by for 250 years.
 

Trump Shrugs Off Netanyahu on Gulf Tour​

When President Trump shook hands with Syria’s new leader and promised to lift sanctions on his country at the Saudi royal palace this week, it was a vivid demonstration of how the president’s Middle East diplomacy has all but sidelined Israel.

“Tough guy, very strong past,” Mr. Trump said about President Ahmed al-Shara, who once had ties with Al Qaeda. Mr. Trump said he was ending the sanctions, many of which had been imposed on Syria’s previous government, “to give them a chance at greatness.”

In doing so, Mr. Trump was effectively shrugging off the views of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose government calls Mr. al-Shara a “jihadist.” Israel’s military has bombed Syria hundreds of times since December, when rebels led by Mr. al-Shara ousted President Bashar al-Assad from power.

Mr. Trump’s five-day tour through the Middle East this week underscored a new dynamic, one in which Israel — and Mr. Netanyahu, in particular — is something of an afterthought. In Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, Mr. Trump has sought to negotiate peace deals in Iran and Yemen and cut trillion-dollar business deals with the wealthy nations of the Persian Gulf.

He did not make a stop in Israel.


What is Netanyahu's most valuable asset in Don's transactional eyes? Helping deliver votes. In part due to the tangential relationship of evangelicals with Israel and the plight of Israelis.

Does he need Bibi for that now? No. If trump seeks another term it will not be by way of the ballot box.

What has been trump's lifelong goal? Wealth. Who can best deliver it to him, Israel or countries in the ME? The answer to that question can be found in where Don spent the first foreign trip of the new regime.

“The overall sense is of shifting attention and perception of interest, mainly to the Gulf States, where the money is,” said Itamar Rabinovich, a former Israeli ambassador to the United States.
Netanyahu has nothing to worry about.

Trump would never abandon his fellow fascist.
 

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