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The President of Europe?

I think not

Sure, Donny, sure:

Unreliable. Creating more problems than solving them. A negative force on the world stage. This is how large shares of America’s closest allies view the U.S., according to new polling, as President Donald Trump pursues a sweeping foreign policy overhaul.

Pluralities in Germany and France — and a majority of Canadians — say the U.S. is a negative force globally, according to new international POLITICO-Public First polling. Views are more mixed in the United Kingdom, but more than a third of respondents there share that dim assessment.

Ya think??? He’s taken a wrecking ball to our country and wants to do the same to all of our friends.

President of Europe? Please. The only person who would say that is Viktor Orbán.

When asked whether the U.S. supports its allies around the world or challenges them, a majority of Canadians say the latter, as well as just under half of respondents in Germany and France. In the U.K., roughly 4 in 10 say the U.S. challenges, rather than supports, its allies, more than a third say it cannot be depended on in a crisis, nearly half say it creates problems for other countries, and 35 percent say the U.S. is a negative force overall.

I can’t imagine why they think that:

He called Europe a “decaying” group of nations led by “weak” people in a recent POLITICO interview and his sweeping National Security Strategy argued that the continent has lost its “national identities and self-confidence.”

He’s a pig and he’s making the United States an enemy of our closest allies while sucking up to every tinpot dictator like Putin and those freak shows Milei in Argentina and Bolsonaro in Brazil. And it’s not because he has some big ideological agenda (that JD.) It’s because he’s a cretinous moron who hasn’t the vaguest idea what he’s doing and is running the country on the basis of who licks his boots the hardest.

It’s so dispiriting.

It’s going to take a lot of effort to crawl back out of this abyss but it’s still doable, thank goodness. But we can’t afford any more of this.


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