When the red line “IS” the red line

God, what a drastic reversal. How often does a team lead by 24 and then lose by 20...Houston will remember this one for a decade.

This is a newer article about the success and accuracy of the missiles which hit the Saudi Oil facility.  17 of 19 were direct hits.

 

In the recent bombing, they missed our troups on purpose, yet claimed that they had killed 80 personel, "slapping America in the face".  We know that was a lie so they could save face with their people.  Trump has them scared.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/how-a-quantum-change-in-missiles-has-made-iran-a-far-more-dangerous-foe/2020/01/07/63020a0c-30c7-11ea-9313-6cba89b1b9fb_story.html

The Washington Post is not a legitimate news source.

 

This is typical of right-wing propaganda--they claim to know things that they couldn't possibly have known. Whether they missed "on purpose" would require mind-reading. We don't know what their true intentions were.

 

Of course, you and other Trumpers can interpret this in the most Trump-favorable light:

 

1. They were mad at Trump.

2. They fired missiles at our airbases.

3. But: Trump makes them quake in fear, so:

4. They deliberately missed.

 

You have no idea what the Iranians' mindset is right now. Neither does Trump. In order to find such things out, you have to TALK to people, not bomb them. But Trump doesn't know how to do that--he just knows how to be a bully.

I was hoping that this thread was about taking the ''L'' and going to Wrigley Field, but then I seen who the OP was....


Originally posted by: Vegas Todd

I was hoping that this thread was about taking the ''L'' and going to Wrigley Field, but then I seen who the OP was....


There will be a follow-up post about how Iran is going to surrender to Trump and cede half its territory to him to be converted to bigly golf courses.

 

I've never been to Wrigley Field, but I'm sure it's quite an experience. It's a living antique. And these days, the Cubs actually win most of the time!!

I've been to Wrigley Field hundreds of times...................my first time was as a 4 year old in 1963.  We moved to the northwest suburbs (29 miles from Wrigley) in 1962.  In the 1960's, the Cubs rarely drew a million fans a year.  In the 70's, they tended to draw between a millon and 1.5 million.  In the late 1980's, the began to draw about 2 million fans per year.  In the past 15 years or so, Cubs attendance is running about 3 million fans.

 

It's a nice ballpark, but I'll take Indianapolis' Victory Field any day.............the Pirates AAA team.  The Indians lead all of the minor league in attendance last year (and most other years also) with about 650,000 fans over  the 70 home games.

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