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Trump don't play

Author: ColeyO (12926 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 3:16 am on Feb 25, 2026
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We gather you enjoy watching game shows.

Author: conorlarkin (22298 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 10:05 am on Feb 25, 2026
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Excerpts from Tom Nichols’ piece:

The longest State of the Union in modern history is now over. Donald Trump held court in the House of Representatives and said little of substance, but substance wasn’t the point. This year, he intended to put on a show, with an array of guest stars and special appearances. He was happy, because he was playing the roles he clearly loves: game-show host, ringmaster, MC, beneficent granter of wishes—and, where the Democrats were concerned, a self-righteous inquisitor.

Trump did his usual rote lying about the economy—pity the fact-checkers who tried to keep up even in the first 10 minutes or so of the speech—along with some of his other greatest hits, including the many wars he stopped and the magic of tariffs. (He referred to the “unfortunate involvement” of the Supreme Court on the tariff issue, as if the justices barged into his office like interlopers.)

Ronald Reagan, the Great Communicator, once managed to do the entire State of the Union address in 31 minutes; that’s because he could say important things efficiently and well. Tonight, however, was not about communication, it was about showmanship. Almost every line was a cue for applause from obedient Republicans; they even gave Jared Kushner a standing ovation. Every few minutes, Trump told a story, and reached out into the audience like the host of The Price Is Right, telling people to come on down.

He started, of course, with the U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team. Just basking along with Team USA wasn’t enough. Trump soon announced that the goalie Connor Hellebuyck would receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Normally, this honor is bestowed for a lifetime of achievement, but this time it was given as if the young athlete had chosen the right door and found a new car.

And so it went, all night. Sometimes, the guests were meant to tug at the heart, such as when Trump recognized Erica Kirk, the wife of the murdered activist Charlie Kirk. Others were presented as ornaments meant to illustrate Trump’s successes: Enrique Marquez, a Venezuelan political prisoner freed after U.S. forces deposed the strongman Nicolas Maduro, was given a round of well-deserved applause. Trump also gave a shoutout to a woman whose IVF medications were now, he claimed, cheaper.

But no group received more attention than the U.S. military. Trump handed out two Purple Hearts (one posthumously), a Legion of Merit, and not one, but two Congressional Medals of Honor. Military awards that should have been treated with dignity and respect were placed on men like prizes, including a moment when Trump’s co-host, the First Lady, put one of the Medals of Honor around the neck of a 100-year-old fighter pilot.

As the whole business dragged on, the atmosphere started to seem less like a game show than the late night Jerry Lewis telethons of the 1970s, in which a tired but pumped Lewis alternately griped at the audience, broke into maudlin emotion, or jumped up to welcome a new guest. The only thing Trump did not do was explain his policies—especially about war and peace—to Congress or the American people.

The largest American armada assembled since the second Gulf War is now encircling Iran. Trump never mentioned the buildup; instead he claimed that his one overriding interest was that Iran would forswear nuclear weapons forever. But the brief case he laid out was not for nonproliferation, but for regime change. The president claimed that Iran has killed 32,000 of its own people in recent crackdowns, a number far higher than most estimates. He made the accusation—rightly—that Iran is an odious regime and a supporter of terrorism. He vowed that they would never get a nuclear weapon.

And that was it. Back to the show!

But if some of the address was a game show, much of it was a bloody Grand Guignol theater of horror stories, almost all about immigrants preying on the helpless and the innocent. Trump led into these anecdotes by starting with an accusation that the Somali community of Minnesota was scamming the state. He followed up with stories of murder and mayhem, including the tale of a tractor-trailor driven by someone in the country illegally—“let in by Joe Biden”—who hit a little girl. She and her father were, of course, in the audience.

Some sort of a message from the chief executive to the legislature about “the state of the Union” is required by the Constitution. Most presidents have treated it as a chance to note their accomplishments, to harangue Congress into supporting their priorities, and to speak to the American people. It’s an outdated institution, and Americans would likely be better off if the report were delivered from the president to Congress in a letter rather than the media festival it has become.

But Trump tonight went far beyond what even the most self-indulgent presidents would have envisioned. Beset by scandal, facing multiple defeats in America’s courts, and hitting levels of unpopularity that would make Richard Nixon nod with empathy, he turned the State of the Union into a vulgar, populist carnival.

Trump made a great show of honoring a handful of U.S. military heroes. Meanwhile, thousands of young men and women are a world away, waiting for his orders to go to war. The president of the United States might have taken a moment tonight to tell their families why they’re out there, and what they’re supposed to do. But why bother? The show must go on.


The American Dream belongs to all of us. — Kamala Harris
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It’s probably a good thing he “don’t” play. He might hurt himself

Author: Domer From Hell (17814 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 4:04 am on Feb 25, 2026
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We're all born bald baby!
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Nothing like a representative from Michigan wearing a Fuck ICE pin.

Author: TampaIrish (12244 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 3:21 am on Feb 25, 2026
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I hold the record for most deleted posts. +68. Certain posters must be protected!
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Release the files. Stop the coverup.

Author: irishscooter (5628 Posts - Joined: Oct 1, 2008)

Posted at 4:45 am on Feb 25, 2026
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Hate is just the bodyguard for grief
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One of the funnier things Dems say, after Dems didn't release for 4 years & Trump released millions

Author: NedoftheHill (46150 Posts - Joined: Jun 30, 2011)

Posted at 5:40 am on Feb 25, 2026
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of documents.

Evil preaches tolerance until it is dominant, then it tries to silence good.
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LOL...it took a 534 to 1 vote by Congress to Force DJT's agreement to release those

Author: TyroneIrish (23766 Posts - Joined: Oct 8, 2020)

Posted at 7:03 am on Feb 25, 2026
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Epstein Files...and as for Biden...he followed the law...as described in the attached article. Of course, if you were a Critical Thinker, you could have figured all that out on your own...but, you didn't.

MAGAs are So Lazy...


Link: https://thehill.com/opinion/criminal-justice/5740973-why-biden-didnt-release-the-epstein-files-but-maybe-should-have/

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That's Pam Bondi's only good point.

Author: iairishcheeks (29287 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 5:58 am on Feb 25, 2026
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Everything else of substance she has said on the issue is complete garbage.

Yet she's completely in charge of prosecutions now, at least in theory. Do your job, Pam!


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