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Goofus. (The particular photo-shopped one here works better for VPE Pence, but the original series of actual G&G strips very well works for PE Trump.)
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LT Steve Wilson
So the fact that he said he would protect the rights of homosexuals, has worked with and hired homosexuals, and sees the matter of same-sex marriage as settled law makes no difference to you, huh?
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Sgt Lincoln Harris
LT Steve Wilson - He says lots of things and then changes his mind. Every case that has been ruled upon by the Supreme Court could be said to be "settled law" yet law makers have a funny role in the mix and keep swinging for the fences.
I am taking a wait and see approach.
I am taking a wait and see approach.
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LT Steve Wilson
Sgt Lincoln Harris - Still, to make such a claim when Trump has not made any comments against homosexuals only displays an attitude that one is susceptible more to wagging tongues than actual comments by the President-elect (especially coming from a Major). Same with the moronic shrills about him denigrating African-Americans when that was nothing more than a mainstream media narrative.
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MSG Frederick Otero
Hey, Looked at some old photos of Il Duce and have to admit that your on the money with that suggestion.
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Intereting - Still thinking. But below is interesting info about code-names:
. . . .During the most recent GOP debate, Republican candidates gave the nation about two weeks' worth of joke material when they were asked what their ideal codename would be. Some candidates had some good answers — Carly Fiorina wanted to be "Secretariat," and Donald Trump chose "Humble." But other candidates had straight-up awful choices, like Rand Paul, who chose "Justice Never Sleeps."
. . . Way back when, codenames might have been chosen by the Secret Service, but not anymore. Today, codenames aren't very secret, and have nothing to do with security. Instead, codenames are selected because they are quicker to say, and are generally easy to pronounce and hear. Currently, the names are chosen by the White House Communications Agency. Upon being elected, the president is given a list of approved words, and can choose their codename from there.
[Source: https://www.bustle.com/articles/117176-7-interesting-facts-about-secret-service-codenames-because-you-cant-just-go-around-with-the-name]
. . . .During the most recent GOP debate, Republican candidates gave the nation about two weeks' worth of joke material when they were asked what their ideal codename would be. Some candidates had some good answers — Carly Fiorina wanted to be "Secretariat," and Donald Trump chose "Humble." But other candidates had straight-up awful choices, like Rand Paul, who chose "Justice Never Sleeps."
. . . Way back when, codenames might have been chosen by the Secret Service, but not anymore. Today, codenames aren't very secret, and have nothing to do with security. Instead, codenames are selected because they are quicker to say, and are generally easy to pronounce and hear. Currently, the names are chosen by the White House Communications Agency. Upon being elected, the president is given a list of approved words, and can choose their codename from there.
[Source: https://www.bustle.com/articles/117176-7-interesting-facts-about-secret-service-codenames-because-you-cant-just-go-around-with-the-name]
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Commander in chief if you are military and when directly speaking to him "SIR"
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Capt Jeff S.
Haven't seen SCRAPPER yet. Trump took on both parties AND the media... and despite all their well-documented cheating and collusion, he beat them fair and square! This is a guy that doesn't go down without a fight! The only thing wrong with this nickname is that it could be lampooned by dropping the S.
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I think the code name should be a single word of only one or two syllables. Nothing derogatory.
Something like: Thumper
Something like: Thumper
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I expected to see more professional comments than some of the respondents have made. This is the Professional Military Network after all.
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Capt Jeff S.
...said the arrogant, unqualified, foul person. (Man is so sexist and not PC...) @@ A1C John Morack!
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Sgt Jerry Genesio
IMO, a Professional Military Network wouldn't be as giddy as a bunch of school kids about a POTUS who is in bed with the Russians.
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