US US Politics General 2: Hope Edition - Discussion of President Trump and other politicians

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Should be a wild four years.

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They're starting the firework show early for me. It's over. Sunset isn't even for another 40 minutes. Bunch of dumb niggers




Trump watching the news watching him watch the news.
 
You aren't going to find a document stating this, but it's always pretty curious that nagasaki was known as the birthplace of japanese christianity. If they said hiroshima they didn't know what they were talking, nothing really notable as far as christianity in hiroshima.
Ackshually, while not exactly Hiroshima, the nearby city of Yamaguchi (Hiroshima's neighbor) was where Christianity really got going for the first time in Japan. That was where St. Francis Xavier first received a truly friendly reception from & was allowed to preach and gather a following by the local daimyo, Ouchi Yoshitaka. Unfortunately as often happened in the Sengoku period, Yoshitaka's nigger vassal betrayed & killed him in a coup a few years later, only to then proceed to run his budding empire in western Japan straight into the ground & get curbstomped so hard by a regional rival (the Mori clan, which came to dominate western Japan afterward) that he killed himself; this turn of events was what forced the cradle of then-growing Japanese Christianity to drift southwestward to Kyushu and, of course, Nagasaki.
 
you would figure if they wanted to destroy christianity in japan they would have made nagasaki a primary target instead of a backup target that was selected when the primary target was covered with clouds
The flip side of that is true as well, why wasn't it ruled out (like kyoto was), why did the west who was largest Christian not take that into consideration?

I think it was targeted because it was a port city and mitsubishi was located there. But it's real fuckign curious to me that one of the biggest centers for Christianity in japan was hit. That church that ended up being ground zero was what, from the late 1800s? Urakami cathedral iirc.
 
Melania looks beautiful as ever, it's so nice to have a First Lady who is easy on the eyes and is actually a kind person and good mother for a change.
 
Commie competence:
 
Commie competence:
I was scared it would exploded. I thought the bridge was made of wood so I was scared,” said Nearing Khoula, 24, from France
lol
 
Commie competence:
Trump just mentioned the Brooklyn bridge lol.
 
>Wyatt Earp mentioned as great American hero

Absolutely based by Trump. Wyatt Earp is a quintessential American story, a man who just wanted to find a place to settle down and live comfy and kept getting pushed and pushed until he snapped and retaliated. He was the source of most of our modern image of the "wild West"
 
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