• Re: "Dear Mr Japan" - Trump Flubs Name Of Japanese PM

    From Garry@21:1/5 to Lee on Thu Jul 3 17:15:39 2025
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    Lee wrote:



    “Dear Mr. Japan”: Trump forgets Japanese
    leader’s name while threatening 25% car
    tariff
    June 30 2025

    During a Fox News interview on June
    29, 2025, President Donald Trump said
    he planned to send a tariff letter
    addressed to “Mr. Japan,” a comment
    that many interpreted as him forgetting
    the Japanese Prime Minister’s name. The
    moment quickly went viral, drawing
    comparisons to Trump’s past flubs like
    “Tim Apple,” and reigniting concerns
    over his cognitive fitness. Critics
    noted the double standard in how
    Trump’s gaffes are received compared
    to similar slips by former President
    Biden, with some calling the moment
    “insane” and “disqualifying.”

    Trump claimed that Japan sells the
    U.S. far more vehicles than the
    nation buys from us, even though
    they build twice as many cars within
    our borders as they import. Instead,
    he appears to be using the threat of
    tariffs to pressure Japan to buy our
    oil.

    “Now, we have oil. They could take
    a lot of oil,” he added. “They could
    take a lot of other things.” >https://www.dailydot.com/viral-politics/trump-mr-japan/









    It's fun to watch Trump's mind rot from within. Soon he'll be drooling
    into a cup and shitting his own diapers.

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  • From Mitchell Holman@21:1/5 to Garry on Thu Jul 3 18:21:42 2025
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    Garry <x@y.com> wrote in news:1046drr$97ij$1@dont-email.me:

    Lee wrote:



    “Dear Mr. Japan”: Trump forgets Japanese
    leader’s name while threatening 25% car
    tariff
    June 30 2025

    During a Fox News interview on June
    29, 2025, President Donald Trump said
    he planned to send a tariff letter
    addressed to “Mr. Japan,” a comment
    that many interpreted as him forgetting
    the Japanese Prime Minister’s name. The
    moment quickly went viral, drawing
    comparisons to Trump’s past flubs like
    “Tim Apple,” and reigniting concerns
    over his cognitive fitness. Critics
    noted the double standard in how
    Trump’s gaffes are received compared
    to similar slips by former President
    Biden, with some calling the moment
    “insane” and “disqualifying.”

    Trump claimed that Japan sells the
    U.S. far more vehicles than the
    nation buys from us, even though
    they build twice as many cars within
    our borders as they import. Instead,
    he appears to be using the threat of
    tariffs to pressure Japan to buy our
    oil.

    “Now, we have oil. They could take
    a lot of oil,” he added. “They could
    take a lot of other things.” >>https://www.dailydot.com/viral-politics/trump-mr-japan/









    It's fun to watch Trump's mind rot from within. Soon he'll be
    drooling
    into a cup and shitting his own diapers.





    Trump in 2020 - "79 is too old to be presdient"

    Trump just turned 79.

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