If we're doomed to live in a police/surveillance/warfare state, then, damn it, I want "manly tyranny".
Enough of pantsuited, post menopausal government lesbians, harridans and harpies, exhaling nauseating clouds of stifling Grundyism, and constant nagging, needling, and whining at us to eat our celery and wear a helmet while riding a bicycle.
No sir, let's have bold and courageous,
manly tyranny, signified with marching troops and parading phalanxes of missile batteries and rocket launchers and tanks and jets flying over.
I mean, for $#@!'s sake, if the cheese eating surrender monkeys in Paris can do it, we can do it ten times better!
Murica!
Trump says he wants a massive military parade down Pennsylvania Avenue on July 4
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.e76412f11016
By Abby Phillip September 18 at 4:41 PM
President Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron on Sept. 18. During the brief photo-op, Trump declined to discuss what issues were on the agenda for their meeting. (Reuters)
President Trump's trip to France for the country's Bastille Day parade in July left a big impression. So big, in fact, that he wants to replicate the experience back home.
As Trump met Monday with French President Emmanuel Macron, the commander in chief gushed about seeing France's military might on display in the streets of Paris during his visit. And he told reporters he is looking into the possibility of having a parade down the streets of Washington on Independence Day to show the United States' “military strength.”
“I was your guest at Bastille Day, and it was one of the greatest parades I've ever seen,” Trump told Macron, who sat next to him. “It was two hours on the button, and it was military might and, I think, a tremendous thing for France and the spirit of France.”
“To a large extent because of what I witnessed, we may do something like that on July Fourth in Washington down Pennsylvania Avenue,” Trump said.
The comments prompted laughter from Macron and other officials sitting around them. The leaders were meeting in New York ahead of the United Nations General Assembly. But it wasn't the first time Trump has talked about wanting a military parade in the streets of Washington.
Connect With Us