Before her time. That's a hair flip. That's metal.
I can laugh about and share this only in the anonymity of the internets ...chopped hot peppers for dinner and forgot to wash his hands before he peed. ...
Is a "womanhood" just as sensitive to capsaicin as a "manhood" is?
More so?
Oh and, I can ask this only in the anonymity of the internets.
Since I don't a have manhood I can't speak to that. ...
Me either but I know someone I can ask but I won't![]()
This announcement coincides with the current administration’s visit to the Middle East
It's great that a hostage will be released. I wonder what Hamas will get via Qatar for releasing the hostage. Qatar is a major funder of Hamas. Qatar just gave the president a flying palace custom airplane. If you search "why is the president going to the ME, you'll find it's to broker business deals and little if anything to do with geopolitics and he just got paid a nice plane in exchange for we no not what. The Saudis have their own agenda to give him things that please him so he doesn't ask questions they don't want to answer. Nothing is pure with this administration.
It's great that a hostage will be released. I wonder what Hamas will get via Qatar for releasing the hostage. Qatar is a major funder of Hamas. Qatar just gave the president a flying palace custom airplane. If you search "why is the president going to the ME, you'll find it's to broker business deals and little if anything to do with geopolitics and he just got paid a nice plane in exchange for we no not what. The Saudis have their own agenda to give him things that please him so he doesn't ask questions they don't want to answer. Nothing is pure with this administration.
I don’t know the truth. None of us do yetSome stories say it's a "temporary" gift, yet say it will go to the library. How can that be "temporary"? And is a plane just going to sit outside of the library and not be used?
I don’t know the truth. None of us do yet
Which is why I said "Some stories say".
The gift of the plane is drawing a huge amount of criticism even from the prez's supporters so I expect there will be a change in plans which is what I expected would happen. The prez is having a meltdown over the pushback he's getting for wanting to take possession of the plane.
I don't know how it will end up, but if it is going to be used by him, it will take a lot of money and time to retrofit it. If it's not going to stay in service, seems like a lot of money to spend. I guess time will tell.
Discovered cucumber jalapeno margaritas this Cinco de Mayo thanks to the lovely very young people sitting next to my table.
With Boeing still seemingly delayed on the new Air Force One's delivery (was supposed to be delivered last year and they are still years behind)
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Trump told reporters in an unrelated press conference Monday he “wouldn’t be using” the plane after he leaves office and it “would go directly” to his presidential library.
Calling the gift a “great gesture,” Trump said he “would never be one to turn down that kind of an offer,” justifying his use of the plane, in part, by reiterating his previous complaints that Boeing was taking too long to build new Air Force Ones.
“It’s not a gift to me, it’s a gift to the Department of Defense,” Trump said, telling a reporter they should be “embarrassed” for asking what his response is to people who view the jet as a personal gift to him.
The Qatari royal family’s gift is expected to be formally announced next week as Trump visits Qatar during the first foreign trip of his second term, according to ABC News—which first reported the gift early Sunday.
In a Sunday post on his Truth Social platform the president said the Defense Department was getting the aircraft as a “GIFT, FREE OF CHARGE,” to replace the 40-year-old jet “temporarily” serving as Air Force One.
The president said his administration would accept the gift “in a very public and transparent transaction.”
"The possible transfer of an aircraft for temporary use as Air Force One is currently under consideration between Qatar's Ministry of Defense and the U.S. Department of Defense, but the matter remains under review by the respective legal departments, and no decision has been made," Qatari embassy official Ali Al-Ansari told ABC News.
Presidents have for decades circumvented the Emoluments Clause by classifying gifts they receive while in office as gifts to the office of the president. Those gifts are then cataloged and stored as part of their presidential libraries after leaving office. While presidents maintain some level of access to the items in their libraries, they do not own them directly and must purchase them from the federal government in order to secure private ownership.