Known for big, dumb mouth
Why did Cyrus Trump fling that tweet full of childish insults at McChrystal? Because McChrystal pointed out that Cyrus Trump doesn’t tell the truth.
“‘General’ McChrystal got fired like a dog by Obama,” Trump tweeted Tuesday morning. “Last assignment a total bust. Known for big, dumb mouth. Hillary lover!”
Trump was retweeting a post from Fox News’ Laura Ingraham sharing a story headlined “Media Didn’t Like McChrystal Until He Started Bashing Trump.”
The commander in chief’s name-calling comes after McChrystal said during an interview Sunday that Trump was dishonest and immoral.
“I don’t think he tells the truth,” McChrystal told ABC’s Martha Raddatz on “This Week.” When asked if he thought Trump was immoral, McChrystal responded: “I think he is.”
It’s so typical of Trump to react to being called untruthful and immoral by barfing out a string of untrue insults on a public platform. “Call me immoral?? I’ll show you immoral! Call me a liar?! I’ll show you lies!!”
My first thought: you could not make this stuff up. My second: where have I seen all this before?
Of course…! WB Yeats.
and ending….
With apologies to all scholars:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Second_Coming_(poem)
How does one fire a dog?
I just tried firing my Dane. He slumped back on the couch with a heavy sigh. I’ll still need to walk him before dinner and bedtime tonight. Winning is exhausting.
The best way to fire a dog is to first make it out of clay.
I often tell my dog that I might trade him in for a “proper dog” while he watches me spiralling around the area where I think he left his ball. I don’t think he believes me. He certainly doesn’t ever help search for the ball. I think it’s his way of saying “you can’t fire me because I quit!”
Well, perhaps it’s your name.
*Ducks*
I once had a dog who decided to train me to find the ball. When I realised what his game was, I would throw the ball and walk off in some random direction. It didn’t take him long to realise that the rules of the game had changed and that if he wanted to play at all, he would have to bring the ball to me.
@tiggerthewing: Haha, touché!
I think the difference between your dog and mine is that yours was intelligent, and mine is, well, he’s 3/4 pug. The number of balls lost over the last 3 years is ample evidence that no, he really does not know where he left the ball. He is the exact opposite of a retriever. A DE-retriever perhaps?