18 de agosto, el día de la infamia

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
Started 2025-08-18
336 posts
elarquitecto
elarquitecto
5d ago
#331

hoy declara uno de los almirantes que ordenó rematar a los supervivientes en una comisión del senado

en condiciones normales habrían caído ya varios

os recuerdo que al clinton lo tiraron por lo de lewinski, pero no por lo que hizo con ella, sino porque mintió

no hace tanto que si hacías alguna de las cosas que hace el truchinato (y lo de mentir es una práctica tan habitual como normalizada, ya os digo yo que si biden dijera que se ha hecho un mri y un test de montreal, estarían ardiendo las redes con oswaldos y los medios fachas, pues el culicagao dio varias versiones sobre el tema... imagino que hay cierta indulgencia porque es un enfermo, pero precisamente por eso deberían apartarle), yo creo que lo más grave es lo del inside tranding, pero es que están cobrando pasta por indultos, peña que ha desfalcado o que se ha montado esquemas ponzi y arruinado a miles, ahora salen libres por pagarles a los truchos por su perdon (acordaos lo que rajamos aquí por los indultos a los lazis y luego por la amnistía y no fue algo tan obsceno, entraba dentro del juego político aunque fuera un poco denigrante)

en fin, un lodazal que no entiendo cómo no están rajando más y peor sobre sus fechorías

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
5d ago
#332

a ver, que están cayendo "baneos" como panes, por eso la prensa está bastante dócil, pero aun quedan algunos que rajan (revelador que los aliados habituales de usa, toda la anglosfera, esté ahora recelosa de compartir info, no sea que acabe en manos de rusia o algo así):

al colbert le tiran, pero está en modo para lo que me queda en el convento...

la segunda parte o la tercera, no sé, por si lo queréis terminar de ver

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
1d ago
#333

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a ver, cómo es la cosa??

le amenaza el trucho con que si no acepta los 28 truños nosequé y hoy, se reune con los jefazos de la ue y sale diciendo que por sus cojones acepta los 28 truñazos...

qué se han dicho esos hoy??

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
1d ago
#334

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que se enfada el trucho, cuiao!!

lowfour
lowfour
18h ago
#335

A ver si es que está clarinete. De repente una oleada de pesimismo sobre que Ucrania esta perdiendo, que van fatal, que se desmoronan, que si la abuela fuma. Shapeshifting y reflexive control de la mente de los borregos. Ucrania está jodida pero de desmoronar NADA. El coste para Rusia es brutal pero lo pueden pagar (la carne de Mujik ya no valía nada en tiempos de Chekhov). Pero Ucrania sigue avanzando en su capacidad de dar donde duele a Rusia, en sus refinerías, en su shadow fleet.

Yo veo a Putin muy ufano, pero me parece que es un farol. Que están acojonados porque la economía no va bien. Al parecer en el far east ruso han dejado de pagar a la policía y están montando brigadas con dinero de oligarcas... vamos es un derroimiento importante.

Trump y Putin quieren hacer la envolvente no solo a Ucrania, sino a Europa también. Esa declaración de "odiamos a Europa" me resulta, unos días después del shock, un flexing que no va a ningún lado.

Quieren montar el triunvirato Trucho pero yo no lo veo nada claro, es que no veo nada claro que Rusia pueda avanzar nada más... si no no estarían pataleando para que les den Donestk.

Es que son jodidamente patéticos.

Un poco de resistencia Europea y sus planes al traste.

lowfour
lowfour
18h ago
#336

El Vexler insiste en que después de Trump vendrá Trump 2. No me lo creo. Veo a la peña ya hasta los COJONEs de los truchos, incluso los propios truchos. También dice que esto, a medio plazo, es el fin de la Rusia imperial, que van a reventar en 20 o 25 años.

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
18h ago
#337

pues pasa una cosa curiosa, a ver si tenemos mambo o qué, porque en 1914 hubo ostias como panes cuando la aristocracia ya no pudo retener más el poder que ostentaba en europa y todas esas piltrafas de condes y marqueses y demás montaron una guerra devastadora porque "han asesinado al archiduque"!!

en los años 30 tuvimos una resaca muy chunga de la recesión del 29, que fue un poco el resultado del festival de crédito de los 20 y sus burbujas financieras, aunque en el fondo, era el epílogo de lo mismo, un intento "imperialista" por retener un poder que ya estaba pivotando a américa (anglosfera, pero no british) y ahí ya mezclaron racismo con el clasismo habitual de los jerarcas con "pedigrí"

por eso nos montamos la ue, a tomar por culo los archiduques, los condes y su putamadre (salvo en españita, que aquí triunfó el fascismo y sobrevivió 40 años... y bueno, aun colea)

ya comenté algunos paralelismos con 193x y hasta tenemos una suerte de gestapo en marcha, unas leyes raciales que llaman anti-inmi, unos comisarios políticos, etc, en fin, no sigo que es largo... faltaría tener apañaos a los jueces y los militronchos, pero el supremo está controladito y los milicos... ya veremos, de momento obedecen órdenes y comente crímenes de guerra

el caso es que tenemos un imperio en decadencia y un nuevo "eje" o centro al que está pivotando todo el poder que antes estaba en manos de dos grandes potencias (supongamos que rusia lo fue en la era sovietica) que ahora parece aliarse para intentar "retener" el poder...

yo creo que nos han elegido como "víctimas" (primero ucrania, pero en el fondo era toda la ue) por lo mismo que hitler invadió polonia, porque pudo y porque sabía que no iba a tener represalias, así que luego invadió el resto de europa hasta que se topó con que rusia era jodida y los gringos entraron en guerra (casualmente, las dos próximas potencias), que en el fondo eran sus dos grandes antagonistas (europa la veían igual de decadente que culicagao ahora nos ve)

en fin, que están reactivando la mili en francia y alemania y tal... no creo que sea por capricho o nostalgia o algo así

lowfour
lowfour
12h ago
#338
Edited 12h ago

Oye al troner este le veo chinao eh? Como si NO TUVIERA CARTAS.

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/12/09/trump-dasha-burns-interview-europe-immigration-ukraine-00682016?utmcontent=topic/politics&utmsource=flipboard

Trump thrashes European leaders in wide-ranging interview: ‘I think they’re weak’

In an interview with POLITICO, the president offered no reassurance to America's allies about Russia and vowed to reshape their politics.

President Donald Trump denounced Europe as a “decaying” group of nations led by “weak” people in an interview with POLITICO, belittling the traditional U.S. allies for failing to control migration and end the Russia-Ukraine war, and signaling that he would endorse European political candidates aligned with his own vision for the continent.

The broadside attack against European political leadership represents the president’s most virulent denunciation to date of these Western democracies, threatening a decisive rupture with countries like France and Germany that already have deeply strained relations with the Trump administration.

“I think they’re weak,” Trump said of Europe’s political leaders. “But I also think that they want to be so politically correct.”

“I think they don’t know what to do,” he added. “Europe doesn’t know what to do.

Trump matched that blunt, even abrasive, candor on European affairs with a sequence of stark pronouncements on matters closer to home: He said he would make support for immediately slashing interest rates a litmus test in his choice of a new Federal Reserve chair. He said he could extend anti-drug military operations to Mexico and Colombia. And Trump urged conservative Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas, both in their 70s, to stay on the bench.

Video monitors show POLITICO's Dasha Burns interviewing President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump sat down with POLITICO’s Dasha Burns for a special episode of The Conversation at the White House, Dec. 8, 2025. | Jesse Dittmar for POLITICO

Trump’s comments about Europe come at an especially precarious moment in the negotiations to end Russia’s war in Ukraine, as European leaders express intensifying alarm that Trump may abandon Ukraine and its continental allies to Russian aggression. In the interview, Trump offered no reassurance to Europeans on that score and declared that Russia was obviously in a stronger position than Ukraine.

Trump spoke on Monday at the White House with POLITICO’s Dasha Burns for a special episode of The Conversation. POLITICO on Tuesday named Trump the most influential figure shaping European politics in the year ahead, a recognition previously conferred on leaders including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

Trump’s confident commentary on Europe presented a sharp contrast with some of his remarks on domestic matters in the interview. The president and his party have faced a series of electoral setbacks and spiraling dysfunction in Congress this fall as voters rebel against the high cost of living. Trump has struggled to deliver a message to meet that new reality: In the interview, he graded the economy’s performance as an “A-plus-plus-plus-plus-plus,” insisted that prices were falling across the board and declined to outline a specific remedy for imminent spikes in health care premiums.

Even amid growing turbulence at home, however, Trump remains a singular figure in international politics.

In recent days, European capitals have shuddered with dismay at the release of Trump’s new National Security Strategy, a highly provocative manifesto that cast the Trump administration in opposition to the mainstream European political establishment and vowed to “cultivate resistance” to the European status quo on immigration and other politically volatile issues.

In the interview, Trump amplified that worldview, describing cities like London and Paris as creaking under the burden of migration from the Middle East and Africa. Without a change in border policy, Trump said, some European states “will not be viable countries any longer.”

Using highly incendiary language, Trump singled out London’s left-wing mayor, Sadiq Khan, the son of Pakistani immigrants and the city’s first Muslim mayor, as a “disaster” and blamed his election on immigration: “He gets elected because so many people have come in. They vote for him now.”

The president of the European Council, António Costa, on Monday rebuked the Trump administration for the national security document and urged the White House to respect Europe’s sovereignty and right to self-government.

“Allies do not threaten to interfere in the democratic life or the domestic political choices of these allies,” Costa said. “They respect them.”

Speaking with POLITICO, Trump flouted those boundaries and said he would continue to back favorite candidates in European elections, even at the risk of offending local sensitivities.

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“I’d endorse,” Trump said. “I’ve endorsed people, but I’ve endorsed people that a lot of Europeans don’t like. I’ve endorsed Viktor Orbán,” the hard-right Hungarian prime minister Trump said he admired for his border-control policies.

It was the Russia-Ukraine war, rather than electoral politics, that Trump appeared most immediately focused on. He claimed on Monday that he had offered a new draft of a peace plan that some Ukrainian officials liked, but that Zelenskyy himself had not reviewed yet. “It would be nice if he would read it,” Trump said.

President Donald Trump sits in a blue suit and speaks to an interviewer out of frame.

President Donald Trump sat down with POLITICO’s Dasha Burns for a special episode of The Conversation at the White House, Dec. 8, 2025. | Jesse Dittmar for POLITICO

Zelenskyy met with leaders of France, Germany and the United Kingdom on Monday and continued to voice opposition to ceding Ukrainian territory to Russia as part of a peace deal.

The president said he put little stock in the role of European leaders in seeking to end the war: “They talk, but they don’t produce, and the war just keeps going on and on.”

In a fresh challenge to Zelenskyy, who appears politically weakened in Ukraine due to a corruption scandal, Trump renewed his call for Ukraine to hold new elections.

“They haven’t had an election in a long time,” Trump said. “You know, they talk about a democracy, but it gets to a point where it’s not a democracy anymore.”

Latin America

Even as he said he is pursuing a peace agenda overseas, Trump said he might further broaden the military actions his administration has taken in Latin America against targets it claims are linked to the drug trade. Trump has deployed a massive military force to the Caribbean to strike alleged drug runners and pressure the authoritarian regime in Venezuela.

In the interview, Trump repeatedly declined to rule out putting American troops into Venezuela as part of an effort to bring down the strongman ruler Nicolás Maduro, whom Trump blames for exporting drugs and dangerous people to the United States. Some leaders on the American right have warned Trump that a ground invasion of Venezuela would be a red line for conservatives who voted for him in part to end foreign wars.

“I don’t want to rule in or out. I don’t talk about it,” Trump said of deploying ground troops, adding: “I don’t want to talk to you about military strategy.”

But the president said he would consider using force against targets in other countries where the drug trade is highly active, including Mexico and Colombia.

“Sure, I would,” he said.

Trump scarcely defended some of his most controversial actions in Latin America, including his recent pardon of the former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, who was serving a decades-long sentence in an American prison after being convicted in a massive drug-trafficking conspiracy. Trump said he knew “very little” about Hernández except that he’d been told by “very good people” that the former Honduran president had been targeted unfairly by political opponents.

“They asked me to do it and I said, I’ll do it,” Trump acknowledged, without naming the people who sought the pardon for Hernández.

Health Care and the Economy

Asked to grade the economy under his watch, Trump rated it an overwhelming success: “A-plus-plus-plus-plus-plus.” To the extent voters are frustrated about prices, Trump said the Biden administration was at fault: “I inherited a mess. I inherited a total mess.”

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The president is facing a forbidding political environment because of voters’ struggles with affordability, with about half of voters overall and nearly 4 in 10 people who voted for Trump in 2024 saying in a recent POLITICO Poll that the cost of living was as bad as it had ever been in their lives.

Trump said he could make additional changes to tariff policy to help lower the price of some goods, as he has already done, but he insisted overall that the trend on costs was in the right direction.

“Prices are all coming down,” Trump said, adding: “Everything is coming down.”

Prices rose 3 percent over the 12 months ending in September, according to the most recent Consumer Price Index.

Trump’s political struggles are shadowing his upcoming decision on a nominee to chair the Federal Reserve, a post that will shape the economic environment for the balance of Trump’s term. Asked if he was making support for slashing interest rates a litmus test for his Fed nominee, Trump answered with a quick “yes.”

The most immediate threat to the cost of living for many Americans is the expiration of enhanced health insurance subsidies for Obamacare exchange plans that were enacted by Democrats under former President Joe Biden and are set to expire at the end of this year. Health insurance premiums are expected to spike in 2026, and medical charities are already experiencing a marked rise in requests for aid even before subsidies expire.

Trump has been largely absent from health policy negotiations in Washington, while Democrats and some Republicans supportive of a compromise on subsidies have run into a wall of opposition on the right. Reaching a deal — and marshaling support from enough Republicans to pass it — would likely require direct intervention from the president.

Yet asked if he would support a temporary extension of Obamacare subsidies while he works out a large-scale plan with lawmakers, Trump was noncommittal.

“I don’t know. I’m gonna have to see,” he said, pivoting to an attack on Democrats for being too generous with insurance companies in the Affordable Care Act.

President Donald Trump speaks to a reporter through a sea of video cameras.

President Donald Trump sat down with POLITICO’s Dasha Burns for a special episode of The Conversation at the White House, Dec. 8, 2025. | Jesse Dittmar for POLITICO

A cloud of uncertainty surrounds the administration’s intentions on health care policy. In late November, the White House planned to unveil a proposal to temporarily extend Obamacare subsidies only to postpone the announcement. Trump has promised on and off for years to unveil a comprehensive plan for replacing Obamacare but has never done so. That did not change in the interview.

“I want to give the people better health insurance for less money,” Trump said. “The people will get the money, and they’re going to buy the health insurance that they want.”

Reminded that Americans are currently buying holiday gifts and drawing up household budgets for 2026 amid uncertainty around premiums, Trump shot back: “Don’t be dramatic. Don’t be dramatic.”

Supreme Court

Large swaths of Trump’s domestic agenda currently sit before the Supreme Court, with a generally sympathetic 6-3 conservative majority that has nevertheless thrown up some obstacles to the most brazen versions of executive power Trump has attempted to wield.

Trump spoke with POLITICO several days after the high court agreed to hear arguments concerning the constitutionality of birthright citizenship, the automatic conferral of citizenship on people born in the United States. Trump is attempting to roll back that right and said it would be “devastating” if the court blocked him from doing so.

If the court rules in his favor, Trump said, he had not yet considered whether he would try to strip citizenship from people who were born as citizens under current law.

Trump broke with some members of his party who have been hoping that the court’s two oldest conservatives, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, might consider retiring before the midterm elections so that Trump can nominate another conservative while Republicans are guaranteed to control the Senate.

The president said he’d rather Alito, 75, and Thomas, 77, the court’s most reliable conservative jurists, remain in place: “I hope they stay,” he said, “‘cause I think they’re fantastic.”

Edited 11h ago

Que el presidente de USrael diga que los eurócratas son débiles y cobardes es talmúdico al extremo, son ellos quienes los pusieron ahí a base de exterminar población europea y de ocupar militarmente el continente durante 80 años, precisamente elegidos por ser débiles y cobardes para que fueran los mejores cipayos posibles, incapaces de rebelarse contra la metrópoli y siervos bien serviles

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
9h ago
#340

@lowfour wrote in post #338:

Oye al troner este le veo chinao eh? Como si NO TUVIERA CARTAS.https://www.politico.com/news/2025/12/09/trump-dasha-burns-interview-europe-immigration-ukraine-00682016?utmcontent=topic/politics&utmsou...

ostia, luego lo miro más calmadamente que ahora no estoy en condiciones para nada

lowfour
lowfour
8h ago
#341

OSTIA, TOMAAAAAAA KO por Woody Harrelson

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
7h ago
#342

@lowfour wrote in post #338:

Oye al troner este le veo chinao eh? Como si NO TUVIERA CARTAS.https://www.politico.com/news/2025/12/09/trump-dasha-burns-interview-europe-immigration-ukraine-00682016?utmcontent=topic/politics&utmsou...

yo creo que están en campañita pro-trucha y desestabilizadora

mañana el tronao del morrión repetirá lo mismo y así en todo europa con los minions-proxys del truchinato (que es a su vez imagen del putinato)

nada que no supiéramos, solo que ahora es mucho menos sutil, de hecho, es casi a bocajarro

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