The president says he didn’t order the killing of Solmeini to start a war. That’s like somebody saying they didn’t cheat on their spouse to start a divorce. 🤦🏻‍♀️

Jan 3, 2020 · 8:56 PM UTC

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In all fairness, cheating doesn’t always end in divorce.
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False equivalence
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Maybe you should practice your "spirituality" in Iran... see how that goes and get back to us...
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But in this case the spouse was extremely abusive and planned on coming home every night and beating their significant other and their kids. You forgot that little detail.
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Marianne Maybe we should have sent Iran several billions in unmask dollars instead right?
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You’re joking (badly) about Trump’s criminal assassination of a foreign military leader Mar? You do realize that the roots of our hostilities with Iran date to our covert action to depose their democratic semi-socialist gov’t in 1954? When will we apologize for that insane folly?
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Perfect comeback Marianne
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You’re so desperate for attention. sad.
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No - it's like saying you didn't kill a monster to annoy the crime family. Which is truth, by the way. Murderers, such as this one, are killed to save lives. As I often tell my children - be honest with yourself. There are many whose future lives were just saved.
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Wow. For someone that is a faith leader that is irresponsible to say. Both can be true. Ever heard of regrets? Forgiveness? Mistakes? Not going to call you names but that was not the smartest tweet ever. The man KILLED Americans and was planning more? Send $ like Obama?