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IRAN MEMES: Which Musical Meme From The B2 Strikes Is Funnier?

Even McCain would give Trump a thumbs-up for the second one!

Reagan called his doctrine ‘Peace through strength’. This past week-end, Trump reminded the world why he called it that. The ceasefire is holding, at least for now.

Roosevelt had another way of saying the same thing: speak softly, but carry a big stick.

Unlike Biden, who would brag about how big Obama’s stick was (dude, did you EVER think before you speak?), but failed that test in real life by drawing lines in the sand he would never enforce, Trump said what he meant and meant what he said.

Iran will never have a nuclear program. Even if we need to wipe it off the maps by ourselves.

He said it. He meant it. He made it happen. And Iran couldn’t do a damned thing about it.

It any wonder his supporters have been taking a victory lap?

We’ve got two videos taking a deep drink of the schadenfreude.

First up, the Flock of Seagulls song, “I ran, Ran so far away’, with AI flourish:

Courtesy: Popmemes by Jon.

Next up, we’ve got one shared by the President himself. If only McCain were here to see this one meme, he might take back everything he said about Trump. Don’t believe me? See for yourself:

Funny thing is, the way McCain would have done it probably would have landed us in another Middle East quagmire. Trump, on the other hand, heard barely a whimper out of Tehran after the strike, without a single American or Qatari harmed in their token retaliation.

All kidding aside from the song lyrics, Trump never had to turn Iran into a parking lot, or put the Ayatollah in a box, to accomplish his goals, either.

Remember when people seriously thought McCain was the principled statesman and Trump was a know-nothing pompous clown? Are some of them forced into rethinking their assumptions at this point?

Wes Walker

Wes Walker is the author of "Blueprint For a Government that Doesn't Suck". He has been lighting up Clashdaily.com since its inception in July of 2012. Follow on twitter: @Republicanuck