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Next NATO Leader Slams Europe’s Trump Whiners: Time to Move On!

In a recent news piece that’s got liberals losing their minds, the probable next NATO leader had some strong words for European leaders who just can’t seem to stop whining and nagging about former President Donald Trump. I mean, come on, folks, get over yourselves!

Instead of caving to the hysteria and hand-wringing of the left, the outgoing Dutch Prime Minister and potential future NATO Secretary-General, Mark Rutte, told it like it is. He basically said, “Hey Europeans, quit your moaning about Trump. We gotta work with whoever’s in charge, so suck it up, buttercups!”

And you know what? He’s absolutely right! Trump may have a flair for the dramatic and colorful language, but let’s face it, he’s all bark and no bite. The man knows how to get attention, that’s for sure. So why all the fuss, Democrats? Chill out and focus on the real issues facing our country.

Meanwhile, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg is getting all flustered saying Trump’s comments undermine the whole alliance. Please, give me a break! Trump may ruffle some feathers, but there’s no way America would sit on the sidelines if a NATO country was under attack. It’s all part of the negotiation dance, folks!

And let’s not forget about our current president, Joe Biden, who had the audacity to call Trump “un-American.” Seriously, Joe? You, the guy who can’t even handle a surge of illegal aliens at the border, calling someone else un-American? That’s rich, coming from you.

So as the election approaches, it’s clear as day: voting for Trump is the only logical choice. Don’t be a fool and sit this one out or, heaven forbid, vote for Biden. Embrace the reality, folks, and cast your vote for the man who’s not afraid to shake things up and put America first. It’s the conservative way, after all.

Written by Staff Reports

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