A President Who Cheers a Veteran’s Death Is Unfit for Office, and EVIL
Posted by Sia on March 22, 2026, 10:40 am ADMIN
A President Who Cheers a Veteran’s Death Is Unfit for Office, and EVIL!
Robert Mueller was a wounded Marine, a decorated veteran, and a public servant who spent his life defending the rule of law. The President of the United States responded to his death with glee.
Adam Kinzinger - Mar 21
Robert Mueller died Friday night. He was 81 years old. He was a Marine who volunteered for Vietnam, was wounded in combat, and was awarded the Bronze Star with Valor for pulling one of his injured soldiers to safety under enemy fire. He served his country as FBI Director for twelve years — appointed by a Republican, asked to stay by a Democrat — and never became a partisan figure. His entire career was defined by one thing: a belief that nobody, not even the most powerful person in the world, is above the law.
And the President of the United States responded to news of his death by posting, within minutes: “Good, I’m glad he’s dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people.”
Let that sink in. The sitting president of the United States — cheering the death of an American veteran, a decorated public servant, a man who gave his life to this country in uniform and in the courtroom. Not a political opponent. Not a rival. A man who had Parkinson’s disease and died at 81, his family asking only that their privacy be respected.
This is where we are.
But even with a decade of seeing exactly who Donald Trump is, today stopped me cold.
Because there is a difference between the daily corruption we see and this kind of cruelty. There is a difference between self-dealing and celebrating the death of a decorated veteran because he dared to investigate you. What Trump posted today isn’t just indecent. It isn’t just a “controversy.” It is a window into something genuinely dark — something that, in any other era of American history, would end a presidency.
Think about who Robert Mueller actually was, separate from the investigation for a moment. He took office as FBI Director on September 4th, 2001 — one week before the attacks that would define American national security for a generation. He rebuilt the bureau in the aftermath of the worst terrorist attack on American soil. He served for twelve years. He was, by every account from people across the political spectrum, a man of unimpeachable integrity.
And yes, he led the Russia investigation. And yes, that investigation was painful for Trump. But here is the thing Trump can’t seem to understand or accept: the investigation did not establish criminal conspiracy- at least not one that they charged. Mueller followed the evidence where it led, reported what he found, and declined to make a prosecutorial judgment on obstruction only because Justice Department policy prohibited indicting a sitting president. That’s not a persecution. That’s a man doing his job.
Mueller “hurt innocent people.” That’s what Trump said. Let me translate that for you: anyone who investigates Donald Trump, anyone who applies the law equally, anyone who refuses to pledge personal loyalty — they are enemies. And when they die, that’s a reason to celebrate.
I want Republicans who are still silent right now to feel what I feel writing this. Because I know you felt something when you read that post. I know it, because I know you. I served with you. I know most of you still have a conscience buried somewhere under the fear of a primary. You know this is wrong. You know that a president of the United States should not be celebrating the death of a Bronze Star recipient. You know this.
And your silence is a choice. Your silence is a statement. Every day that passes without Republican leaders condemning this — not with some carefully worded “I wouldn’t have used those words” hedge, but with actual moral clarity — is a day you are complicit in the normalization of cruelty as a governing philosophy.
This is what I’ve been trying to explain to people who ask me why I focus so much on Trump’s character. Because his policies are downstream of his character. When you have a man in the Oval Office who has spent his entire life lying, cheating, bullying, and now celebrating the deaths of people he considers enemies — that is not a policy disagreement. That is a civilizational problem.
Robert Mueller served this country with honor. He came home from Vietnam wounded. He spent decades in service to institutions that exist to protect all of us, regardless of party, regardless of who is in power. And on the day he died, the sitting president said he was glad.
I am asking you — not as a Democrat, not as a political opponent of Trump, but as an American — do not look away from this. Do not let this become just another scroll past. Do not let the volume of outrages that comes from this White House every single week cause you to go numb to what this one means.
Because the depth of darkness required to type those words — “Good, I’m glad he’s dead” — about a dying 81-year-old veteran, and then sign it “President DONALD J. TRUMP”?
That’s not a normal politician with rough edges. That’s something else entirely. Evil.
And we have to be willing to say so. Out loud. Every single time.
Rest in peace, Director Mueller. Your service meant something. Your country owes you more than this.
Mueller: Combat veteran with a Bronze Star (with the combat "V" for valor), two Navy Commendations (also with the combat designation), Purple Heart, South Vietnam's Cross of Gallantry, and more.
Trump? Not an ounce of personal courage in his entire bloated carcass.
He moved Obama's portrait to a staircase hallway where nobody will see it.
He said he was commissioning the artist to repaint it, because he- felon, doesn't like it.
Anyone who accomplished anything lives rent free in his empty head.
Mueller proved a third thing. Most Americans would not read his report and didn't. His conclusion is there was sufficient Russian interference evidence and evidence of collusion, but he handed that authority to prosecute over to Congress who shelved it. Same Congress who shelved Epstein files, and who now claim Biden didn't do anything about them. You can look away from a painting, but you can't listen away from a symphony
Biggest yet? The momentum must be carried into the 2026 election.
Scientists warn the felon may have sparked a nationwide disaster. Nationwide? Global!
Felon is one enormous blood clot. A small one will do. Dottir said many and a growing number of Americans encourage any little blood clot to rise to the occasion and send felon to ...
Felon is finally engaged in a MATH problem at which he succeeds!
Make America Hate Trump
What it stands for by acronym
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Don't know if you saw this irreverency
You can look away from a painting, but you can't listen away from a symphony
Posted by greenman on March 23, 2026, 10:42 am, in reply to "C'mon, little blood clot!" Valued Poster
But I’ll forgive it post mortem.. SAY ‘NO’ TO WAR! RESIST!
Strolling along a scroll
Posted by jacque on March 24, 2026, 1:49 am, in reply to "Taking it’s time!" Valued Poster
Some music while we wait
You don't believe that this whole universe Could be inside your little sister's purse You don't believe you're just a living glob Like Lucy, Freddy, Ricky, Frank, and Bob.
We're life in the bloodstream, baby That's the natural progression We're life in the bloodstream I hope the little boy don't fall and skin his knee.
Ain't it hard when you discover Your energy has to leave you for another Don't it make you wanna lay down and cry When they tell you it's time you have to die.
We're life in the bloodstream, baby That's the natural progression We're life in the bloodstream I hope the little boy don't fall and skin his knee.A Jack of all trades is master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.
... And many thanks for the masters in skill for setting our standard of work to instill.
Where and how did you find this timely work? I could research it, but maybe you're more familiar in more meaningful ways. You can look away from a painting, but you can't listen away from a symphony
I thought so.
Posted by jacque on March 24, 2026, 11:46 pm, in reply to "How timely!"
I'm glad you appreciate it. I thought you might.
I instantly thought of this song after reading Poppet's comment. Seemed like good waiting music while on hold.
I grew up listening to this group and they are still on my playlist and my kids and grandkids know many of their songs. They never had a specific 'sound' like many bands do. Every album showcased many styles and genres that influenced them in their writing.
This is the Canadian Rock Band "The Guess Who" The Album is So Long Bannatyne. Song name Life in the Bloodstream. Written by Burton Cummings. Their first album after cofounder Randy Bachman left and found fame as Brave Belt and BTO. (Takin' Care of Business)
Many of you would know them by other songs like These Eyes Laughing No Time Undun No Sugar Tonight Share The Land American Woman
Burton Cummings had a notable solo career as well Stand Tall I'm Scared were his first solo hits.
A side note Burton does great impersonations of Gene Pitney Roy Orbison Chubby Checker Gordon Lightfoot Sometimes he does them in his shows.
I have tickets to see Bachman and Cummings perform in June.
I could probably fill you in on many other details and stories of them. Or my own - Like My mom thought I got lost at one of their concerts when I was 3-4 yrs old. I just went to get concessions with an uncle but my mom got the band to stop and make an announcement about a lost long haired little boy wearing a jean jacket full of patches. I was famous that day. LOL!
A Jack of all trades is master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.
... And many thanks for the masters in skill for setting our standard of work to instill.
Thanks! Filled the need to know bucket! C'mon li'l bloodclot!
Posted by Pikes Peak 14115 on March 25, 2026, 1:49 pm, in reply to "I thought so." ADMIN
Straight from War-a-Lago Forgive my dyslexia that confuses M fro W and W from M.
C'mon li'l bloodclot, Do your fine job! Break loose at once, take care of the slob! C'mon li'l bloodclot, Do your good deed! The felon's deserving, America's in need! You can look away from a painting, but you can't listen away from a symphony