I try not to miss a chance to knock Trump when I can; but it's important not to blame him for stuff which isn't his fault. In this case I wouldn't mind betting that the Secret Service took the initial decision for some perceived safety issue. But Trump, who prides himself on being outside the norm and on his support for the military, should have insisted that they find a way to get him there. 100 years since the guns fell silent and there's a scheduling conflict?Trumps cancel American cemetery visit
From CNN's Kevin Liptak
US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump will not visit the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial on Saturday afternoon, as planned, because of poor weather.
A White House statement said the planned visit had been "canceled due to scheduling and logistical difficulties caused by the weather. An American delegation led by Chief of Staff General John Kelly and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Joe Dunford will attend on their behalf.
Trump was originally scheduled to take Marine 1 to the memorial site, situated 50 miles outside Paris. But gray skies and drizzle forced the trip to be called off.
The cemetery contains the graves of nearly 2,300 war dead, many of whom fought in the area in the summer of 1918.
The late change of plans leaves Trump's afternoon in Paris largely empty before he attends a dinner for leaders at the Musée d'Orsay.”
Today in Paris . . .
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. . . it's drizzling. So the visit by the Trumps to the American war cemetery just outside Paris has been cancelled. From CNN:
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Probably afraid he'd melt when he got wet.
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Take the freaking car. It’s not that far. Loser.
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Shameful he can't tolerate a little bit of rain to honor men who slogged through trenches and were mustard gassed.
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Trump cancels visit to US military cemetery outside Paris
The JoeGuyowitz Report
Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump are unable to visit the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial on Saturday. A White House statement said the planned visit had been canceled due to Donald's inability to remember his Twitter password. "He was unable to get in his normal two hours sleep because he was frantically scratching his head and trying to remember it", said an official who asked not to be identified.
"The situation was further complicated when he accidentally tore out his hair extensions", the official continued. "Due to his lack of head cover and inability to operate an umbrella, Trump's advisors convinced him that it was best for them not to attend the ceremony." It was later reported that Donald said he would wear his MAGA hat to cover his head but Melania had hidden it from him, thinking it might not be appropriate. He was last seen entering his limo and ordering the driver to find him a McDonald's restaurant.
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/sJoe Guy wrote:Trump cancels visit to US military cemetery outside Paris
The JoeGuyowitz Report
Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump are unable to visit the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial on Saturday. A White House statement said the planned visit had been canceled due to Donald's inability to remember his Twitter password. "He was unable to get in his normal two hours sleep because he was frantically scratching his head and trying to remember it", said an official who asked not to be identified.
"The situation was further complicated when he accidentally tore out his hair extensions", the official continued. "Due to his lack of head cover and inability to operate an umbrella, Trump's advisors convinced him that it was best for them not to attend the ceremony." It was later reported that Donald said he would wear his MAGA hat to cover his head but Melania had hidden it from him, thinking it might not be appropriate. He was last seen entering his limo and ordering the driver to find him a McDonald's restaurant.

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An absolute disgrace! 
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
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Somebody's orange ears must have been burning...
The Latest: At WWI event, Macron warns against nationalism
The Associated Press
November 11, 2018 04:57 AM
French President Emmanuel Macron is warning against the dangers of nationalism in a speech aimed directly at the rising tide of populism in the United States and Europe.
With U.S. President Donald Trump and other world leaders looking on during an Armistice Day centennial observance in Paris on Sunday, Macron said the "ancient demons" that caused World War I and millions of deaths are growing stronger.
The French leader said: "Patriotism is the exact opposite of nationalism. Nationalism is a betrayal of patriotism. In saying 'Our interests first, whatever happens to the others,' you erase the most precious thing a nation can have, that which makes it live, that which causes it to be great and that which is most important: Its moral values."
Trump has proudly declared himself a nationalist. Macron has set himself up as Europe's foil to nationalist movements that rail against global approaches, like ones that have taken hold in Hungary and Poland among other countries.



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Just to give some context to Trudeau's comments - this was him a couple of years ago commemorating the Dieppe raid (WW2) from 1942. But the point is valid.
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I long for the good old days (like when Obama was king) when they made helicopters which traveled in the rain. Sadly Obama allowed the military to deteriorate to such an extent that they no longer have this capability. Luckily we have a man who will restore the US military to its former glory. (/s if anyone needs it.)


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I never thought the day would come that I would admire a conservative French President more than my own. Macron’s speech this weekend decrying nationalism was a well-earned rebuke of Trump and his ilk in Brazil and Eastern Europe, and a fitting honor to the 16 million who perished in the pointlessness of WWI.
There will never be another 100th anniversary of the November 11 armistice, and America was shamed by the manner of our President's halfhearted participation in it. He is such a stain on the office and I truly don’t understand how any patriotic American can defend his behavior.
There will never be another 100th anniversary of the November 11 armistice, and America was shamed by the manner of our President's halfhearted participation in it. He is such a stain on the office and I truly don’t understand how any patriotic American can defend his behavior.
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Today, the orange shit-gibbon failed to attend the Veteran’s Day ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony, but stayed locked in the White House all day. Maybe it was sprinkling again. It was certainly cold. Can a helicopter fly in the cold? Can a huge limo travel in the cold? I suppose we will never know.
Want to know who did work today? Eight of Mueller’s prosecutors.
Want to know who did work today? Eight of Mueller’s prosecutors.
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Then there is the strange announcement from the White House that POTUS is back, but will participate in no Veterans' Day observances any where in the USofA.
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Jim Wright, on Facebook:
- Now, the President's personal helicopter, Marine One, the one used overseas, is a VH-60N White Hawk based on the US Navy's ALL WEATHER Seahawk UH-60A variant. I've been on those things in some of the worst weather you can imagine, when we were getting banged around like peas in a tin can. Hell, I've had the deck of a cruiser during Flight Quarters when we were landing Seahawks under zero visibility, sleeting rain, and howling wind, in pitching seas on a flight deck not much bigger than the actual helicopter itself. At night. Yet, somehow those pilots always managed to get that bird onto the deck.
And Trump is saying that his own machine, the very best top-of-the-line-helicopter in the US inventory with the very best military pilots the USMC can muster, can't fly in bad weather? Over French countryside to land in the middle of a giant field?
Hmmm.
That seems like a hell of a vulnerability to just be blurting out on Twitter.
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