there s nothing new there. but what was new and i think the real headline was that after everything had been teed up for the president of the united states to reassure nato that we would stand with them, the president refused to say the simple phrase we will honor article five, which is if one of us is attacked, all of us is attacked, and the fact that he was speaking at a ceremony to commemorate the fact that it s only been invoked once when the european states. martha: which he pointed out. he pointed out, but that s not why he was there to members in history. the reason he was there was because he campaigned talking ambivalent layabout nato, saying it was obsolete, threatening america withdrawal. he has sent his surrogates to europe to say yes, of course were going to honor article five.
you like that, huh? you know, aside from the guy s shorts being a little too tight, i actually love the commercial. i mean, it isn t a cultural shot across the bow against the french, yes. but it s the french. the men smell, the women don t shave their legs, they smoke too much, they cheat on each other. the question is does it reflect reality, this commercial? and if the year was 1958, yes. but these days people that have two weeks vacation, you feel sorry for them. this is a nation obsessed with useless bums like the kardashians, the real housewives, the jersey shore kids. so they make fun of us. but the underlying tone is if you work hard and you invest your own capital that you can get the pool and the cadillac and the nice house. whereas if you just, you know, take if you re a layabout, you re not going to get that. or if you take the whole month of august off opposed to just two weeks. but the germans are
you like that, huh? you know, aside from the guy s shorts being a little too tight, i actually love the commercial. i mean, it isn t a cultural shot across the bow against the french, yes. but it s the french. the men smell, the women don t shave their legs, they smoke too much, they cheat on each other. the question is does it reflect reality, this commercial? and if the year was 1958, yes. but these days people that have two weeks vacation, you feel sorry for them. this is a nation obsessed with useless bums like the kardashians, the real housewives, the jersey shore kids. so they make fun of us. but the underlying tone is if you work hard and you invest your own capital that you can get the pool and the cadillac and the nice house. whereas if you just, you know, take if you re a layabout, you re not going to get that. or if you take the whole month of august off opposed to just two weeks. but the germans are