The Trump Presidency

When a man can afford a $55 steak ... and pay for everybody's meal at the table ... and tip the busboys $100 a piece ... he can eat it however the hell he wants to.

I had a $55 steak at a place in Atlanta - can't remember the name of it. But it is supposedly legendary steakhouse.

Anyways - I ordered it medium-rare, and they undercooked the **** out of it. I hated it.

My colleague got his medium and it was amazing - bc they cooked it medium rare
 
Have you ever eaten a $54 steak?

yes

When a man can afford a $55 steak ... and pay for everybody's meal at the table ... and tip the busboys $100 a piece ... he can eat it however the hell he wants to.

not saying he can't order it a certain way etc

just saying you should be made fun of for it

btw, that plate of food you posted looks awful
 
The best reason I've read today explaining why anybody should give a damn how other people eat steak is that well-done types are 'risk averse'.
 
Trump passes blame for Yemen raid to his generals: ‘They lost Ryan’
By Abby Phillip February 28 at 4:48 PM

Weeks after a U.S. Navy SEAL was killed in a covert mission in Yemen, Trump has resisted accepting responsibility for authorizing the mission and the subsequent death of Senior Chief Petty Officer William “Ryan” Owens.

In an interview with Fox News that aired Tuesday morning, Trump said the mission “was started before I got here.”

He noted that the operation was something his generals “were looking at for a long time doing.”

“This was something that was, you know, just — they wanted to do,” Trump said. “ And they came to see me and they explained what they wanted to do, the generals, who are very respected.”

“And they lost Ryan,” Trump continued.

Owens is the first U.S. service member killed in the line of duty during Trump's administration.

Trump traveled to greet Owens’s body when it was returned to U.S. soil. Later, Owens’s father said that he refused to meet Trump that day and has called for an investigation into the decision-making that led to the operation.

Trump offered sympathy for the officer’s father, William Owens.

“I can understand people saying that,” Trump said. “I’d feel — you know, I’d feel, what’s worse? There’s nothing worse.”

But never did Trump acknowledge his responsibility
as the senior-most leader in the United States military chain of command in authorizing the operation
Facing criticism after the military disclosed that the raid left civilians dead in addition to Owens, the White House has repeatedly stated that the mission had been approved by the Obama administration.

“Not only was it a very, very thought-out process by this administration, and it started back on November 7th in terms of — clearly, well before that, but it was moved forward by Centcom on November 7th,” Spicer said during a White House press briefing Feb. 2.

An Obama administration official disputed the White House's account, suggesting that it was an attempt to pass the blame.

“In a nutshell, Trump and his team owns the process and the ultimate decision — and the consequences,” said Colin Kahl, a national security official in the Obama administration, on Twitter.
 
I had a $55 steak at a place in Atlanta - can't remember the name of it. But it is supposedly legendary steakhouse.

Anyways - I ordered it medium-rare, and they undercooked the **** out of it. I hated it.

My colleague got his medium and it was amazing - bc they cooked it medium rare

Hals? Bones? Cmon man this thread turned in a delicious direction. FINALLY
 
Get triggered bitches

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The ketchup part is less meh (I use bar b q sauce for a lot of things) it's the well done. Christ even if he got medium well...
 

cause it's a huge waste of money and food to ruin a cut like that

the person that does that then is a big fan of ****ty meat. a mcdonalds burger or whatever will suffice if you want steak cooked well done and use ketchup.

a person turned that meat into leather to consume

that should be made fun of

not saying people can't waste their money on it but it should be made fun of imo
 
Hals? Bones? Cmon man this thread turned in a delicious direction. FINALLY

Peter Lugers in Brooklyn for me.

worth every penny for that steak

try to go every time i'm in NYC.

and Peter Lugers has the best bacon in the world. worth the $5 a strip.

honestly would pay more than that for the bacon cause it's that good
 
that Little Alley's Steak House place seems to be having way too much going on on their menu

never been there though.
 
The best reason I've read today explaining why anybody should give a damn how other people eat steak is that well-done types are 'risk averse'.

it's a travesty to a good cut of meat

**** eating leather
 
Trump passes blame for Yemen raid to his generals: ‘They lost Ryan’
By Abby Phillip February 28 at 4:48 PM

Weeks after a U.S. Navy SEAL was killed in a covert mission in Yemen, Trump has resisted accepting responsibility for authorizing the mission and the subsequent death of Senior Chief Petty Officer William “Ryan” Owens.

In an interview with Fox News that aired Tuesday morning, Trump said the mission “was started before I got here.”

He noted that the operation was something his generals “were looking at for a long time doing.”

“This was something that was, you know, just — they wanted to do,” Trump said. “ And they came to see me and they explained what they wanted to do, the generals, who are very respected.”

“And they lost Ryan,” Trump continued.

Owens is the first U.S. service member killed in the line of duty during Trump's administration.

Trump traveled to greet Owens’s body when it was returned to U.S. soil. Later, Owens’s father said that he refused to meet Trump that day and has called for an investigation into the decision-making that led to the operation.

Trump offered sympathy for the officer’s father, William Owens.

“I can understand people saying that,” Trump said. “I’d feel — you know, I’d feel, what’s worse? There’s nothing worse.”

But never did Trump acknowledge his responsibility
as the senior-most leader in the United States military chain of command in authorizing the operation
Facing criticism after the military disclosed that the raid left civilians dead in addition to Owens, the White House has repeatedly stated that the mission had been approved by the Obama administration.

“Not only was it a very, very thought-out process by this administration, and it started back on November 7th in terms of — clearly, well before that, but it was moved forward by Centcom on November 7th,” Spicer said during a White House press briefing Feb. 2.

An Obama administration official disputed the White House's account, suggesting that it was an attempt to pass the blame.

“In a nutshell, Trump and his team owns the process and the ultimate decision — and the consequences,” said Colin Kahl, a national security official in the Obama administration, on Twitter.

Well what did you expect Trump to do? Go Rambo into the raid personally and saved the soldier? This raid was going to happen no matter who was president. I know Republicans would have **** all over Hilldog if she was President but that is beside the point. Its political bull****. Neither side gives two ****s about the soldier and his life is nothing more than a pawn in their game.
 
The template is Kennedy response after Bay of Pigs.

One reason why Kennedy is held in such high esteem.

Temperment, Trump acted exactly the way I expected.

Takes no responsibility when things go wrong and "Mission Accomplished ' at the slightest hint of success.
 
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