Google translate says, Pompeo to Pompey in Italian. “That General Pompey” the enemy of the Great Ceaser?
Something tells me little Pompeo grew up being teased for his last name. Look where we could go with that name, pompous I bet is most popular, pomposo, Italian for fatso. And I don’t think to give the teacher an apple on the desk every day helped any.
He shows me a$$ kisser all the way and I think he is at the top of his game working for Trump. Trump, now there’s a name to bully,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.
I hope that he wasn’t an artillery forward observer forward observer during his time on active duty – his map reading skills would have made it dangerous for friendly troops and safer for the enemy.
Keep pushing him! Sooner or later all of him will disappear. It might create a black hole destroying much of the east coast but if it takes all of his ilk with him it might be worth it.
Liberal columnist Clarence Page quoting a conservative columnist:
The secretary of state’s feud with NPR began last Friday when Mary Louise Kelly, a highly respected host on the radio network, said Pompeo had castigated her in a foul-mouthed tirade after an on-air interview in which she had questioned him about Ukraine.In particular, he seemed to be triggered by the question of whether he, as the head of our diplomatic corps, should apologize to Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, who was ousted from her job after being the target of an apparent smear campaign.After the recorded interview, Kelly was led to Pompeo’s private living room, where in a tense discussion that included his shouting and cursing, he asked rhetorically, “You think Americans care about Ukraine?” He also challenged her to find Ukraine on a map, which the veteran reporter of foreign policy and national security easily did.This matter erupted into more than the usual dust-up from the administration of a president who repeatedly has described media as “the enemy of the people.” In the wake of the flap with Kelly, Pompeo’s State Department raised things to a new appalling level when Michele Kelemen, an NPR diplomatic correspondent, was barred from traveling with Pompeo during his trip, which includes a visit to Ukraine.Most journalists encounter derision or even threats of various kinds. But you don’t have to be of a particular party to be at least offended, if not as outraged as I am, over a petty vendetta that gets in the way of important news coverage.Even Steve Hilton, a conservative commentator at conservative Fox News, said something that I can agree with for a change: “For goodness sake, Mr. Secretary, don’t be such a baby," said the onetime director of strategy for former British Prime Minister David Cameron.
Dtroutma about 4 years ago
Ah, yes, butt of a joke.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 4 years ago
A man made for the rear echelon… If he had been in the Navy, he could have gotten as high as Rear Admiral…
Patjade about 4 years ago
So he used his head instead. It’s just a natural reaction, like a turtle pulling into its shell.
shakeswilly about 4 years ago
Pompeo is just a pompous ass
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
It’s no wonder he has a different view on the situation…same as Rump….LOL
Ontman about 4 years ago
He can’t even read the directions for his Preparation H.
cocavan11 about 4 years ago
Since he is ALL ass, every time he touches himself (a nauseating mental image) amounts to ass-on-ass action.
A# 466 about 4 years ago
All he had to do was say, “No comment.”.
Pontiac Mick about 4 years ago
Google translate says, Pompeo to Pompey in Italian. “That General Pompey” the enemy of the Great Ceaser?
Something tells me little Pompeo grew up being teased for his last name. Look where we could go with that name, pompous I bet is most popular, pomposo, Italian for fatso. And I don’t think to give the teacher an apple on the desk every day helped any.
He shows me a$$ kisser all the way and I think he is at the top of his game working for Trump. Trump, now there’s a name to bully,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.
Masterskrain Premium Member about 4 years ago
Hey Mike, just because YOU can’t find Ukraine on a map with no writing on it…
Bobbers Premium Member about 4 years ago
He seemed to indicate, after his hissy-fit at NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly, that he thinks Ukraine is actually Bangladesh!
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 4 years ago
trump does pick the best doesn’t he.. Is there even one that has shown distinction America could be proud of..
Kip W about 4 years ago
His butt has writing on it: “Property of DFT.”
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 4 years ago
@Alberta Oil: Well, Rex Tillerson did call Trump a moron. At least he could make that distinction…
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 4 years ago
He’s trying out for a role in “Beavis and Butthead.”
brwydave Premium Member about 4 years ago
I hope that he wasn’t an artillery forward observer forward observer during his time on active duty – his map reading skills would have made it dangerous for friendly troops and safer for the enemy.
Madzdad the bard about 4 years ago
It is not his a$$ his head is up, that is for sure. The only difference between a brown-noser and a sh!t head is depth perception.
Display about 4 years ago
Keep pushing him! Sooner or later all of him will disappear. It might create a black hole destroying much of the east coast but if it takes all of his ilk with him it might be worth it.
Ally2005 about 4 years ago
I’m pretty sure Pompeo could locate Trump’s a$$ on a map. As far as finding Ukraine, that’s exponentially more difficult for him.
FrannieL Premium Member about 4 years ago
This toon was a big LOL, in an otherwise unlaughable time. The trial that is being fixed, you know.
houbihunter about 4 years ago
His problem is obvious.
Godfreydaniel about 4 years ago
Liberal columnist Clarence Page quoting a conservative columnist:
The secretary of state’s feud with NPR began last Friday when Mary Louise Kelly, a highly respected host on the radio network, said Pompeo had castigated her in a foul-mouthed tirade after an on-air interview in which she had questioned him about Ukraine.In particular, he seemed to be triggered by the question of whether he, as the head of our diplomatic corps, should apologize to Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, who was ousted from her job after being the target of an apparent smear campaign.After the recorded interview, Kelly was led to Pompeo’s private living room, where in a tense discussion that included his shouting and cursing, he asked rhetorically, “You think Americans care about Ukraine?” He also challenged her to find Ukraine on a map, which the veteran reporter of foreign policy and national security easily did.This matter erupted into more than the usual dust-up from the administration of a president who repeatedly has described media as “the enemy of the people.” In the wake of the flap with Kelly, Pompeo’s State Department raised things to a new appalling level when Michele Kelemen, an NPR diplomatic correspondent, was barred from traveling with Pompeo during his trip, which includes a visit to Ukraine.Most journalists encounter derision or even threats of various kinds. But you don’t have to be of a particular party to be at least offended, if not as outraged as I am, over a petty vendetta that gets in the way of important news coverage.Even Steve Hilton, a conservative commentator at conservative Fox News, said something that I can agree with for a change: “For goodness sake, Mr. Secretary, don’t be such a baby," said the onetime director of strategy for former British Prime Minister David Cameron.
Radish the wordsmith about 4 years ago
Can’t touch that.