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Ocelot II

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6. Not really. The UK tends to pull out all the stops for any state visit.
Thu Sep 18, 2025, 09:30 AM
Sep 2025

More importantly, they know Trump loves flattery and attention, and they also know he's an ignorant putz who has no clue how the UK government works. All the power is with Parliament; the King has virtually none. But Fatso can waddle away feeling all happy because he got a dog-and-pony show from an actual King, which he wishes he was - probably not realizing that Charles II is essentially just a mascot who can't make anything happen. But that warm fuzzy feeling he got from being stroked by a monarch might induce him to lay off on the tariffs and stop pissing so hard on NATO. He got played by smarter people, as he always does.

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