I’ve noticed DJT saying “under siege” in his speeches / interviews. For example, he posted a clip on Truth from his NRA appearance today where he talked about the 2nd amendment being “under siege.” He’s used this phrase to describe other situations.
No trace of “siege” in Q’s posts but I’m trying to see if there is deeper meaning. Obviously this phrase is appropriate but it seems to hold more significant meaning.
Under Siege is a movie and IMDB’s brief synopsis says “An ex-Navy Seal turned cook is the only person who can stop a group of terrorists when they seize control of a U.S. battleship.” Also saw something saying it’s the best Navy movie. Probably up for debate but is this a cue to watch the water?
Just found it interesting and thought some anons might have some thoughts on this.
It's Seagal's only good movie, period.
The most overrated action star of his era.
One of the things I love about Jackie Chan's movies is that he knows how important it is to take hits and look vulnerable.
Steven Seagal never takes a hit. At all. Ever.