As an American, I am surprised Keir didn't refer to Donald as President Trump. President Trump referred to Keir as Prime Minister throughout.
I appreciate the friendliness of being on a first-name basis, but if this is as historic as they say it is, then using formal titles would make sense for the written history of the moment.
The irony is that it only made dear Kier look smaller.
I am very glad they are getting along and striking a first trade deal in this new economic era, but as I said, I think he missed his moment by not using formal titles. If you're going to bring up Prime Minister Winston Churchill and the end of WWII in Europe, then maybe skip the first name thing.
It's really his loss. Oh, well.
President Trump could not have been more gracious to everyone involved.
Big trade deal coupling UK industry to the US in agriculture, steel, autos, and others. The US has effectively taken control of all UK key industries away from the globalists and shifted most large volume UK imports from China and EU and will now be from the United States.
The small statue in the Oval Office depicting someone riding a horse is likely "The Bronco Buster," a bronze sculpture by Frederic Remington. This iconic piece, created in 1895, shows a cowboy taming a rearing horse and has been a frequent fixture in the Oval Office across multiple presidential administrations, from Jimmy Carter to Donald Trump. It was notably removed during Joe Bidenβs presidency but returned under Trumpβs second term. The sculpture symbolizes the rugged individualism and frontier spirit of the American West.
I had grok analyze the image. Not sure exactly what it is.
The statue in the middle behind the two individuals is a decorative urn, likely made of a metallic material such as bronze or gold, featuring a classical design with intricate detailing. This type of urn is often found in formal settings like government or historical buildings, as seen in the ornate decor of the room with its gold-framed paintings and elegant furniture.
Urns have a rich historical and symbolic significance. In classical antiquity, urns were used to store oils, water, grains, or cremated remains, as noted in historical contexts from ancient Greece and Rome. During the Neoclassical period, which drew inspiration from Greco-Roman aesthetics, urns became prominent decorative elements symbolizing noble simplicity, beauty, and reason. This is supported by their use in architecture and furniture design by figures like Robert Adam, who popularized urn motifs in the 18th century.
In this setting, the urn likely serves as a decorative focal point, enhancing the formal and historical ambiance of the room. Its placement on the mantel, amidst other classical decor, aligns with the idea that such objects are best positioned near architectural features to create a harmonious, artistic whole, as discussed in historical landscape design principles. The urnβs presence may also evoke a sense of tradition and authority, fitting for a high-profile meeting in a prestigious location.
Thanks qa! I believe it surely must be a representation of The Three Graces.
Taking its motif from ancient Greek literature, The Three Graces depicts the three daughters of Zeus, each of whom is described as being able to bestow a particular gift on humanity: (from left to right) Euphrosyne (mirth), Aglaia (elegance) and Thalia (youth and beauty).
Alberta get ready for the most awesome beautiful year of freedom ahead, under our POTUS. Even in your dreams you don't know how great it will feel. Very excited and happy for you.
As a Brit, I disown Keir Starmer's voice.
As a Canadian, I disown Mark Carney.
Can you even do that? He isn't Canadian.
Actually a few people are wondering that since he's so bad, maybe he's flipped to our side and working on the inside.
True ..a banker globalist. Hmmm... that's an interesting prospect. Who can predict this movie...πΏ
As a Freedom lover I disown him, too! π¨π¦πΊπ²
YOU poor BASTARDS!!!!....EVERY THINK ABOUT MOVING...to the US of course?????? Just askin'β¨οΈβ¨οΈβ¨οΈβ¨οΈβ¨οΈβ¨οΈβ¨οΈ
I disown him and I'm not a Brit, but a huge Anglophile! Kek!
I'll allow it!
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Same. A Yank and an Anglophile. Starmer is a muslim. So is King Charles. Deport them both to Gaza.
As an American, I am surprised Keir didn't refer to Donald as President Trump. President Trump referred to Keir as Prime Minister throughout.
I appreciate the friendliness of being on a first-name basis, but if this is as historic as they say it is, then using formal titles would make sense for the written history of the moment.
Oh I really noticed that. It really grated on my nerves when Starmer used President Trump's first name like that.
It feels as if Kier Starmer has very poor social skills and probably only has his job by being a toady and in the secret societies.
The irony is that it only made dear Kier look smaller.
I am very glad they are getting along and striking a first trade deal in this new economic era, but as I said, I think he missed his moment by not using formal titles. If you're going to bring up Prime Minister Winston Churchill and the end of WWII in Europe, then maybe skip the first name thing.
It's really his loss. Oh, well.
President Trump could not have been more gracious to everyone involved.
I hope you are well u/propertyofUniverse ππ»
Have an amazing evening across the pond!
u/#trumpflag
All the world (?) Is affected by America's role in trade.
Thank you fren, you are gracious just like President Trump.
Correct MAGA!
u/#catdance
u/#catdance
Rumble link:
https://rumble.com/v6t4gxn-live-president-trump-makes-a-major-trade-announcement-5825.html
Thanks mod frens! π«‘
Nice. The major announcement is UK trade deal.
u/#catdance
I think that's yet to come (if you're referring to the 'good news' item). Trump specifically said it isn't about trade so this is just extra
I meant today's announcement. The big announcement is coming friday or monday that is unrelated to trade.
I knew what you meant fren...
u/#crumbs
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Yes! u/Qanaut has an excellent post about this today. I believe this is YUGE!
u/#catdance
What's the BIG news?
Im at work, can't check
Big trade deal coupling UK industry to the US in agriculture, steel, autos, and others. The US has effectively taken control of all UK key industries away from the globalists and shifted most large volume UK imports from China and EU and will now be from the United States.
Do you guys produce cars with the steering wheel on the βwrong sideβ?
Yes. They all look like postal trucks but still.
heh heh heh. It's good day
I see.. Thanks!
Is this the "earth shattering" announced POTUS alluded to the other day and I just don't realize how big of a deal this is quite yet?
No...
Oh boy.
Is that the Ride To Freedom statue on the table by My President's desk?
u/#ridetofreedom
(Noticed it during the UK Ambassador's remarks.)
According to grok:
The small statue in the Oval Office depicting someone riding a horse is likely "The Bronco Buster," a bronze sculpture by Frederic Remington. This iconic piece, created in 1895, shows a cowboy taming a rearing horse and has been a frequent fixture in the Oval Office across multiple presidential administrations, from Jimmy Carter to Donald Trump. It was notably removed during Joe Bidenβs presidency but returned under Trumpβs second term. The sculpture symbolizes the rugged individualism and frontier spirit of the American West.
Nicely done! π
Now, can you find out what the gold statue of the women holding up a globe? I think it's related to the Three Graces...
Is it seen in this video? If so can you give me a timestamp?
Here it is behind him in this post:
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/114463344803228045
I had grok analyze the image. Not sure exactly what it is.
The statue in the middle behind the two individuals is a decorative urn, likely made of a metallic material such as bronze or gold, featuring a classical design with intricate detailing. This type of urn is often found in formal settings like government or historical buildings, as seen in the ornate decor of the room with its gold-framed paintings and elegant furniture.
Urns have a rich historical and symbolic significance. In classical antiquity, urns were used to store oils, water, grains, or cremated remains, as noted in historical contexts from ancient Greece and Rome. During the Neoclassical period, which drew inspiration from Greco-Roman aesthetics, urns became prominent decorative elements symbolizing noble simplicity, beauty, and reason. This is supported by their use in architecture and furniture design by figures like Robert Adam, who popularized urn motifs in the 18th century.
In this setting, the urn likely serves as a decorative focal point, enhancing the formal and historical ambiance of the room. Its placement on the mantel, amidst other classical decor, aligns with the idea that such objects are best positioned near architectural features to create a harmonious, artistic whole, as discussed in historical landscape design principles. The urnβs presence may also evoke a sense of tradition and authority, fitting for a high-profile meeting in a prestigious location.
Thanks qa! I believe it surely must be a representation of The Three Graces.
Taking its motif from ancient Greek literature, The Three Graces depicts the three daughters of Zeus, each of whom is described as being able to bestow a particular gift on humanity: (from left to right) Euphrosyne (mirth), Aglaia (elegance) and Thalia (youth and beauty).
https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/the-three-graces#:~:text=Taking%20its%20motif%20from%20ancient,Thalia%20(youth%20and%20beauty).
NP. Could be. Without a closer picture I can't really tell
Could be...I believe it's a Remington
Absolute Mastery!
Did you catch how DJT made Starker draw the link between Now the and post WWII UK?
When the Socialist Atlee and War Debt crippled the UK economy, and The UK and all of Europe was dependant upon the US to survive?
It was a beautiful thing to
Starmer telling his own citizen to beware socialism.
Fantastic!!!
Listen Up Canada!!
Alberta get ready for the most awesome beautiful year of freedom ahead, under our POTUS. Even in your dreams you don't know how great it will feel. Very excited and happy for you.