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In reply to the discussion: Trump, 79, Gets Confused Explaining Water to the Navy [View all]surfered
(10,088 posts)14. The Limpet Mine was developed in WWII and attaches to the hull of ship below the waterline by a magnet.
Trump is not only demented, but an idiot. And the GOP lets him act on these random notions rolling around in his big empty head.
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Maybe he thought there were magnets buried inside. And with the weak WH water
allegorical oracle
Tuesday
#22
The only thing trump got right is the statement, "I don't know what's going to happen".
patphil
Tuesday
#3
He was upset when the U.S. Navy switched from steam driven catapults to electromagnetic ones
Botany
Tuesday
#40
He's so ignorant that it's like he grew up living in a hole in the ground -- with no
allegorical oracle
Tuesday
#41
No wolves are smart thinking beings that support their pack and their families and they work for the ..
Botany
Tuesday
#43
This is not the first time he has publicly claimed that magnets do not work if they get wet.
Midnight Writer
Tuesday
#5
The Limpet Mine was developed in WWII and attaches to the hull of ship below the waterline by a magnet.
surfered
Tuesday
#14
So did he get a big thunderous rousing chorus of cheers on the ship, like last time?
NBachers
Tuesday
#36