Published on: Sun, 08 Mar 2026 04:31:00 GMTOriginal Story: Trump confronts ‘bad part of war’ as troops killed in Iran conflict return home – The Washington Post Trump’s Sudden Mourning: Border’s Still Open – The Centerpoint Daily Trump’s Sudden Mourning: Border’s Still Open Okay, folks, grab your popcorn. The performance art is strong with this one. Former President Trump, he of the “build the wall!” fame and general disdain for, well, anyone not born with an American flag surgically attached, is suddenly expressing… *checks notes*… sympathy? Over dead American troops returning from the oh-so-hypothetical Iran conflict? Cue the violins, I guess. The Ol’ Pivot-Roo According to *The Washington Post*, Trump is now confronting the “bad part of war” as these fallen soldiers come home. The “bad part”? Really? I seem to recall a certain individual who, back in *checks more notes, frantically* 2016, campaigned on a platform of, shall we say, *assertive* foreign policy, promising to “bomb the sh*t” out of ISIS and generally make the world tremble before the might of… well, him. Good times. Remember when he bragged about knowing more than the generals? Pepperidge Farm remembers. But now, *now*, he’s suddenly concerned about the human cost of conflict? Color me cynical, but I suspect this newfound empathy has less to do with genuine remorse and more to do with… oh, I don’t know… an upcoming election? But Wait, There’s More! (Border Edition) While Trump sheds crocodile tears over theoretical war casualties (because, let’s be honest, this “conflict” exists mostly in the fevered imaginations of cable news talking heads), let’s not forget the actual crisis that’s been brewing for years: the border. You know, the one he swore to secure? The one he promised would be impenetrable? Yeah, that one. The border situation remains, shall we say, “suboptimal.” We’re still seeing a steady stream of migrants, asylum seekers, and, yes, even the occasional nefarious individual attempting to enter the country. And while the current administration is certainly not blameless in this mess, let’s not forget who laid the groundwork for this ongoing saga: our very own master of the art of the deal. Hypocrisy, Thy Name is… Well, You Know Let’s rewind to 2015, shall we? Trump’s now infamous speech declaring Mexican immigrants were “bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists” (some, he clarified, were “good people”). This was the kickoff to his entire campaign, a carefully constructed narrative designed to stoke fear and resentment. Now he cares about dead soldiers? Give me a break. The disconnect is almost comical. On one hand, we have a man who built his political career on demonizing immigrants, painting them as a threat to national security and the very fabric of American society. On the other hand, we have a man suddenly concerned about the sanctity of human life, albeit only when it serves his political purposes. The Grand Strategy (Or Lack Thereof) What’s the play here? Is Trump genuinely trying to soften his image? Is he attempting to appeal to a broader base of voters who might be turned off by his more… shall we say… bombastic rhetoric? Or is this simply another example of Trump’s innate ability to say whatever he thinks will get him the most attention at any given moment, consequences be damned? Frankly, I suspect it’s a bit of all three. Trump is a master of manipulating the media cycle, and this latest display of faux-compassion is just another example of his playbook. He knows that by expressing sympathy for the families of fallen soldiers, he can tap into a deep well of national emotion and potentially score some political points. It’s cynical, it’s manipulative, and, unfortunately, it’s often effective. The Wall That Wasn’t (And Still Isn’t) And let’s be brutally honest, the famed wall? Less “impenetrable barrier” and more “expensive metaphor.” Miles of it were never built, and even the portions that were constructed have proven to be, shall we say, surmountable. Smugglers continue to find ways to circumvent the wall, often with alarming ease. The “extreme vetting” he promised? Well, that’s largely been a bureaucratic nightmare, resulting in lengthy delays and backlogs, often trapping legitimate asylum seekers in limbo. So much for making America safe again. It’s almost as if simplistic solutions to complex problems rarely work. Who knew? Snarky Takeaway So, what’s the takeaway from all of this? Simple: don’t believe the hype. Trump’s sudden display of empathy is about as genuine as a three-dollar bill. He’s a politician, plain and simple, and he’ll say whatever he needs to say to get elected. The border is still a mess, the wall is still incomplete, and the “extreme vetting” is still a bureaucratic quagmire. But hey, at least he’s pretending to care about dead soldiers now. Progress, I guess? Post navigation Trump’s Imminent Threat: Deja Vu All Over?