The Battle of Little Bighorn on June 25 and 26, 1876, lasted barely a full day, but it would become one of the most famous, controversial and mysterious military engagements in American history. Pitting the United States Army against Native warriors, primarily Lakota Sioux and Northern Cheyenne, the battle also brought together three men who remain legends 150 years later: on one side, Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer, in command of the Army's Seventh Cavalry Regiment, and on the other, the Lakota chief and holy man Sitting Bull and the Lakota leader Crazy Horse. read more
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So the regime was warned, decided to carelessly take the plunge by "working at Trump speed," and effed-up the job.
It's Trump's M.O.
The White House explanation. "'Trump Speed'? Nothing new, it's been around for more days than there are feet - as in the for measurement kind and not tourists giving themselves a bath or ANTIFAistas doing much worse -in the length of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, if each foot measured was considered to be not a unit of three-dimensional measurement but, rather, a measurement of time itself; namely, a day. In fact, you would need to collect no fewer than (meaning more than) fourteen Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pools with feet counting as days - rather than measurements of length as we know it - jumbled together to equal the number of days (measured as days) since The Greatest President Ever appeared amongst us. God Bless Us, One and All - except those we hate." Claro?