does the thing some of us fully expect him to do and drop a nuclear bomb or two on Iran?
Do we just shrug it off and try to convince the world that that's not really us, and we're actually good people and much better than that?
Do we tell each other that wasn't us?
Do we have another "No Kings" rally?
Do we act like nothing happened and talk about the usual things like affordability, inflation, the Epstein files? Do we get back to the talking point that he's doing all that to distract the American people from real issues (because at the end of the day, we, as a nation, are incapable of seeing other people, especially a bunch of muslims as actual human beings, despite our superficial political differences)?
Does Chuck Schumer get upset because Trump didn't pull him in to the decision (so that he could claim some credit for the party in the next election)?
How does the Democratic Party respond? Desperately try to bring the conversation back to kitchen table issues because that's the only topic that deep down they think they are qualified to talk about?
I'm not gonna ask how Republicans or the MAGA base would react because (a) we all know how they would react, and (b) I honestly couldn't care less about what they think or how they feel about anything that matters. They are automata. There is no information value in even asking the question.
We need to be ready for where this is heading. It is time to ask the big questions that we have been avoiding all along.