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"Will not ever lose a war" You can see this movie was made in 1970-71. Before the end of Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, and later wars. Where has this country gone?
ОтветитьAmerica lost Vietnam
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ОтветитьI remember watching this as a kid in the theatre, imprinted in my memory.
ОтветитьI saw this with my Dad when it came out, at a small theater called The Tower Theater. I was 8 years old. I always loved this movie
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Ответитьto bad many in this country are not that way anymore.
Ответитьu never trueli win any war u partly won part mexico part indian part ww1 part ww2 and lost everything else sir u really win the south by accepted surrender by your former chief you server under westpoint sir
ОтветитьLosing a war. Hmmm. Paging Joe Biden
ОтветитьAmericans love a winner, which is why they ignore his battle of Metz.
ОтветитьThinking about when this movie premiered and what happened about 3 years after, somehow I don't think that speech was about the United States entering World War II.
ОтветитьHe was a winner. Imagine what some American general not handicapped by bigotry, stupidity, bouts of mania, narcissist tendencies and who had a grasp of tactics could have done....
We shall never know.
Those traits are unamerican
I could only think of what this great man would make of the Army now! He would make Mark Milley feel his riding crop that would make the slapping incident at Sicily look as tame as blowing your nose!
ОтветитьElvis favorite movie
ОтветитьHe wouldn't last 5 minutes in today's political environment.
ОтветитьThe best opening monologue ever..........
ОтветитьPatton would be turning over in his grave now.
ОтветитьWish we took more of this to heart today. Great speach.
ОтветитьAn interesting symbolic choice to only ever show Patton, not any of the Soldiers he's addressing. Tells you what his real focus was
ОтветитьThis is one of greatest speeches ever. This was when Americans loved to win. Now those perverts want change men into woman.
ОтветитьIsn't it interesting that those that literally do the least amount of activities necessary to win battles seem to end up covered with awards from their peers...
ОтветитьIt's too bad that Patton didn't sound like George C. Scott in real life, cause this is some real powerful stuff.
ОтветитьOld blood and guts in all his glory
ОтветитьThen I heard the voice of Adonai saying,
"Whom should I send?
Who will go for us?" “I'm here, send me!" Isa 6:8 CJB
Precisely why all Participation trophies should be banned, gathered up, and unceremoniously burned.
ОтветитьWhat would he say if he saw the woke "I have two mums" recruiting video?
ОтветитьMen like these made America great.
Ответить"Americans never lost a war" Funny, Pattons own Grandfather was in the Army of Northern Virginia...he definately lost a war...and when this movie was made, the USA were just a few years away from defeat in vietnam..and after that, every war was lost.
ОтветитьIf only Patton could see America now.
ОтветитьIt's crazy that this movie is over 50 years old.
ОтветитьIts funny hearing Patton say bout how Americans hate a loser when his own ancestors fought for the Confederacy and they lost
ОтветитьAmericans will never lose a war? Thank God for Patton he wasn't alive in the Korean and Vietnam wars. Americans tied one and lost the other. Had he been present he would have died of disappointment.
ОтветитьI may not be American. I'm from the UK but I can safely say that the 30s and 40s were definitely the golden years for you guys.
ОтветитьHe must have rolled over in his grave after we pulled out of Afghanistan
ОтветитьHe must have rolled over in his grave after we pulled out of Afghanistan
ОтветитьMy great grandpa served under Patton in the 29th infantry division during world war 2
ОтветитьAfter seeing the cope that the US spews after it’s blunders and failures you can truly see what Patton meant, “defense of Bakhmut is complete!” *the city folds, “the defense of Mariupol is complete!” *yet again the city falls to the Russians.
ОтветитьReal Americans, did he just say real americans😳, and who specifically are they? 🤔
ОтветитьThe absolute best combat general we have ever had! Oh ya, and he was right about russia and the communists.
ОтветитьFun fact Elvis Presley loved this movie and could recite this speech word for word
ОтветитьNot anymore George. Just a bunch of neutered, woke, candy asses 😢😢
Ответить“If you don’t watch this clip, you will be deported to Canada or Mexico you filthy communist”- said probably some people watching this?
ОтветитьGreat hero
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Brilliant scene. It projects that I'm in the audience listening to Gen. Patton! Preparing for war!
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ОтветитьThe boss speech of all boss speeches
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