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You tell me, kiddo. What has so improved in North Korea that they're suddenly no longer a regime to be ostracized?
At least you somewhat admit your link was useless....
They came to the table, pops...your current president did something no other president could do, and according to the left, had the chance to do, but just did not want to do...pops....
NK is still a murderous regime, no more than castro...and I'm sure you were cheering your savior Obama on during that time....
I've never been a fan of Kim Jong Un but I'm starting to enjoy seeing him with Trump, and I think it will be even better when Kim visits the White House.
Its very refreshing to see nuclear rivals become friends.
I never thought it would be a good thing, but it is.
So what?! Donald is a deal maker -- he does deals! Trump doesn't need to consult with South Korean leadership or 3-Star generals at the Pentagon before making deals with Kim, and why should he?! Trump knows more than they do!
You tell me, kiddo. What has so improved in North Korea that they're suddenly no longer a regime to be ostracized?
The hope is that by sitting at the table with them the USA can influence and exert some control. I am pessimistic about the outcome but unless you try how can you know if there ever can be change.
Unfortunately Trump is a very poor communicator so when he speaks it always seems either this or that. In this case, he seemingly is over flattering Kim. Trump just doesn't have the speaking skills or vocabulary to choose words carefully and not seem to be over complimenting but at the same time being gracious. So I cringe a little when Trump seems to be kissing up to Kim but it is part of the dance.
Lest anyone believe that something good comes out of The Singapore Summit, the news media has pretzeled itself in an attempt to show us all what was wrong.
Some of these are pretty good!
*Max Boot says it was something any president could have done.
*Jon Meacham feels that just because something has not happened before doesn't mean it is historic.
*CNN, in a departure from their usual criticism of Trump's fast food diet, now reports that the menu was too upscale.
*Don Lemon said the food sounded very expensive.
*Jonathan Wachtel commented that expensive food should not have been served while people in NoKo suffer.
*Ben Rhodes dismissed the summit as a "spectacle", and announced that Obama was better prepared in Iran.
*Nicole Wallace said that being a liar is something both leaders have in common.
*George Stephanopoulos referred to the President as President Chump, but quickly corrected himself. Wouldn't want to be accused of being partisan, and all.
*Nearly everyone at CNN, MSNBC and NPR touted the meeting as a victory for Kim.
All-in-all we are led to believe that nothing will come about as the result of this "little meeting" and War with NoKo will remain a real possibility until this "vile, horrible, little handed, orange, lying, porn-watching, lazy, moron" is removed from The Oval Office.
And that, My Friends, should happen any time.
This is just a small sample of how illegitimate our msm has become.
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