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... here are the five funniest things that our punch line of a president said in Singapore.

It’s worth thinking about America’s nuclear stand-off with a totalitarian dictatorship “from a real-estate perspective.”
“They have great beaches,” the president said of North Korea at a post-summit press conference. “You see that whenever they’re exploding their cannons into the ocean. I said, ‘Boy, look at that view. Wouldn’t that make a great condo?’ You could have the best hotels in the world right there. Think of it from a real-estate perspective.”

It is possible that the deal I just made was a mistake. If that proves to be the case, I will lie and pretend that it wasn’t.
“I think he’s going to do these things,” Trump said. “I may be wrong â€Ķ I don’t know that I’ll ever admit that, but I’ll find some kind of an excuse.”

You can tell that the North Korean people love Kim Jong-un by how enthusiastically they demonstrate their support for him in state-mandated rituals.
“His country does love him,” Trump told ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos. “His people, you see the fervor. They have a great fervor. They’re gonna put it together, and I think they’re going to end up with a very strong country, and a country which has people — that they’re so hard working, so industrious.” ------ This one takes the cake.

You can tell that Kim Jong-un is talented because he consolidated power by having many members of his family murdered when he was only a young man.
“He is very talented. Anybody that takes over a situation like he did at 26 years of age, and is able to run it and run it tough, I don’t say it was nice or I don’t say anything about it, he ran it — very few people at that age, you can take one out of 10,000 probably couldn’t do it.”------- The president of America admires someone who murdered his family?

Some of the biggest “winners” of this summit (at which the United States signaled it would give North Korea economic relief in exchange for denuclearization, regardless of its human-rights practices) were the tens of thousands of North Koreans imprisoned in labor camps.
Asked about those trapped in Kim’s “network of gulags,” Trump replied, “At a certain point I believe he is going to do things about it. I think they are one of the great winners today. That large group of people that you are talking about. I think they will be one of the great winners as a group.” ----- Was this guaranteed in a private conversation? Because no one else seems to know about it.

This is the person GNI's fearless idiot Yuji idolizes. You have to have your head buried deep deep deep in the sand to be such an ignoramus as to admire this man.

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Ray posted:

and cause strive with European and North American allies...

All hell will break loose on Fox and Repubs in congress

Ray, you are trying too hard. Every president has their moments. You are stressing on what would have happened which cannot be taking into consideration. We don't do things like that around here, man. 

FM
antabanta posted:

http://nymag.com/daily/intelli...ith-north-korea.html

... here are the five funniest things that our punch line of a president said in Singapore.

It’s worth thinking about America’s nuclear stand-off with a totalitarian dictatorship “from a real-estate perspective.”
“They have great beaches,” the president said of North Korea at a post-summit press conference. “You see that whenever they’re exploding their cannons into the ocean. I said, ‘Boy, look at that view. Wouldn’t that make a great condo?’ You could have the best hotels in the world right there. Think of it from a real-estate perspective.”

It is possible that the deal I just made was a mistake. If that proves to be the case, I will lie and pretend that it wasn’t.
“I think he’s going to do these things,” Trump said. “I may be wrong â€Ķ I don’t know that I’ll ever admit that, but I’ll find some kind of an excuse.”

You can tell that the North Korean people love Kim Jong-un by how enthusiastically they demonstrate their support for him in state-mandated rituals.
“His country does love him,” Trump told ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos. “His people, you see the fervor. They have a great fervor. They’re gonna put it together, and I think they’re going to end up with a very strong country, and a country which has people — that they’re so hard working, so industrious.” ------ This one takes the cake.

You can tell that Kim Jong-un is talented because he consolidated power by having many members of his family murdered when he was only a young man.
“He is very talented. Anybody that takes over a situation like he did at 26 years of age, and is able to run it and run it tough, I don’t say it was nice or I don’t say anything about it, he ran it — very few people at that age, you can take one out of 10,000 probably couldn’t do it.”------- The president of America admires someone who murdered his family?

Some of the biggest “winners” of this summit (at which the United States signaled it would give North Korea economic relief in exchange for denuclearization, regardless of its human-rights practices) were the tens of thousands of North Koreans imprisoned in labor camps.
Asked about those trapped in Kim’s “network of gulags,” Trump replied, “At a certain point I believe he is going to do things about it. I think they are one of the great winners today. That large group of people that you are talking about. I think they will be one of the great winners as a group.” ----- Was this guaranteed in a private conversation? Because no one else seems to know about it.

This is the person GNI's fearless idiot Yuji idolizes. You have to have your head buried deep deep deep in the sand to be such an ignoramus as to admire this man.

Ditto for Baseman.

Mitwah

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