And this.
This is an amazing letter. So poorly written, and so incoherent.
Once again, Trump lives up to his motto: Malice, tempered by incompetence.
And this.
This is an amazing letter. So poorly written, and so incoherent.
Once again, Trump lives up to his motto: Malice, tempered by incompetence.
TLDR version: “Look what you made me do.”
You missed something here: the party representing the United States is lead by Donald Trump.
How did you forget this, Ditka?
The White House Gift Shop website dropped the price on the Trump/Kim commemorative coins from $89 to $24, and posted a disclaimer:
The kicker is, when the media picked up on the story, the gift shop website mysteriously went dark.
I did not know the White House had a gift shop. (and I’ve been there twice)
Ignorance fought
Please let this post serve to represent that I muchly am in a very appreciative aspect considering the analyzing you done did concerning the letter from our esteemed presidential officeholder of the presidency.
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If that incredible letter sent to Kim canceling the summit is an example of “Communication Among Countries”, I wouldn’t be celebrating it. I’d be cowering in a bomb shelter.
Just like the “We the People” petition website. I notice that the petition website is back up again, but since one of the most prominent petitions is for Trump to resign, I imagine it will get closed down again, or just ignored.
Doesn’t that just perfectly encapsulate the entire problem with Trump Supporters?
Apparently Putin didn’t like something they were selling.
Thanking to you immensively for most kindness sayings. We were informed that this post was made by you yourself, but that to us is totally irrelevant. Some day, I look very much forward to meeting you. Although I have a very big schlong and you probably don’t.
He almost said “Our words are backed with NUCLEAR WEAPONS”.
Trump was getting suckered into a summit he was completely unprepared for. I just wonder who convinced Trump to back out of it, and how that final discussion went down.
You know how dumb people, when talking to somebody who speaks English as a second language, will drift into fractured language or an accent, in some weird way to try to help the discussion along? I’ve seen Trump do it when he over-exaggerates the names of places (like Puerto Rico).
This letter reads like it is a bad translation. It’s almost like they took a letter, had google translate it into Korean, and then back into English. So weird.
Cancelling the summit is, in fact, a good move. The summit would probably turn into an embarrassing debacle, either devolving into acrimony, or Trump giving away the store to the North Koreans because they flattered him.
But it’s like getting credit for taking up smoking and then giving up smoking. “There was something stupid and irresponsible that I was going to do, but now I’m not going to do it. Where’s my Nobel Prize?”
It’s just sad that certain people aren’t here to applaud this masterful diplomatic move by a master statesman.
My guess is that Trump gets pissed off if something he writes gets “cleaned up” to the point where it’s clearly not him. Competent staffers probably refuse to touch his copy anymore, so his dictation got handed off to somebody whose primary qualification for writing official material is that they’ve seen a bunch of episodes of Judge Judy.
I believe it was around the time of the Oslo Accords between Israel and the PLO, that one of the principals (perhaps Shimon Peres), when questioned about the advisability of entering into an agreement with the PLO, pointed out that (paraphrased) “You don’t hold peace talks with your friends; you hold them with your enemies.”
Well, that’s what happens when you try negotiate with a crazy, erratic, egotistical leader, surrounded by sycophants and warmongers.
I’m sure Kim has learned a valuable lesson.
“LED by,” damnit!
Light Emitting Diodes? :dubious:
Light emitting diodes are smarter.