It wasn't so long ago when the American president didn't make reference to childish insults when discussing a fellow world leader:
Granted, a North Korean government department called him "old" but if the current president weren't so thin-skinned, he wouldn't have resorted to the tweet he wrote in the aforementioned article.
On the bright side, in that same tweet, he mentioned that he would like to be a "friend" of the North Korean leader. That would be a good thing, if it were to happen.
Showing posts with label North Korea. Show all posts
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Sunday, 12 November 2017
Friday, 14 April 2017
Enough of a chance
So, let's look at three BBC headlines in my newsfeed, all related to the SCROTUS:
1. China is worried about a war between North Korea and the United States, which it says could break out at "at any moment".
2. The United States is currently defending its use of a massive bomb on Afghanistan; this weapon is dubbed the "mother of all bombs".
3. The White House will no longer be publicly disclosing visitor logs.
How many more "chances" does this president need before his supporters (besides the alt-right, who apparently turned against him after he bombed Syria) wake up and realize that they've made a horrendous decision by electing this awful man to President of the United States, as well as then start the process of persuading Congress to remove him from office? "Give him a chance" - how many "chances" are enough?
1. China is worried about a war between North Korea and the United States, which it says could break out at "at any moment".
2. The United States is currently defending its use of a massive bomb on Afghanistan; this weapon is dubbed the "mother of all bombs".
3. The White House will no longer be publicly disclosing visitor logs.
How many more "chances" does this president need before his supporters (besides the alt-right, who apparently turned against him after he bombed Syria) wake up and realize that they've made a horrendous decision by electing this awful man to President of the United States, as well as then start the process of persuading Congress to remove him from office? "Give him a chance" - how many "chances" are enough?
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