North Korea

The important thing is Trump has conducted himself throughout the US/DPRK summit with historic and unprecedented leadership, diplomacy, protocol and the “American First” doctrine that all objective historians will agree was precisely the tone, demeanor, steady and resolute leadership all great American leaders have demonstrated throughout history.

Whew. Certainly not like saluting the military general that oversees the genocide of his people, at the command of the communist dictator of his country.

Whew. Again.

No direct parallels to the naive actions of Neville Chamberlin in 1938 Nazi Germany as it completed building death camps and systemically exterminated millions of innocent people. Not akin to meeting Hitler, finding him to be quite charming, then giving Goering a “heil Hitler” salute.

Whew, again, again.
 
North Korean women are forced to abort babies that are considered ethnically inferior. And if these babies are born, the newborns are murdered. One woman’s baby born to a Chinese father was taken away in a bucket. The guards said it did not “deserve to live because it was impure.” So why would China feel an obligation to help North Korea?

And so, on this peninsula, we have watched the results of a tragic experiment in a laboratory of history. It is a tale of one people, but two Koreas. One Korea in which the people took control of their lives and their country, and chose a future of freedom and justice, of civilization, and incredible achievement. And another Korea in which leaders imprison their people under the banner of tyranny, fascism, and oppression. The result of this experiment are in, and they are totally conclusive.

North Korea is a country ruled as a cult. At the center of this military cult is a deranged belief in the leader’s destiny to rule as parent protector over a conquered Korean Peninsula and an enslaved Korean people. The more successful South Korea becomes, the more decisively you discredit the dark fantasy at the heart of the Kim regime. In this way, the very existence of a thriving South Korean republic threatens the very survival of the North Korean dictatorship.

This reality – this wonderful place – your success is the greatest cause of anxiety, alarm, and even panic to the North Korean regime. That is why the Kim regime seeks conflict abroad – to distract from total failure that they suffer at home.

All the while, the regime has pursued nuclear weapons with the deluded hope that it could blackmail its way to the ultimate objective. And that objective we are not going to let it have. We are not going to let it have. All of Korea is under that spell, divided in half. South Korea will never allow what’s going on in North Korea to continue to happen.
 
The legitimacy of hypocrisy
By Gary de Sesa
When President Trump responded to Kim Jong Un's aggressive military behavior with belittling rhetoric, the liberal politicians and media warned that Trump was bringing us to the brink of World War III.

When Trump first announced that a summit was planned for June 12, the same people said he was doing "an end zone dance before he even reached the 50-yard line."

When the summit was canceled by Trump initially, they branded him a failure, yet when the summit was back on to its original date, Trump was "being played."

The same politicians and media who said they would give Trump credit if he could pull off a summit now criticize the summit, complaining that it gave Kim Jong-un legitimacy. North Korea already gained world legitimacy when they were allowed into the Olympic Games earlier this year in Pyeongchang, South Korea, and when Kim Jong-un crossed the DMZ to meet with President Moon of South Korea.

You didn't see the press criticizing the Olympic Committee or President Moon for legitimizing Kim Jong-un. But remember when the liberal politicians and media excoriated Vice President Mike Pence for ignoring Kim Jong-un's sister at the Olympics (not giving North Korea legitimacy) but fawned all over Kim's sister and how she out-classed Pence? Where were their legitimizing concerns then?

And now the people who were "disgusted" seeing the American and North Korean flag flying together at the summit (as they did in the Olympics) are the same people who think it's fine to disrespect the American flag during our national anthem.

There is, however, amidst all this hypocrisy, a consistency: the utter hatred for this president; criticism for anything he does; and, ironically enough, the refusal to recognize him as the legitimate president of the United States!

Odd, isn't it, how this hatred comes from the supposed ideology of love, peace, and inclusion? Yeah, well, that's the legitimacy of hypocrisy.

Image: "The Happy Hypocrite" by William Orpen.
 
The legitimacy of hypocrisy
By Gary de Sesa
When President Trump responded to Kim Jong Un's aggressive military behavior with belittling rhetoric, the liberal politicians and media warned that Trump was bringing us to the brink of World War III.

When Trump first announced that a summit was planned for June 12, the same people said he was doing "an end zone dance before he even reached the 50-yard line."

When the summit was canceled by Trump initially, they branded him a failure, yet when the summit was back on to its original date, Trump was "being played."

The same politicians and media who said they would give Trump credit if he could pull off a summit now criticize the summit, complaining that it gave Kim Jong-un legitimacy. North Korea already gained world legitimacy when they were allowed into the Olympic Games earlier this year in Pyeongchang, South Korea, and when Kim Jong-un crossed the DMZ to meet with President Moon of South Korea.

You didn't see the press criticizing the Olympic Committee or President Moon for legitimizing Kim Jong-un. But remember when the liberal politicians and media excoriated Vice President Mike Pence for ignoring Kim Jong-un's sister at the Olympics (not giving North Korea legitimacy) but fawned all over Kim's sister and how she out-classed Pence? Where were their legitimizing concerns then?

And now the people who were "disgusted" seeing the American and North Korean flag flying together at the summit (as they did in the Olympics) are the same people who think it's fine to disrespect the American flag during our national anthem.

There is, however, amidst all this hypocrisy, a consistency: the utter hatred for this president; criticism for anything he does; and, ironically enough, the refusal to recognize him as the legitimate president of the United States!

Odd, isn't it, how this hatred comes from the supposed ideology of love, peace, and inclusion? Yeah, well, that's the legitimacy of hypocrisy.

Image: "The Happy Hypocrite" by William Orpen.

Any lefty nutters willing to refute this? ...cmon just one
 
It just doesn't matter what Trump does, these lying, hypocritical obstructionists will never give him anything.
They did the same to Obama . . . wasn't it McConnell that said he was going to make the president a one term POTUS? Old habits are hard to break, maybe he'll get it right this time.
 
Plutonium production continues as nuclear facilities expand and upgrade, Kim laughs . . . and the Special Counsel investigation continues.
 
The legitimacy of hypocrisy
By Gary de Sesa
When President Trump responded to Kim Jong Un's aggressive military behavior with belittling rhetoric, the liberal politicians and media warned that Trump was bringing us to the brink of World War III.

When Trump first announced that a summit was planned for June 12, the same people said he was doing "an end zone dance before he even reached the 50-yard line."

When the summit was canceled by Trump initially, they branded him a failure, yet when the summit was back on to its original date, Trump was "being played."

The same politicians and media who said they would give Trump credit if he could pull off a summit now criticize the summit, complaining that it gave Kim Jong-un legitimacy. North Korea already gained world legitimacy when they were allowed into the Olympic Games earlier this year in Pyeongchang, South Korea, and when Kim Jong-un crossed the DMZ to meet with President Moon of South Korea.

You didn't see the press criticizing the Olympic Committee or President Moon for legitimizing Kim Jong-un. But remember when the liberal politicians and media excoriated Vice President Mike Pence for ignoring Kim Jong-un's sister at the Olympics (not giving North Korea legitimacy) but fawned all over Kim's sister and how she out-classed Pence? Where were their legitimizing concerns then?

And now the people who were "disgusted" seeing the American and North Korean flag flying together at the summit (as they did in the Olympics) are the same people who think it's fine to disrespect the American flag during our national anthem.

There is, however, amidst all this hypocrisy, a consistency: the utter hatred for this president; criticism for anything he does; and, ironically enough, the refusal to recognize him as the legitimate president of the United States!

Odd, isn't it, how this hatred comes from the supposed ideology of love, peace, and inclusion? Yeah, well, that's the legitimacy of hypocrisy.

Image: "The Happy Hypocrite" by William Orpen.

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