Trump: ‘I Would NEVER Call Kim Jong-Un Short And Fat’

As you know, Donald Trump is just about set to wrap up his romp through Asia. To his credit, he managed to get through the marathon adventure without causing an international incident, but that doesn't mean he didn't do anything untoward (he did) and it certainly doesn't mean he didn't make a fool of himself on any number of occasions (he did that too). Now that the trip is in the books, he's free to get back to doing what he does best: heaping praise on Vladimir Putin and saying ridiculous th

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16 thoughts on “Trump: ‘I Would NEVER Call Kim Jong-Un Short And Fat’

    1. I recall Trump stating his strategy was to play the lunatic role relative to foreign policy so the adversary(ies) wouldn’t know what to expect next out of him. Based on that, I’m guessing the lunatic label is a compliment from Trump’s standpoint. I’m surprised he didn’t tweet something along the lines of “…that’s right rocket-boy, I’m the lunatic that is your worst nightmare….” Kind of a combo of Max Caddy and Jack Torrance.

  1. Come on H the donald is now up to high schoolish taunts that is an improvement from the 5th grade playground sh*t . Plus, the adults on the plane probably had him tied-up until they left the Korean peninsula. A smart move on their part.

  2. Why can’t y’all start worry and begin to love the Trump? Why be hypersensitive to the customs of other cultures when they heap up disrespect on our own? I call BS on the worry mongers. Finally, someone is treating #NoKo how it deserves to be treated… like an insolent child. North Korea wants to sit at the big kids table by throwing tantrums, when in fact it has 1/3 the GDP of Bakersville, CA. Time to grow up.

    1. The President is conducting foreign policy by hurling schoolyard insults over twitter, and it’s the people who think that’s inappropriate who need to grow up?

      1. Exactly. What did disarmament do for Gaddaffi?

        Besides, the politics of Pyongyang require that the despot Kim, for the survival of the repressive regime and his position within it, project an image of strength against an external threat. Given that Kim has accomplished that at such a young age without experience or many resources, Kim is actually a clever tyrant not to be underestimated. Those in Korea who did or participated in the failed Chinese plot to replace Kim with his half-brother have paid with their lives.

        And I’m sorry but Kim is even beating Trump on his preferred battlefield, twitter, where Kim’s attacks resonate – around the world and even in enemy territory – while “dotard” Trump’s don’t.

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