Tuesday, February 23, 2016

OBAMA: NORTH KOREA CAN KEEP NUKES



Word oozed out of the Obama cesspool over the weekend that the administration was trying to establish secret talks with North Korea in January to formally end the Korean War.  As a condition to such talks, Obama was willing to drop U.S. demands that North Korea get rid of its nukes.

COMMENTS:
Whether or not South Korea was to be thrown to the wolves in the process is unclear at this point.  While the possibility of such talks was scuttled when North Korea conducted another nuclear test, the gambit signifies that Obama is willing to do anything and to give away our national security interests in order to keep his treasured Nobel Peace Prize shining.             
 
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. I understand the press and media are ticked off that Trump is attacking them?  (Gordo ~ Monterrey, CA)
A. Congressional approval ratings are at about 12%.  I would venture a guess that press and news media approval ratings are even lower than that.  The fact is, we can no longer trust our news sources to fair, accurate and non-political.  Like Congress, the press and media are of the opinion that their poop doesn’t stink, and Trump senses and is tapping in to that angst.  They royally deserve it.  Who’s the loudest voice?  Megyn Kelly of FOX NEWS of course; she’s turned into a real piece of self-absorbed, narcissistic artwork.    

Q. I understand there is recording of people protesting that people who were not registered were being allowed to vote for Clinton at the Democratic Caucuses in Nevada?  (Gregg ~ Sparks, NV)  
A. I hear such a recording exists, but it must be part of a vaaast right-wing conspiracy, because Hillary always tries to tell the truth and to be ethical and law abiding. Yip. 

Q. Is Mitt Romney going to endorse Rubio?  (Kory ~ Detroit, MI)
A. Those are the rumors, but I happen to think that Romney’s endorsement in this political climate would be the kiss of death for any candidate. 

TODAY’S QUOTE:
“Since narcissism is fueled by a greater need to be admired than to be liked, psychologists might use that fact as a therapeutic lever, stressing to patients that being known as a narcissist will actually cause them to lose the respect and social status they crave.” ~ Jeffrey Kluger  

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