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    900turboStephen A. Crockett Jr.
    3/04/19 12:49pm

    Bull.

    Important meetings like these are carefully planned with numerous meetings with experts, DoD, EPA, State Dept., etc., to iron out all the details and have an agreement basically in place prior to the “Nuclear Summit”

    Then both “Dear Leaders” come in, shake hands, give the agreement a final look over, sign the damn thing, fly in a Kobe steer, slaughter it, throw it on a spit until well done, drench that bitch in ketchup and the two of them feast on its still quivering carcass until they bust.

    That’s politikin’.

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      Arturo900turbo
      3/04/19 1:17pm

      ..fly in a Kobe steer, slaughter it, throw it on a spit until well done, drench that bitch in ketchup..

      I am so fucking T R I G G E R E D right now. 

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      Old white guy900turbo
      3/04/19 2:21pm

      No, this is how they’re USUALLY done, how they’re always done. But not how trump does it. He wants to do it himself, because he and kim are besties!

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    CommenticusStephen A. Crockett Jr.
    3/04/19 12:29pm

    This North Korean debacle makes clear why this man is unfit to be President. First, his great “victory” from the last meeting was Kim shutting down a test site that was no longer useful. Anyone with minimal knowledge on foreign affairs would a) listen to the experts and b) send lower level negotiators before a summit. This was nothing other than an unqualified propaganda win for Kim - he gets credibility and Trump cancels large scale exercises in Korea. 

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      Squib308Commenticus
      3/04/19 12:41pm

      I read an article that said the ‘talks failed, before they even met’. Basically what you said - there was no pre-negotiation via professional negotiators to work things out, no planning or strategy.

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      DouglasSquib308
      3/04/19 1:37pm

      A great deal of the problem is that Trump is under the illusion that he’s a great negotiator when he’s really not. This has the effect of him thinking a face-to-face with the opposition will always result in a “win” for him, because in his mind he’s so great. The other result is he never does any pre-negotiating through his foreign service to set things up. He’ll never win in these negotiations because he doesn’t know how to do them.

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    BedandBreakfastManStephen A. Crockett Jr.
    3/04/19 11:58am

    So the man with the “great mind” couldn’t stay on topic for talks about nuclear fucking weapons? 

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      Heroine SheikBedandBreakfastMan
      3/04/19 12:11pm
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      Foxstar loves BashcraftBedandBreakfastMan
      3/04/19 1:15pm

      Keep in mind that ‘great man’ also has publicly stated he doesn’t understand why we just don’t use a few of those weapons here and there.

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    GreatScottStephen A. Crockett Jr.
    3/04/19 11:32am

    “Fraudster.” That’s covfefe.

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      JRWGreatScott
      3/04/19 12:06pm

      Now it can be told! “Covefe” is the North Korean spelling of “Cohen”!

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    BlackMage2030Stephen A. Crockett Jr.
    3/04/19 12:39pm

    Remember when some jokers brought Netanayhu to the chambers of Congress without an Obama admin drive-by? Pepperridge Farm remembers...

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    Old white guyStephen A. Crockett Jr.
    3/04/19 2:24pm

    Yeah, it’s hard to negotiate when the guy across the table keeps saying things like “How’s things going back home, Dotard... I mean Donald?”

    If you can’t stay on point because of some guy, who you say is completely untrustworthy anyway, is talking halfway across the world, that’s on you and no one else.

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    MisanthropicMunchkinStephen A. Crockett Jr.
    3/04/19 12:47pm

    I’m sorry, I didn’t realize the president needed to be in the same country as congress in order for congress to work. Here I thought they were separate branches of government.

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    bananaStephen A. Crockett Jr.
    3/04/19 3:08pm

    So he’s saying that he couldn’t pay attention to his own nuclear negotiations because he was watching TV whenever possible? Maybe our president needs a grown-up to set a limit on his screen time.

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    CaptainJanewaysCoffeeStephen A. Crockett Jr.
    3/04/19 12:48pm

    Has anyone checked the ratings of the Cohen testimony vs the various season of “The Apprentice”?  

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    disco_tango_whiskeyStephen A. Crockett Jr.
    3/04/19 1:41pm

    Trump’s Big Sad That Micheal Michael Cohen’s Hearing Upstaged His Useless Summit in North Korea

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