In the very recent past, oh since 2011, when we thought of an overweight, narcissist with bad hair and his finger on the nuclear button, we thought of one man, Kim Jong-un. If you play Jeopardy with that question today, the answer may come back in the form of a question; which one?
An American President in the eyes of the world has become as unhinged as the dictator of North Korea.
The original[Jong-un] who allegedly had his half-brother assassinated with poisoned needles in an airport, executed his generals for not supporting him vociferously enough and has reportedly tortured his political opponents in unspeakable ways is commanding the world’s attention. The late Kim Jong-il and his son Kim Jong-un, were and are the subjects of wild tales of their superhuman athletic prowess and ethereal qualities. Not to be outdone, Anthony Scaramucci before his forced departure as White House Communications Director regaled us with the athletic feats of one President, Donald John Trump
Are you scared yet?
This morning the President tweeted out how he has made the U.S. nuclear arsenal better than it has ever been before. Of course, like most things that come out of his mouth or in this case his tiny hands is a flat out lie. Yes, Mr. Trump ordered a review of America’s nuclear program but it is the continuation of an Obama order from 2016 that will take years to complete.
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My first order as President was to renovate and modernize our nuclear arsenal. It is now far stronger and more powerful than ever before...
Are these guys brothers from another mother?
The world awoke this morning to the fright of a nuclear conflict and the potential slaughter of thousands in the Korean Peninsula, all being orchestrated by an unbalanced in chief. There is that Jeopardy question again, which one? I am sure Trump supporters will break out the “hair on fire” and “snowflake” clichés, in the defense of this madness; but will it take a Dick Cheney mushroom cloud to convince them something is seriously wrong?
A lot of theories have been thrown about as to why Gen. Kelly, who was recently appointed WH Chief of Staff, took the job. Was it to bring civility to a group of backbiting political neophytes… or control the messaging of the WH agenda? I submit it is far simpler. Kelly is a patriot and decorated war hero who lost one his sons in Afghanistan. I believe he does not trust the President of the United States to run the country and fears what might happen if he is left to his own devices. It would be like leaving your 6-year-old alone with a box of matches, but in this case, the match is a bomb with the power to destroy 80 square miles per megaton.
So, while the President evoked portions of an old Truman quote about world domination and destruction, "a rain of ruin from the air, the like of which has never been seen on this earth."The world awaits the next tweet, the next missile launch test, and the next high wire performance, by a narcissist, with the world in the balance. What is that answer again, Alex Trebek?
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