Donald Trump brought a video to Singapore about the potential economic transportation of North Kora into a cosmopolitan nation, with open doors, modern science, and beachfront condos. The video starred two great historic figures: Trump and Kim.
The New York Times made their own video to represent the Summit, and the meeting of two minds.
As they say, maybe our foreign policy experts have been overthinking. Maybe great victories require great film trailers.
“What about the human rights violations? What about the concentration camps?”
I assume that was a reference to Netanyahoo and the open-air Gazan prison camps where thousands of unarmed protesters – including medics in uniform, children and disabled people – are shot through fences?
Oh no, silly me. It’s all okay when our allies do it.
I thought it referred to the American prison-industrial complex: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incarceration_in_the_United_States
That too.
Personally I’m rooting for peace. Even if Trump gets credit for it.
The importance of words, and telling the truth about Trump.
https://www.google.com/amp/amp.slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/06/trump-wants-to-be-called-tough.html