North Korea supports Trump?

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Remember how Trump once said that the US should re-enter diplomatic relationships with N.Korea? Apparently we weren't the only ones listening:

State media outlet welcomes Republican candidate’s ‘far-sighted’ policies and suggestion that he will withdraw troops from Seoul

North Korean state media has praised US presidential hopeful Donald Trump, describing him as a “wise politician” and “far-sighted candidatewho could help unify the Korean peninsula.


Source: http://www.theguardian.com/world/20...mp-and-urges-us-voters-to-reject-dull-hillary
 
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I wonder how long it will take before they start insulting Trump should he become president. I loved this article:

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-usa-trump-idUSKCN0YN35S
North Korea has backed presumptive U.S. Republican nominee Donald Trump, with a propaganda website praising him as "a prescient presidential candidate" who can liberate Americans living under daily fear of nuclear attack by the North.
"It turns out that Trump is not the rough-talking, screwy, ignorant candidate they say he is, but is actually a wise politician and a prescient presidential candidate
"Thick-headed" Hillary however doesn't get much love.
 
Koreans are incredibly anti-global, with the exception of massively wanting to learn English. :LOL: One wrong impression some get of them is that they are liberal, when in reality they're just anti-global. Anti-globalists are easy to hate as they tend to be too socially conservative. Of course, we have the example in another thread of it's treatment of the disabled.

There isn't much difference in the two nations except the southern one is free, but it hasn't stopped overkill in social conservatism. Of course, we have to note the difference between stuff we can control, vs stuff like disability beyond our control.

Trump? He's anti-global. That's pretty much all the Koreans want to hear.
 
Koreans are incredibly anti-global, with the exception of massively wanting to learn English. :LOL: One wrong impression some get of them is that they are liberal, when in reality they're just anti-global. Anti-globalists are easy to hate as they tend to be too socially conservative. Of course, we have the example in another thread of it's treatment of the disabled.

There isn't much difference in the two nations except the southern one is free, but it hasn't stopped overkill in social conservatism. Of course, we have to note the difference between stuff we can control, vs stuff like disability beyond our control.

Trump? He's anti-global. That's pretty much all the Koreans want to hear.

Remember when the right wing was all bitchy, and whiny, about Obama meeting with Iran? Then came the Cuban deal, and more whining, and crying. Trump says he will meet with No. Korea, 1000 rimes worse then either of the others, and what is the right wing response?

"I think South Korea can keep its neighbors on their side of the DMZ if need be."

BTW, Trump is not an anti-globalist:

https://www.conservativereview.com/commentary/2016/05/trump-the-globalist

While Trump and his surrogates denounce free trade, proclaiming that they stand with and for America’s working men and women, they find it hard to explain away the billionaire's own practices for most of his business career. As it turns out, Trump has never shown any qualms about using foreign labor, foreign capital and even foreign-owned companies to service his personal interests and acquire wealth.



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Even a cursory examination of Trump’s business dealings reveals that playing in international markets is a matter of routine for him. The Donald J. Trump Collection brand shirts, eyeglasses, perfume, cufflinks and suits are made in low-wage countries like Bangladesh, China, Honduras, and Mexico to keep costs down. And Ivanka Trump’s own product line imports 628 of its 838 items on offer.

Other Trump brand products such as shoes, ballpoint pens, soap and ties have been outsourced to China, Japan, Honduras, Brazil, Norway, Italy and Germany since 2006. And about 1,200 shipments of Trump brand goods have been imported into the United States by foreign companies since 2011.

And for all Trump’s criticisms of foreigners stealing American jobs, nine of Trump’s companies have tried to import at least 1,100 foreign workers to America via short-term visas.

Trump’s foreign dealings are not limited to consumer products. The Trump Hotel Collection has locations in Panama, Rio de Janeiro, Ireland, Toronto, Vancouver and Azerbaijan. The Trump Real Estate Collection has Trump Towers in India, Istanbul, Uruguay and the Philippines, as well as Trump World in South Korea. Apparently, what’s good for Donald Trump Inc. is not good for Ford, Apple or any other American business. Trump knows best.
 
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Apparently, what’s good for Donald Trump Inc. is not good for Ford, Apple or any other American business. Trump knows best.

Which sheds more obscurity on predicting what this man will eventually do if he's elected for president. I think Trump has enough mind to make absurd moves when he deems that the public might accept it easier. It's a good tactical theme for him, but not for the rest of us.
 
However, honestly, we have to remember Nixon's trip to China and the fact many hardline conservatives opposed it. In fact, Nixon, himself, was a hardline conservative bitterly attacking Mao in his early days as a politician. Going to China was a big gamble for the Nixon administration and a highlight of it.
 
Which sheds more obscurity on predicting what this man will eventually do if he's elected for president. I think Trump has enough mind to make absurd moves when he deems that the public might accept it easier. It's a good tactical theme for him, but not for the rest of us.


It does give him free advertisement, and then he will fail to explain how he hopes to accomplish his stated goals. Just another one of his deceptions like saying he is "self financing", and then throwing $25,000.00 a plate dinners to raise money for his campaign.
 
Old Trapper brought up a good point. Trump's talk is baloney. He's a massive hypocrite. I doubt if he really wants to protect American workers, as he never has done so with his own companies.
 
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I'm not surprised. He did praise Kim Jung Un after all. Plus he and Kim are both fascist authoritarian strongmen who use intimidation and fear to get people to obey or follow them. They seem to have a lot in common.
 
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