Discussion: Trump Says He's Willing To Engage In Talks With North Korea

Donnie admits he got cucked by Tillerson?

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The North Koreans are smarter than Cockholster so they’ll simply continue playing Jumbo the Jerk like a janggu.

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Someone makes jealous and is feeling left out for not being invited, so he hints at inviting himself.

I expect Un to fire a nuclear tweet over Dotard’s dome to let him know that he’s playing with fire, again.

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It won’t be long now.
Trump saves the world and did it with his little gizmo and short thumbs.

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Come on Kim , just tell Donny to " F*ck off " .

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Donnie, make up your mind! Wait! I forgot, you don’t have a mind.

Trump is the last person I would want to see in talks with North Korea. A diplomat he is not.

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Diplomat? Naw. he is only a man that is really really smart like a genius.

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Donnie has already promised that North Korea would pay for the bigly beautiful new wall,

Donnie’s been brushing up on his gangnam style diplomacy…

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Sigh…oh Donnie, you’re my hero! Xoxox!

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Trump may be the last person you do see in talks with North Korea.

You know, right before the really bright flash.

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Forget it, drumpf. The two Koreas just made you completely irrelevant. They’ll take care of the problem by themselves, so go back to your twit machine and stay out of the way.

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sorry … just couldn’t resist –

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Trump: This proves I am smart and Wolff is wrong. I am just doing what Obama would do and he is smart.

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Dickhead wants to get close to Kim to compare dick sizes .

I think Kim’s goal at this time is to goad Jumbo Jerk into withdrawing the US from the Olympics to, you know, teach the DPRK a lesson.

Trump knows all about making ice:

Pretty much the true story of the Wollman Skating Rink fiasco. You can even check the New York Times. On May 31, 1986 Donald Trump said in an interview with the Times, "I don’t want my name attached to losers. So far the Wollman Rink has been one of the great losers. I’ll make it a winner.’’ Shortly after Trump decided to slap his name on Wollman Rink, if you read the fine print. Now, 30 years later, Wollman Rink is a winner and the Trump name is still associated with it. Just check the Wollman Skating Rink website. There it is! The famous, or, according to some, infamous TRUMP red logo.

The Wollman Rink incident underrscores the fascinating impact that Donald Trump is making on the political landscape and the American psyche irrespective of the outcome of the presidential campaign. Wollman Skating Rink today is one of the most iconic amenities for New Yorkers and tourists located in Central Park just a stone’s throw north of the Plaza Hotel (which was once owned by Donald Trump).

Having fallen into utter disrepair during the New York City fiscal crisis, unable to make ice, the city’s Parks Department embarked on a total refurbishment of the facility in 1980, estimating it would take two years to complete. After six years and having flushed $13 million down the drain, the city announced they would have to start all over again and it would another two years to complete. Wollman Rink had quite visibly failed. The Wollman Rink fiasco amplified the public perception of the general incompetence of government and their inability to complete even the simplest projects.

Enter the Donald. In late May of 1986, the 39-year-old Trump made an offer to Mayor Ed Koch. Trump would step in and take over the construction and operation of the project for no profit and have it up and running in time for the holiday season. Koch tried mightily and quite sneakily tried to reject Trump’s offer. A very public Trump-Koch feud ensued; Donald ultimately prevailed taking on the responsibility to finish the rink in less than six months for no more than $3 million. The city politicos could only hope that when Donald failed it would divert attention from their own incompetence.

Instead of failing, Trump finished the job in just four months at a final cost 25% below the budget. It wasn’t rocket science according to Trump. It was common sense and “management.” But the incident also demonstrated Trump’s mastery and command of public relations and how to attract massive amounts of free press.

Trump learned that the press likes drama and extremes–positive or negative–and was hungry for every morsel about this otherwise insignificant project. Any milestone of the project’s progress resulted in press conferences often with ceremony, pomp and circumstance, and frequently, celebrity-filled. When concrete was laid: press conference. Construction complete: press conference. The first ice: press conference. The Grand Opening included Dick Button, Peggy Fleming and Scott Hamilton to name a few. Everything became an event and free promotion. City officials stopped attending press conference because it was actually becoming an embarrassment. The rink which had been a perpetual money loser started making money immediately which Trump donated to charity.

Having this vision of Trump and Kim Jung Un facing off Sumo wrestling style in loincloths.

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