Discussion: Trump Suggests Cohen Testimony May Have Added To Failed Talks With North Korea

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Well, that doesn’t reflect well on you, Donald…

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Always have to find someone to blame. Why don’t you stop sucking up to dictators?

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I think the Dotard’s “logic” must have been something like this: “Cohen’s spilling the beans about me makes it unlikely I will be relected and more likely that I’ll be run out of office. That would explain why Kim fell out of love with me and refused to give me what I need to get a Nobel prize.”

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Ya know what else never happens when a President is overseas? The President never flagrantly condemns his own intelligence community, criticizes other American leadership, or praises brutal dictators who have killed Americans. And while we’re at it, a President when on American soil never yells “John McCain is dead” to elicit cheers and jerking off by his cult.

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The whining never ends…

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I thought he walked away because that’s what a great dealmaker does when confronted with a bad deal??

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The dictators Trump sucks up to are within the USA, not outside the borders anywhere. Those outside the borders you blame like NK are false flag distractions, basically. That is why Trump dumped NK this time - to continue his suck-upping.

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Maybe a little PREPERATION may have helped.

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It’s built in.

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He is now riffing on a term … “the walk” Iffy call Dotard, could serve to deflect attention to your failure, or could further your “branding” as the Failures president.

In my ear I can hear the old Bangles tune with a twist: “Walk like a Trump-pant-stain”.

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Imagine then what the testimony of Cohen AND Sater will do to your Failed Administration…

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So much whining.

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So now he’s admitting he failed? At least part of what he’s saying is the truth then, I guess.

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Based on my experience in the 90s of being on the other side of the table from tRUmp, I believe 1000% of the issue is that tRUmp tried one of his SOP negotiation practices and per usual it failed, per usual he then stormed out. I’d be sitting in the conference room awaiting tRUmp after his team negotiated a deal. tRUmp would waltz in with pen in hand saying let’s sign. As he placed pen to paper he would pause and say one more thing", usually wanting something that already had been discussed and discarded. If we did not care we would sign, usually however we would say no and tRUmp would then proceed to threaten, swear, and say he’d blackball us. When we continued to say no he’d storm off called each of us various expletives and swearing he’d send his lawyers after us. Never worked to change our minds. This is what I believe tRUmp did, “one more thing” and Kim said no with usual results.

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Named Koch, Mercer, etc…

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So in other words if Congress was not grilling Cohen then Trump would have not walked away from a bad deal, and would have given North Korea all it wanted for nothing in return?

Which is it? Did he deliberately walk away from a bad deal? Or was it a good deal that his inability to concentrate on anything led to him walking away from?

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“may have contributed” to failed denuclearization talks between the U.S. and North Korea.

Also responsible for the failure of his “talks”:

 5. The very concept of “language.”

 4. Vietnam.

 3. The memory of Ayatollah Khomeini and Ronald Reagan.

 2. The FBI.

 1. Barack Obama.

Maybe there’s a Twitter hashtag contest that covers all this.

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I think Trump lives to sabotage, harm, hurt other people. If anything, that is the “art of the deal” to him. It gives him some kind of rush to screw people over, maybe a feeling of superiority that he can pull it off. And when he can’t pull it off, he resorts to cursing and bellittling and blaming the other person. And seeking his next victim, so he can get his next fix.

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“I’m just going to blather on for several hours. When you hear some bullshit that you like, go ahead and have a slice.”

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