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As the sources I quoted said, Trump has more promises broken than kept. Your site only mentions a few kept promises, but none of the broken ones.
As far as the OP, there is nothing substantial in the meeting with Kim. Most commentators say that technical details will come later, so it's too early to rejoice.
Just one other thing though it is not really worthy of comment...........every politician in the entire history of the earth has made promises he failed to keep...so what is the point???? Should I go over all the promises Obama failed to keep....the jerk accomplished less than any President in modern history.....his only legacy is and will be that he was the first affirmative action President. Get real dude.
The n. korean nuclear test site collapse may or may not have played a role in Kim's decision to agree to meet with Trump....no way you can prove it did and there is no way I can prove it did not. It has been recognized for quite awhile by the most astute analysts that N. Korea would not agree to meet with the U.S.A until they achieved Nuclear Capability....thus I would concur and say that their achievement of a Nuclear Capability and the means to deliver nuke warheads to America contributed more to Kim's willingness to meet with Trump...gives him much more bargaining power. China may also have played a role....which cannot be really understood...some say they were against the meeting and some say for it...I tend to believe they agreed to it. But all of this is conjecture....bottom line both Kim and Trump should be praised for this meeting and Kim's true motivation is not all that significant...suffice to say he has changed his hardline stance for whatever reasons and the world should be happy about that....most particuarly America.
Then you say...................
"Far as the ridicule the treaty with Iran vs the meeting with North Korea thing, nope, I meant it. Hypocrisy check time"
You must be coinfused to say the least. Trump supporters are the ones who were the main critics of the horrible deal with Iran made by Obam....how you can surmise that Trump Supporters would also be critical of the Korean summit between Trump and Kim is beyond me...perhaps you can expound on that?
Regarding hypocrisy....you seem to have got that backwards also..........the real hypocrites in regards to the summit in Korea are the democratic leaders in congress who praised the aboslutely disaster of a deal with Iran but dissed the meeting Trump had with Kim...do you not understand that?
What would make the Iran deal a bad deal and the Korean summit a good thing?
To me they are fairly similar. Keep in mind I would have generally done both but also with both we're throwing bones to bad guys in a toothless attempt to win some moderation out of the monsters IMO.
Now you finally admit you are coinfused. Do some research...it is easily available....I am not going to waste my time doing your homework for you. Plus read the link i just posted above regarding the Israeli intelligence coup regarding the Iranians.
But to get back to the ongoing negotiations with the N. Koreans ...you want to declare it a mistake, a loss and or a failure even though the process has just begun. Buck up buckaroo and try and get a little more optimistic. Of course the whole shebang could get shut down and the liberals are doing everything in their power to sabotage it. Too bad Trump is not the dictator some think he is......you could all look forward to the sunrise whilst standing in front of a concrete wall with a blindfold on. Pardon my colorful allegory. Perhaps too gory for this forum.
Why would liberals want to derail this. Even Bill Clinton said that liberals should look at this as a good thing.Until then all we can do is hope the liberals are not successful in derailing this historic turn of events and that Trump will prevail in his efforts to de-nucleararize the Korean peninsula.
Why would liberals want to derail this. Even Bill Clinton said that liberals should look at this as a good thing.Until then all we can do is hope the liberals are not successful in derailing this historic turn of events and that Trump will prevail in his efforts to de-nucleararize the Korean peninsula.
Bill said it on a talk show.
You are right. There is a deep hatred between liberals and conservatives - both directions. I have been around a long time and I have never seen such abject animosity between parties. I have been able to talk to lots of conservatives, and in person we can get along. But in the anonymity of a forum or a crowd you see the hatred flaring strongly. It seems like it will get worse as time goes on.
Bill said it on a talk show.
You are right. There is a deep hatred between liberals and conservatives - both directions. I have been around a long time and I have never seen such abject animosity between parties. I have been able to talk to lots of conservatives, and in person we can get along. But in the anonymity of a forum or a crowd you see the hatred flaring strongly. It seems like it will get worse as time goes on.
There is this sports like atmosphere to politics now where whatever your guy does is good and whatever the other guy does is bad. It may be caused by the marketing of the two parties, er teams.
What I am seeing is voters flip between conservative and liberal on issues but generally fall in line with their team's commands.
Same thing with current events. Obama makes a tariff its great, Trump its terrible or tou get the other view. Its comical.
Trump has mostly kept his campaign promises
Trump has mostly kept his campaign promises