Trump wanted to end KORUS agreement with South Korea

If anyone is reading "Fear" the prologue is enough to scare the beejeesus out of you.

In a one page letter Trump was getting ready to cancel our pact with South Korea, which would include removing the military and installations that monitor North Korean missile activity.

In other words:

An ICBM that would take 7 seconds to detect after launch would now take 38 minutes, about the time it would hit the continental United States.

Edited: Woodward reports in his book that Gary Cohn and Rob Porter stole the letter from Trump's desk, betting on Trump's short-term memory loss that he would forget about it and move on to something else. Which Trump did (until this book came out yesterday).
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Its not our job to take care of EVERYONE around the world.
 
If Trump had pulled us out of the KORUS FTA, he would have placed our country in greater danger. He has often said he wants to, because he is a fucking clueless idiot.


Amazingly so. I don't know how he's gotten by all these years unless this idiocy is due to early stage dementia.
But according to Woodward, he went ballistic over the trade deficit and wanted to pull out of the agreement, even though Cohn and Porter and Mattis and Tillerson told him that would make us vulnerable to North Korea.
But he wouldn't listen.
So they stole the letter off his desk and Trump is so fucking demented he didn't notice the next day when he went to the Oval Office.
That is just how much trouble we are in.
The motherfucker has the code to the nuclear football.
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Trump isn't suffering from dementia. He is all ignorance, with a soft creamy center of ignorance, all wrapped in a hard coating of ignorance.

Either dementia or some sort of version of idiot savant.
I think as we get deeper in Woodward's book we're going to see where aides and staffers just bring up a bright new shiny object when they see him going off the rails.
Distracting him seems to work. At least so far it has.
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Trump has one skill at which he is a genius: Recognizing what the rubes want to hear. He has no moral qualms about lying to them to get what he wants from them.

In a lot of ways, Trump is like a psychic or medium. Dumb as a box of rocks, but skilled at skimming a mark who has a desire to believe.

The desire to believe is a profoundly powerful force which overrides all reason and logic.

So he's an actor at heart. Except unlike other actors he can't leave the stage after a performance and go home.
Thus the unraveling.
It's disgusting to see how dishonest and corrupt his children are, they are all in.

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If anyone is reading "Fear" the prologue is enough to scare the beejeesus out of you.

In a one page letter Trump was getting ready to cancel our pact with South Korea, which would include removing the military and installations that monitor North Korean missile activity.

In other words:

An ICBM that would take 7 seconds to detect after launch would now take 38 minutes, about the time it would hit the continental United States.

Edited: Woodward reports in his book that Gary Cohn and Rob Porter stole the letter from Trump's desk, betting on Trump's short-term memory loss that he would forget about it and move on to something else. Which Trump did (until this book came out yesterday).
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Its not our job to take care of EVERYONE around the world.
Wow. You sound as stupid as Trump.

Our relationship with South Korea is for OUR protection. If North Korea launched an ICBM at the United States, the early warning systems in South Korea would alert us within 7 seconds.

That's 15 minutes sooner than a warning we would get from systems in the US. That's 15 more minutes to react. That's thousands of miles of extra geography in which to attempt to intercept the ICBM.

All caught up now?

Even though this has been explained multiple times to Trump, he STILL doesn't get it. And I bet you don't, either.
 
If anyone is reading "Fear" the prologue is enough to scare the beejeesus out of you.

In a one page letter Trump was getting ready to cancel our pact with South Korea, which would include removing the military and installations that monitor North Korean missile activity.

In other words:

An ICBM that would take 7 seconds to detect after launch would now take 38 minutes, about the time it would hit the continental United States.

Edited: Woodward reports in his book that Gary Cohn and Rob Porter stole the letter from Trump's desk, betting on Trump's short-term memory loss that he would forget about it and move on to something else. Which Trump did (until this book came out yesterday).
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Its not our job to take care of EVERYONE around the world.

Can't you read?
This is about Trump's dismantling the system and U.S. military in place in South Korea that monitors the nuclear weapons activities of Kim Jong Un that threaten the U.S., you fucking idiot.
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If Trump had pulled us out of the KORUS FTA, he would have placed our country in greater danger. He has often said he wants to, because he is a fucking clueless idiot.


Amazingly so. I don't know how he's gotten by all these years unless this idiocy is due to early stage dementia.
But according to Woodward, he went ballistic over the trade deficit and wanted to pull out of the agreement, even though Cohn and Porter and Mattis and Tillerson told him that would make us vulnerable to North Korea.
But he wouldn't listen.
So they stole the letter off his desk and Trump is so fucking demented he didn't notice the next day when he went to the Oval Office.
That is just how much trouble we are in.
The motherfucker has the code to the nuclear football.
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Trump isn't suffering from dementia. He is all ignorance, with a soft creamy center of ignorance, all wrapped in a hard coating of ignorance.

Either dementia or some sort of version of idiot savant.
I think as we get deeper in Woodward's book we're going to see where aides and staffers just bring up a bright new shiny object when they see him going off the rails.
Distracting him seems to work. At least so far it has.
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.
Trump has one skill at which he is a genius: Recognizing what the rubes want to hear. He has no moral qualms about lying to them to get what he wants from them.

In a lot of ways, Trump is like a psychic or medium. Dumb as a box of rocks, but skilled at skimming a mark who has a desire to believe.

The desire to believe is a profoundly powerful force which overrides all reason and logic.

So he's an actor at heart. Except unlike other actors he can't leave the stage after a performance and go home.
Thus the unraveling.
It's disgusting to see how dishonest and corrupt his children are, they are all in.

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I don't blame his kids. Loyalty to family is important.

They are loyal to their father even though he has been thoroughly disloyal to them. I don't fault them for that.

And daddy being a multi-millionaire doesn't hurt.
 
Amazingly so. I don't know how he's gotten by all these years unless this idiocy is due to early stage dementia.
But according to Woodward, he went ballistic over the trade deficit and wanted to pull out of the agreement, even though Cohn and Porter and Mattis and Tillerson told him that would make us vulnerable to North Korea.
But he wouldn't listen.
So they stole the letter off his desk and Trump is so fucking demented he didn't notice the next day when he went to the Oval Office.
That is just how much trouble we are in.
The motherfucker has the code to the nuclear football.
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.
Trump isn't suffering from dementia. He is all ignorance, with a soft creamy center of ignorance, all wrapped in a hard coating of ignorance.

Either dementia or some sort of version of idiot savant.
I think as we get deeper in Woodward's book we're going to see where aides and staffers just bring up a bright new shiny object when they see him going off the rails.
Distracting him seems to work. At least so far it has.
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.
.
Trump has one skill at which he is a genius: Recognizing what the rubes want to hear. He has no moral qualms about lying to them to get what he wants from them.

In a lot of ways, Trump is like a psychic or medium. Dumb as a box of rocks, but skilled at skimming a mark who has a desire to believe.

The desire to believe is a profoundly powerful force which overrides all reason and logic.

So he's an actor at heart. Except unlike other actors he can't leave the stage after a performance and go home.
Thus the unraveling.
It's disgusting to see how dishonest and corrupt his children are, they are all in.

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I don't blame his kids. Loyalty to family is important.

They are loyal to their father even though he has been thoroughly disloyal to them. I don't fault them for that.

And daddy being a multi-millionaire doesn't hurt.


I do blame his kids.
When Donald humiliated their mother Ivana with reveling in his highly publicized affair with Marla Maples, they should have walked away from him.
Neither Don Jr., Eric or Ivanka had the guts to shun his corruption and take out on their own. They are mini-Donalds.
They are as immoral and cowardly as he is.
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If anyone is reading "Fear" the prologue is enough to scare the beejeesus out of you.

In a one page letter Trump was getting ready to cancel our pact with South Korea, which would include removing the military and installations that monitor North Korean missile activity.

In other words:

An ICBM that would take 7 seconds to detect after launch would now take 38 minutes, about the time it would hit the continental United States.

Edited: Woodward reports in his book that Gary Cohn and Rob Porter stole the letter from Trump's desk, betting on Trump's short-term memory loss that he would forget about it and move on to something else. Which Trump did (until this book came out yesterday).
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Its not our job to take care of EVERYONE around the world.

Can't you read?
This is about Trump's dismantling the system and U.S. military in place in South Korea that monitors the nuclear weapons activities of Kim Jong Un that threaten the U.S., you fucking idiot.
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And? Its not OUR place...let South Korea do it. Let Japan do it. Let the UN do it.
 
If anyone is reading "Fear" the prologue is enough to scare the beejeesus out of you.

In a one page letter Trump was getting ready to cancel our pact with South Korea, which would include removing the military and installations that monitor North Korean missile activity.

In other words:

An ICBM that would take 7 seconds to detect after launch would now take 38 minutes, about the time it would hit the continental United States.

Edited: Woodward reports in his book that Gary Cohn and Rob Porter stole the letter from Trump's desk, betting on Trump's short-term memory loss that he would forget about it and move on to something else. Which Trump did (until this book came out yesterday).
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Its not our job to take care of EVERYONE around the world.

Can't you read?
This is about Trump's dismantling the system and U.S. military in place in South Korea that monitors the nuclear weapons activities of Kim Jong Un that threaten the U.S., you fucking idiot.
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In the first chapter Woodward writes that Trump started considering running for POTUS in 2010.
He met with Steve Bannon and an RNC operative to discuss.
The RNC guy told him he had a lot of work to do to clean up his voting and donor records.
Trump got pissed and said he gave equally to both sides.
The RNC guy had the records with him: Trump's voting record was straight Democratic, only voted in a primary once, and 80% of his donations went to Dems.
Trump didn't know that donations were part of public records, he's such a dumbass.
The RNC operative interviewed by Woodward is David Bossie.
Read it and weep, Trumpanzees.
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The weird thing is that once he was confronted with the undeniable data about his voting record and the donations record, Trump turned on a dime and acted as if he hadn't just lied out of his ass.

This reveals Trump lies whenever he thinks he can get away with it, which is often.

Only a truly stupid person would ever believe a word from this pathological liar.

Does this mean neither you nor Jake Starkey will be reelecting Trump in 2020?
 
If anyone is reading "Fear" the prologue is enough to scare the beejeesus out of you.

In a one page letter Trump was getting ready to cancel our pact with South Korea, which would include removing the military and installations that monitor North Korean missile activity.

In other words:

An ICBM that would take 7 seconds to detect after launch would now take 38 minutes, about the time it would hit the continental United States.

Edited: Woodward reports in his book that Gary Cohn and Rob Porter stole the letter from Trump's desk, betting on Trump's short-term memory loss that he would forget about it and move on to something else. Which Trump did (until this book came out yesterday).
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That book has been debunked, time to move on to next anti Trump story, but not to worry Hurricane Florence is almost here, y’all will start blaming Trump for it too!


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Uhm this was in the news before Woodward's "scoop" LMAO


Um, what I left out that didn't make the news was Gary Cohn and Rob Porter stole the letter from Trump's desk in the Oval Office, betting on "the anarchy and disorder of the White House, and Trump's mind,..." he would never notice it was missing.

Porter later discovered multiple copies of the draft and made sure those were gone, too.

And until this book came out, that sleight of hand trick worked.

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Lots of people almost do things but they don’t, but liberals can’t comprehend that!


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In the first chapter Woodward writes that Trump started considering running for POTUS in 2010.
He met with Steve Bannon and an RNC operative to discuss.
The RNC guy told him he had a lot of work to do to clean up his voting and donor records.
Trump got pissed and said he gave equally to both sides.
The RNC guy had the records with him: Trump's voting record was straight Democratic, only voted in a primary once, and 80% of his donations went to Dems.
Trump didn't know that donations were part of public records, he's such a dumbass.
The RNC operative interviewed by Woodward is David Bossie.
Read it and weep, Trumpanzees.
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And? He said he gave to democrats, he was a builder he had to give so the crooked politicians would give him permits, that’s how things work, Democrats or Republicans, that’s why politicians used to love Trump.
Why do you think they used to love him when he gave them money, but now they can’t stand him after the donations stopped?


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Further confirmation of the fact that Trump is unfit to be president.

Cause we can’t have this booming economy, other countries paying their part, kicking illegal criminals out, we can’t have that can we cause Trump lies, do you lie does your parents lie does your family lie? Actions count for us Trumpsters


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He hasn't been relevant since deep throat and Watergate.

His 15 minutes of fame expired long ago and his ego needs a reboot.


Oh, thank you for proving what I said about your obvious ignorance of Woodward.

Here's the facts:

Bob Woodward is an associate editor of The Washington Post, where he has worked since 1971.
He has shared in two Pulitzer Prizes, first in 1973 for the coverage of the Watergate scandal with Carl Bernstein, and second in 2003 as the lead reporter for coverage of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

He has authored or coauthored 18 books, all of which have been national non-fiction bestsellers. Twelve of those have been #1 national bestsellers. He has written books on eight of the most recent presidents, from Nixon to Obama.

https://www.amazon.com/Bob-Woodward/e/B000APXDGS
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Is this one a best seller, lots of folks in the book aren’t backing his story, but liberals only see hate Trump.


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