The mainstream media seems never to tire of attacking President Trump. This morning, I was in my car and heard CBS News on the hour. The news reader gave a report on today's meeting between President Trump and the leader of South Korea in preparation for the upcoming meeting between Kim Jung Un of North Korea and President Trump. At the end of the piece, the broadcaster had to add that "expert" analysts are concerned that President Trump is too interested in having the meeting occur and that he has not prepared for the detailed negotiation that will take place at that meeting.
Get it? Trump doesn't focus on the important stuff. He's a buffoon who will mess up this key negotiation. It's the same BS that the media has been pumping out since Trump won the election in 2016.
Think about it for a moment. For decades, these "experts" were never able to bring North Korea to the table except for instances in which the North Koreans fooled the American "expert" negotiators. President Trump changed the way that the USA approached the North Koreans and, in about a year, Kim Jung Un changed his tune. Sure, there's no way of knowing if this is another attempt at North Korean deception, but that should become clear as things move forward (if they do). Trump is successful, but the "experts" can't stand the idea that he was right and they were wrong, so they tell us that Trump isn't ready for the negotiation. He's not doing it the way they did (which didn't work at all). All of this leads to one question: who cares what these "experts" think?
Get it? Trump doesn't focus on the important stuff. He's a buffoon who will mess up this key negotiation. It's the same BS that the media has been pumping out since Trump won the election in 2016.
Think about it for a moment. For decades, these "experts" were never able to bring North Korea to the table except for instances in which the North Koreans fooled the American "expert" negotiators. President Trump changed the way that the USA approached the North Koreans and, in about a year, Kim Jung Un changed his tune. Sure, there's no way of knowing if this is another attempt at North Korean deception, but that should become clear as things move forward (if they do). Trump is successful, but the "experts" can't stand the idea that he was right and they were wrong, so they tell us that Trump isn't ready for the negotiation. He's not doing it the way they did (which didn't work at all). All of this leads to one question: who cares what these "experts" think?
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