Jeff Danziger for March 11, 2018

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    braindead Premium Member about 6 years ago

    Trump is the best negotiator in the history of mankind — because he prepares so diligently for each negotiation.

    He also consults with a former KGB officer for pointers on what he wants to get out of the negotiation.

    #Patriotism

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    Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 6 years ago

    The person wheeling the happy meals looks anything but happy!

    Do you suppose Air Force One has a fridge that only Trump has a key to, where he keeps his happy meals?

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    Zev   about 6 years ago

    Maybe this time he’ll see the advantage of listening to some advisors before opening his mouth. Yeah, right, as if that’ll happen.

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    Ontman  about 6 years ago

    After seeing his performance in Pennsylvania last night, I hope he stays in Asia.

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 6 years ago

    He will find out what to do from Fox and Fiends.

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    paranormal  about 6 years ago

    Maybe Kim Jong-Un will ask for ransom for us to get him back. No way Kim. He’s yours now! Could it be that easy to get rid of him?

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    Dani Rice  about 6 years ago

    March 4th, or thereabouts: “As far as the risk of dealing with a madman is concerned, that’s his problem, not mine,” Trump said.

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    Radish the wordsmith  about 6 years ago

    Chump Trump jumped protocol and gave North Korea the advantage.

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    Mr. Blawt  about 6 years ago

    Trump will do for North Korea what he did for healthcare

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    ellens0411  about 6 years ago

    I am thinking of what he thought of China — until he met with the leader. Then he explained to all of us how China is our firiend. He is easily manipulated with flattery, Perhaps he will come out of it as Kim’s BFF. I do love all the people saying he will go down in history for his ‘DIPLOMACY’ in getting Kim to the table. Funny how no one remembers Rocket Man – Fat – My button is bigger than yours Diplomacy!! South Korea managed this whole thing starting with the Olympics and they deserve the credit.

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    Radish the wordsmith  about 6 years ago

    I don’t think it’s a witch hunt,” Nunberg said. “It’s warranted because there’s a lot ’there’ there, and that’s the sad truth.”

    He said he doesn’t “believe” the probe will “lead to the president.” But he thinks others in Trump’s inner circle could be in trouble, particularly Roger Stone.

    “I’m very worried about him,” Nunberg told ABC. “He’s certainly at least the subject of this investigation, in the very least he’s a subject.”

    He also said he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin is “really taking advantage of the president,” though he didn’t elaborate. Nunberg did say: “I think we all could agree [Putin] wanted Donald Trump to win.”

    Nunberg was fired as a Trump campaign adviser in 2015 after racially charged social media posts he allegedly wrote surfaced. He denied writing them.

    https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/nunberg-mueller-probe-not-a-witch-hunt_us_5aa484f2e4b086698a9e6c95

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    Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 6 years ago

    I just realized one of the military guys is carrying a football. LOL!

    (I feel much better seeing that than seeing the “football” briefcase.)

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    Diane Lee Premium Member about 6 years ago

    I’d be really happy if I thought Kim had good intentions. I’d even love to think that he recognizes that Trump is really crazy enough to push that button and wants to negotiate because he’s afraid of the US. But, actually, I think he just figures that Trump is stupid enough that he manipulate him any way he chooses, and it’s a good idea to get what he can out of this clown before the Americans come up with someone who presents a challenge.

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    magicwalnut Premium Member about 6 years ago

    The only way this can end well is if each one of them has his own interpreter who will flatter the hell out of his leader instead of translating what the other has said.

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    martens  about 6 years ago

    ^As I understand it, Kim Jong un is fluent in English…but our guy is fluent in what???

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    Kind&Kinder  about 6 years ago

    If this doesn’t end in disaster, I’ll be very surprised. Trump is being played—that’s obvious. The question is only how much is he exposing us to real danger?

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    wellis1947 Premium Member about 6 years ago

    Donnie has been the American President for well over a year now. He has delivered speech after speech after speech. As far as I’ve been able to ascertain, he has YET to send ANY signal that he is ready to become MY President, and I’m beginning to despair of him EVER uttering any words to that effect! To be very clear, let me explain the criteria of my dissection of his “speeches”! First of all, ANY speech that Donnie delivers from “TelePrompTer”, or, more generically, a teleprompter" is NOT, I repeat, NOT usually in Donnie’s words. Let me explain. I am an amateur ‘grammarian’, for want of a better description, and I can state, unequivocally, that Donnie’s thought AND speech patterns are unique and easily discerned with a bit of practice. Donnie is not USUALLY responsible for ANY of the words he’s reading from a screen. Donnie’s speeches at his various rallies are authentic Donnie. His speeches off the screen are SOMEONE ELSE’S idea of what they think Donnie should be saying at any particular moment – and this is discernible by the ‘fact’ that, if you watch him closely, you can tell that he’s NEVER even read what he’s supposed to be saying and that he is totally surprised by some of his statements that he is expressing! Anyway, ALL of Donnie’s speeches are given to reinforce the Idea that his base made the right decision in voting for him! There is, also, a common component of him expressing his all-to-often disregarded “greatness”. His latest ramble in that direction was to state that HE was responsible for the success of the Winter Olympics! And the rationale behind that claim is that he didn’t start World War III while it was going on. No, Donnie has NEVER attempted to become anything other than what Donnie truly is! And that is a bombastic demagogue lusting for power and totally unwilling to lend ANY consideration toward the feelings or concerns of those beneath him!

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    Yontrop  about 6 years ago

    And (also a comment on yesterday’s cartoon) in all the chaos, no one notices what Erdoğan is doing in Syria. There is no US foreign policy.

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