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Common Sense wrote:
Goose wrote:
Common Sense wrote:
National Report is a website which posts fictional articles related to world events.
It is described by Snopes.com as a fake news site,[4] by FactCheck.org as a satirical site and by Caitlin Dewey of the Washington Post as part of a fake-news industry, making profits from "duping gullible Internet users with deceptively newsy headlines."
The National Report describes itself as a "news and political satire web publication" and provides a disclaimer that "all news articles contained within National Report are fiction". The disclaimer, however, is not printed on the main page, which instead claims that the website is "America's #1 Independent News Source."Actually, the North Korean despot's praise of Donald Trump was reported by the Washington post, and shared here by Fred.
Let's not just skip over that nugget, and pretend that it does not exist.
That's just not cricket.
I used Rogone's post. You go look at National Report!!
Hey, Common Sense . . . Don't drag me into your arguments. I will address anything you directly contact me on when you decide to answer questions and issues I have directly pursued you about. Until you do, you are a non-entity on this exchange. You know exactly what this is in reference to, but you choose to ignore it.
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CS, do you find it at all concerning that despotic states are praising Donald Trump, while our friends in democracies are concerned?
Just wondering.
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Everyone take a deep breath, please.
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And the hits just keep on coming:
North Korean Newspaper Endorses 'Wise' Donald Trump Over 'Dull' Hillary Clinton
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has received his latest endorsement from an unlikely source: North Korea.
Official state-run North Korean newspaper DPRK Today ran an editorial today praising Trump as a “wise politician” and “far-sighted candidate.”
“The president that U.S. citizens must vote for is not that dull Hillary but Trump, who spoke of holding direct conversation with North Korea,” the editorial said.
The article, first reported by the website nknews.org, went on to praise the April foreign policy speech Trump gave in Washington, D.C., where he threatened to withdraw U.S. forces from South Korea if the government didn’t pay the United States for defense.
“Who knew that the slogan ‘Yankee Go Home’ would come true like this?” the editorial quipped.
Trump earned high praise in December from Russian President Vladimir Putin, who called the GOP front-runner “talented” and “very colorful.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin Praises Donald Trump as 'Talented' and 'Very Colorful'
Donald Trump Says He’ll 'Get Along Fine' With Russian President Vladimir Putin
Putin had said he believed Trump wanted to “move to a more solid, deeper level of relations” between the United States and Russia.
“How can Russia not welcome that? We welcome that,” Putin told ABC News in December.
Trump responded, saying he believed he would “get along fine” with Putin if elected.
The North Korean endorsement comes on the same day South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency reported another North Korean mobile-launched missile had failed.
Citing the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff, Yonhap said the missile was launched from North Korea’s east coast early this morning, but was unsuccessful.
It adds to a string of mobile-launched missile failures this year by the North Korean government, which is aiming for a nuclear-tipped missile that could reach the West Coast of the United States.
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Kinda like The Emperor endorsing Darth Vader.
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Would a Trump Presidency mean a re-alignment of international relationships?
Will we embrace North Korea, and Russia, and abandon Italy, Great Britain, South Korea, etc.
Pretty terrifying.
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Just one more man who apparently can "look into Putin's soul" !
The Putin <--> Trump love fest !