AuntiE wrote:
Letās be real. I am pretty sure Trump knew to enter, take his seat and say hello. Your obsessive hatred prevents you from seeing the horror residing at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. It is nothing short of elder abuse.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyBKS-rV4eEhttps://www.politico.com/story/2018/06/14/trump-north-korea-general-salute-646248Trump faces backlash after saluting North Korean general
Donald Trump is facing some heat Thursday after he went against p**********l norms by saluting a North Korean general.
āIām not trying to be gratuitous or unfair but isnāt saluting a General from an enemy military sort of a big deal?ā tweeted Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii).
North Koreaās state news channel on Thursday was the first to broadcast a 42-minute video from Trumpās meeting this week with Kim Jong Un. In a clip shared by the BBC, Trump is shown meeting various North Korean officials, including a North Korean military general.
The general first salutes Trump, to which the president salutes back.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/may/28/donald-trumps-embarrassing-gaffes-potent-political-good-distractionDonald Trump's embarrassing gaffes deliver a potent political good: distraction
As we chuckle over footage of Trumpās latest faux pas, his fellow Republicans continue to work to undermine and dismantle our most basic freedoms
During Donald Trumpās state visit to the Middle East and Europe, Americans have been playing a sort of bleak party game, asking one another: what is the most tone-deaf remark, the most egregious faux pas, the most historically amnesiac or insensitive gaffe that our president has made in the course of his journey?
Was it the bullying body language he demonstrated at the Nato summit, shoving aside Dusko Markovic, the Prime Minister of Montenegro, a small country of which some have suggested Trump may not have heard?
Was it his apparent unawareness of where Israel is located, an ignorance displayed when he informed an audience of Israelis that heād ājust got back from the Middle Eastā? Or was it his seeming inability to distinguish between āIslamistā and āIslamicā when he strayed off script during a speech he delivered in Saudi Arabia, a mistake he blamed on exhaustion, though he had only recently left home?
Most people, I imagine, would argue that Trumpās most appalling errors of taste and judgement occurred during his visit to Yad Vashem, Israelās Holocaust memorial, where he spent a total of 15 minutes and left a startlingly buoyant note in the memorialās Book of Remembrance ā a brief message that some have called more appropriate for a senior signing a high school yearbook, or a satisfied guest recording his impressions in the register of a luxury bed and breakfast: āIt is a great honor to be here with all my friends ā so amazing and will never forget!ā
One can think of any number of adjectives more descriptive than amazing. What about harrowing? Heartbreaking? Or even disturbing?