06-12-2018, 09:55 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Punta Cana, DR
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Originally Posted by onwebcam
You have ZERO clue as to what went on before the summit.. What we do know for sure is that Obama was given the same opportunity as Trump and he ignored it.. From anther black man.. Who knows.. If Obama had listened then Otto may have lived...
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Obama’s comments in 2008 and 2009 about talking to strongmen “without preconditions,” and his efforts to work with both North Korea and Cuba’s communist governments, were greeted by conservatives with scorn. So it seemed odd to some on the right that Trump doing the same was being feted as a victory for American foreign policy.
https://www.vox.com/2018/3/9/1710088...rvatives-obama
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viral video depicted Fox News's hosts and guests contradictorily blasting former President Barack Obama for saying he would meet with dictators and enemies of the United States, but effusively praising current President Donald Trump for agreeing to sit down face-to-face with North Korean despot Kim Jong Un.
The video, released Thursday night by the news outlet Now This, showed cuts of some of the network's best-known hosts, like Sean Hannity, Steve Doocy and Geraldo Rivera, pouring scorn on Obama for suggesting he could meet with leaders from Iran and North Korea without preconditions. Many of those same personalities and commentators are then shown characterizing Trump’s expected talks with Kim as a “win” for the Republican. Some even said Trump should win the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts.
Watch: Fox News Hated Obama Talking to Dictators But Loves Trump Meeting With North Korea's Kim Jong Un
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The McCain campaign held a conference call this afternoon criticizing Barack Obama for his comment a year ago that he would be willing to meet with the leaders of Iran, Syria, Venezuela, Cuba and North Korea without preconditions.
If Obama is President on January 21st, the leaders of those countries will invite Obama to visit, Michigan Republican Congressman Pete Hoekstra predicted on the call. "That would be an untenable position for the President of the United States to be put in," Hoekstra said.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/mccain-...preconditions/
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