Trump’s Big North Korean Moment Is Either A Masterstroke Or A Horrible Debacle.
I read that headline and said, “yup”. And AFTER that I noticed it was Shapiro.
Frankly, people disagree with Shapiro on the facts at their peril. It is a highly risky position to take, if history is any measure.
Ben Shapiro
Most posted in the negative...
....hate him...
Your prevailing thought seems to run against the current...:)
Really? Shapiro was and is NeverTrump and didn't believe Trump would be President. He is a clown.
****Frankly, people disagree with Shapiro on the facts at their peril****
When I saw Ben’s take on Tommy Robinson’s arrest and imprisonment, I knew he was a bought and paid for shill for the globalists.
I absolutely agree with his statement, which is essentially what the President said himself. He constantly interjects that he can and will walk away from it. It was an incredibly bold move and needed to be done. Only someone that thinks outside the box would be willing to do this. It is like being in the Oil business (which I have been for 45 years) and drilling a rank wildcat. Chances are, it could be a dryhole (and probably will be)based on past history. But if it hits, it would pay for many wells. I suspect that Trump understands the risk involved and felt like it was his moment in history to take it. Every President since Carter sought to repeat the same BS that has never worked, which is the definition of insanity.. Bill Richardson, Clinton’s negotiator, justified their deal by saying “they only ended up with 40 nukes. If not for us, they would have had 100.” Anybody that assumes it is a done deal is a fool. The President more or less signed a “Memorandum of Understanding”, which is not legally binding, but stipulates what each party’s intentions are. It is always the first step in many before a deal is consumated. So for the Freepers here that have some kind of personal bias against Shapiro, your colors are showing.