Posted on 03/11/2018 6:49:44 PM PDT by Kaslin
When it was first announced last Thursday that President Trump was to personally meet with North Korea Dictator Kim Jong-un for negotiations, the media’s response varied from optimistic to seething anger. But with some time, it appears as though their consensus is now to denounce the idea as was blatantly obvious on Sunday’s Meet the Press. The entire panel up in arms and fretting that Trump was either going to hand North Korea a victory or blow a gasket at the meeting and start a war.
Moderator Chuck Todd, still bitter because Trump called him a “sleeping son of a b*tch” at a rally the day before, kicked off the discussion with a ridiculously loaded question. “How does any meeting between Trump and Kim not turn into a victory for the North Koreans,” he wondered acting baffled.
NBC’s Andrea Mitchell was aghast at the idea as she was visibly distraught and seemingly hyperventilating. “It's hard to imagine how it doesn't,” she declared. “First of all, they have had a victory by setting the terms and by having the meeting itself, as you were pointing out. This is what all North Korean leaders have wanted. Three generations have wanted a meeting, legitimacy from an American president.”
For all Mitchell’s rambling about a meeting with Trump “legitimatizing” North Korea, where was that complaint when her network was praising their performance and propaganda at the Olympics? An argument can also be made that Kim’s nuclear weapons program, which reportedly can reach Washington, DC, was a form of legitimacy. Add to that, the U.S. was expending the resources to lead an international effort to isolate the communist country.
Meet the Press Panel Freaks: Incompetent Trump Handing NoKo Victory
It’s also highly hypocritical for Mitchell to whine about someone giving legitimacy to dictators when she’s made a career for herself doing just that. As the Media Research Center had previously documented, she was quite fond of Cuba’s former totalitarian Fidel Castro and was an adamant defender of the Iran nuclear deal and stuck up for them as she opposed Trump.
Yet that didn’t stop Mitchell from spouting off and claiming the administration was ignorant of the issues. “The treasury secretary with you repeated the phrase, ‘denuclearization,’ our objective is denuclearization of the Korean peninsula. That is a trap,” she asserted. She also suggested that what the Trump administration was willing to do was leave our South Korean and Japanese allies high and dry in the region.
Yahoo! News columnist Matt Bai chimed in and wanted to let the panel know he had a serious problem with Trump talking to a dictator: the President’s love for such leaders. According to him:
Except, the problem I have, Gene, is that he has at every turn shown a really unsettling appreciation for or at least lack of antipathy toward tyranny and autocracy. If you are going to sit down with tyrants and autocrats, you have to have, I think, as a president, one would think it's a given to have a deep-felt conviction about the supremacy of democracy and I don’t hear that from him.
Mitchell jumped in again to fret about Trump being so unstable he would lose his temper at the meeting. “But he wants results and he will be impatient. And what is the downside if he gets angry at what he experiences? Then it escalates because you have no other options,” she opined.
“Then you don't have diplomacy to go to because you have exhausted your diplomacy. Then things go boom. That's the scary part,” added Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan.
The idea that they would turn down possible peace on the Korean Peninsula just because they detested Trump was absolutely mind-boggling.
NBC Meet the Press March 11, 2018 10:57:01 AM Eastern
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CHUCK TODD: How does any meeting between Trump and Kim not turn into a victory for the North Koreans?
ANDREA MITCHELL: It's hard to imagine how it doesn't. First of all, they have had a victory by setting the terms and by having the meeting itself, as you were pointing out. This is what all North Korean leaders have wanted. Three generations have wanted a meeting, legitimacy from an American president.
It is not prepared. There was no letter, despite leaks there was. We do not yet know what he is really offering. The treasury secretary with you repeated the phrase, denuclearization, our objective is denuclearization of the Korean peninsula. That is a trap! The Korean peninsula means we eliminate our nuclear umbrella from our allies. What we want is for him to give up his illegal weapons, not for us to give up our nuclear security umbrella for South Korea and Japan. This just shows you the lack of, shall we say, competence or familiarity with these details. They do not have a south -- a North/South Korean expert. They don't have an ambassador. Their top expert just quit in frustration, I am told, because he could not -- Tillerson would not take him to White House meetings. There's no one in the house who knows this issue.
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EUGENE ROBINSON: What I think is riskier, though, is to have Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un hurling insults and threats at each other.
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And to have a U.S. administration talking about the absurd, catastrophic idea of giving a bloody nose to North Korea, some sort of limited strike, that could immediately mushroom into a local Armageddon, basically. So I think, great, if they want to sit down and talk, that's better than this alternative, which is where we seem to be drifting.
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MATT BAI: Except the problem I have, Gene, is that he has at every turn shown a really unsettling appreciation for or at least lack of antipathy toward tyranny and autocracy. If you are going to sit down with tyrants and autocrats, you have to have, I think, as a president, one would think it's a given to have a deep-felt conviction about the supremacy of democracy and I dont hear that from him.
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MITCHELL: One quick point is, he wants results. If he would go into a meeting and I don't think it's a great idea at the front end. If he would go in saying how our experts will work and do -- this is a get to know you. But he wants results and he will be impatient. And what is the downside if he gets angry at what he experiences? Then it escalates because you have no other options.
PEGGY NOONAN: Then you don't have diplomacy to go to because you have exhausted your diplomacy. Then things go boom. That's the scary part.
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Maybe the NORKs could take the Pueblo to Guam and present it to Trump. Then have the meeting on the fantail?
Trump operates from the highly successful negotiating strategy that all parties emerge as winners. If he negotiates any level of peace with NK is that not a win for North Korea?
Does Soy Boy Chuck Todd wish for the North Koreans to remain as they are? Slaves to their own state, impoverished beyond belief and the pawns of a suicidal game their leaders play?
L'il Kim can scuttle the whole thing if he wishes, nothing Trump can do about that, and Trump certainly can't and won't give L'il Kim everything he wants but he will offer him something far more valuable than all the aid they've ever gotten. A chance to join the world as a real nation state with the opportunities that go with that.
Pres. Trump has already made the alternatives very clear. In private he will make the persuasive case for the upsides to the path of reason.
I think that was when we gave those Neanderthals nuclear reactors.
Getting drunk and dancing on tables worked out well in the past!
CHUCK TODD: How does any meeting between Trump and Kim not turn into a victory for the North Koreans?
There are a couple freepers around saying the exact same thing. Friken deep state moles.
CIA = FAILURE. Abolish it.
Trump negotiated better deals and makes the deep state CIA look like morons. They hate him.
CHUCK TODD: How does any meeting between Trump and Kim not turn into a victory for the North Koreans?
The USA left is so afraid of conflict they would surrender their children (which seldom survive infantacide) while groveling, whining and begging don’t hurt me.
The USA left is so afraid of conflict they would surrender their children (which seldom survive infantacide) while groveling, whining and begging don’t hurt me.
Trump is ruining the narrative! We always claim that republicans are stupid, but if he gets an agreement here, he will look smart! Right before an election! We've got to spin this somehow!
Gotta give you some credit for sure, that’s a really flattering picture of Andrea. Way to go. :)
the same mouth breathers literally swooned when BHO said he would meet with rocket man. he never did, but that’s because he did virtually nothing that he said he would do as a candidate.
That meeting of Sec. Albright got off to a rocky start when the North Koreans thought she was the cleaning lady.
You call that a flattering picture?
Well, in a kinda Freudian sort of way, yeah. :)
What the press is not talking about, or asking questions about, is what led up to this meeting announcement. Leaders don't go to meetings in order to get a deal. They go to meetings because they have already negotiated a deal, and are simply formalizing it for the cameras. For most of the last year, President has been squeezing them hard with sanctions, and driving a wedge between North Korea and China. That was the stick, but the carrot was the negotiations with South Korea.
North Korea is really in bad shape, and any way out using violence is going to end really badly for the North. President Trump, through South Korea, has offered a face saving way out of the situation, and it looks like Kim has taken the deal.
I think we can already see the outline of the deal. South Korea allowed North Korea to attend the Olympics in South Korea. Not only that, North Koreans and South Koreans competed under a new flag of the whole Korean peninsula. And North Koreans joined the South Korean women's hockey team. These are not gestures of "de-nuclearization", but eventual reunification.
The American press will have a collective aneurysm when Kim, Trump, and the South Koreans come out of the meeting room smiling and acting like they are best buddies.
Spin, spin,spin,
See the dems spin
Spin, spin, spin
Gone away, down
Spin, spin, spin
Down the toilet
See them go, go,
See them gone, gone
Bye bye.
Who is the Grand Poobah and who authorizes the story in each Media Outlet. Rush has proved time and time again that the stories are almost word for word the same.
:) Forgive me for picturing that in the literal sense instead of metaphorically.
Nice analysis you gave. None of us know the details of what has happened behind closed doors. We don't even know for sure who, what, where, when, how many or how long any such meetings may have been if they have taken place.
We do know that the Norks asked for this meeting and Trump accepted and announced it publicly. That alone says volumes!
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