Monday, March 04, 2013

I has said, "The inmates were running the asylum."


So, in order to get past the asylum, Mr. Rodman went to North Korea to play basketball and unexpectedly had a conversation with Kim. 
Yep.
How many statemen/woman can say they have had a conversation with Kim? 
ZERO. ZIP. NONE. Hello?
This is from Forbes. They know. There needs to be road blocks removed to facilitate a real economy for North Korea.
LEADERSHIP 

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3/04/2013 @ 1:48PM

Here’s the entire North Korean quandary – Dennis Rodman as go-between inviting President Obama to ring up Kim Jong Un – in a nutshell.
Imagine you’re in high school and one of your classmates offers you a free ticket to see the hottest music act around in a coveted totally sold-out arena. You know that, as the only kid in your neighborhood in attendance, you’d be a hotshot and even a hero to your buddies. The only catch is that the person offering you the ticket is the class buffoon – a total jerk ridiculed by your crowd – and everyone would know he was your sorry conduit to the show. You really want to catch the show, but the likelihood of losing face with the people who matter to you is a nightmare. What do you do?
This is a broad description of where Washington finds itself, dealing with one of those “can’t make this stuff up” political offers delivered by former N.B.A. and Hall of Fame basketball player Dennis Rodman – a shameless clown on and off the court....

I don't want to hear it from the two faced media. China has human rights problems, too. The difference between North Korea and China is WALL STREET. Am I right or am I right?