VP Mike Pence gets "punked" at Olympics

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VP Mike Pence is "punk" incendiary henchman at Olympics

sounds more like Mike Pence is being a punk.
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Vice-President of the United States of America was so disgusted by the plate put before him,
he acted like the high school cheerleader and VP candidate he ran against in the disgraceful
November 2016 US election.
Baby girl just had to walk out in protest . . .
"Oh, I just can't pour melted white chocolate over my dessert plate - Yuccky!"



Shows that the true purpose of Pence being there is to be Washington's "evil eye" to try to thwart or disrupt any chance for peace, increased diplomacy or trade between the North and South.

Not only did Pence refuse to stand when when the rest of the stadium rose to applaud when the north and south athletes marched together under a unity flag,
but during a dinner reception for foreign dignitaries Pence got up and walked out of the dinner when the dessert of a blue chocolate unity Korea was served. The dessert was a symbolic "blue chocolate map of the Koreas divided by a dark chocolate piece of barbed wire. Guests were encouraged to pour white chocolate on top to dissolve the barbed wire."

. . .

And while Pence went around shaking the hands of all the other VIPs present, Pence notably would not shake hands with any of the North Korean guests.

As if it weren't embarrassing enough that the US has the equivalent of a jealous high school gossip girl at the UN desperately trying to reform her elite click squad and regain her popularity as leader of the click;
Now the Vice President of the USA is reduced to juvenile middle school sleights and snubs because he doesn't want North Korea making friends with any of little Pence's classmates.
This is what the mentality of US "leadership" has been reduced to.

I'd think the door is wide open now for President Trump to consider a different Vice-President-elect -
if he decides to seek re-election ?

Or should the 45th President just opt for the Vice-President's removal to increase popularity ratings ?
- kinda like VP Spiro Agnew getting canned by Nixon/Congress before Watergate scandal completed
to avoid that criminal to jus' become next in line for a soon out-the-door President Nixon.

Really drain that swamp. FIRE PENCE !

if you twitter, I suggest #FirePence
 
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pretty sure the states send the pair to Washington as a package deal, pence can't be fired by DJT.
 
VP Mike Pence is "punk" incendiary henchman at Olympics

pretty sure the states send the pair to Washington as a package deal, pence can't be fired by DJT.

Fired in the sense that Mike Pence can be removed from the 2020 ticket - if it all even gets that far.
There is that junior Senator from Kentucky that could be popular enough for a re-election bid.
Trump is a sure GOP 2020 loss with a VP Pence forevermore.

Congress ultimately fired Spiro Agnew . . . thank goodness.
 
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lmao, Pence is 100% on page with Trump on N.Korea. Trump thinks meeting with head swampcreature kissinger is a positive, notable event. You know, the guy who would support a preemptive nuclear strike on N.K.
 
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South Korea’s Leader Credits Trump for North Korea Talks

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/10/world/asia/moon-jae-in-trump-north-korea.html


Ya, same page :rolleyes:

$#@!ing clueless..
Just because President of S.K gave credit to Trump doesn't mean that Trump actually deserves any. Obviously it's politically advantageous for S.K president to compliment Trump regardless.

Here's what we can definitely credit Trump for:

-being silent as his VP choice makes an ass of himself at the Olympics
-Discussing N.K with Kissinger, a guy who wants to nuke them
-Saying "Only one thing will work with N.K" (military action)
-Said "talks with N.K are a waste of time" and he'd like Tillerson to be a little tougher.
-increased sanctions on N.K and talking of more increases
 
Oh, gee. Here's dannno quoting the mainstream media and calling people names again.

Surprise, surprise.

Well, I wonder why the Times likes it when Trump plays 'bad cop' to all the world? Because the MIC owns them, perhaps? So why should I be impressed by their fakenews?
 
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Whatever Pence is doing . He is doing what he was asked . He is also more diplomatic in nature and honest about intentions than about 99 percent of the US Fed govt . Pence's weakness of course , like other elected officials would be foreign policy , he is though loyal to his party and employer , something normally only seen in modern times by the Dem party .
 
Just because President of S.K gave credit to Trump doesn't mean that Trump actually deserves any. Obviously it's politically advantageous for S.K president to compliment Trump regardless.

Here's what we can definitely credit Trump for:

-being silent as his VP choice makes an ass of himself at the Olympics
-Discussing N.K with Kissinger, a guy who wants to nuke them
-Saying "Only one thing will work with N.K" (military action)
-Said "talks with N.K are a waste of time" and he'd like Tillerson to be a little tougher.
-increased sanctions on N.K and talking of more increases

Trump asked the leader of South Korea to give him credit for the talks after he gave him the go-ahead to have the talks. Of course Trump is responsible. Look at the people in Trump's cabinet, Nickey Haley and all of them came out against the talks and said they weren't being recognized, even though Trump was encouraging them!!

If you think about it for a few seconds, you would realize that any deep state President would be onboard with the people in Trump's cabinet, and not on board with Trump at all.

Then there is also the fact that Trump was happy to talk to North Korea, he also said that numerous times.

Trump says different things for different audiences, but if you look at his actions in this case you can see that he clearly did something that the deep state otherwise would not have allowed. That tells us some valuable information, if you think about it.
 
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Oh, gee. Here's dannno quoting the mainstream media and calling people names again.

Surprise, surprise.

Well, I wonder why the Times likes it when Trump plays 'bad cop' to all the world? Because the MIC owns them, perhaps? So why should I be impressed by their fakenews?

That wasn't fake news, that was reported news, the leader of South Korea said it in front of everybody, it's on record.

Fake news is when they say things that are unverifiable or incorrect out of context in trying to spin a narrative that is bullshit.
 
Is everyone supposed to stand for every team? Sounds like an attempt to manufacture a "slight".IIRC, Pence stood for the US team while Ms. NK sat and scowled.
Nah, this wasn't just N Korea, it was N and S Korea. Pretty obvious DC via Pence should have stood. Nobody expected better I guess. Funny he didn't eat the cake, though he's put on some weight lately. :D
 
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