If you're one of those people who's still
out there saying that Donald Trump did a good
thing by meeting with North Korean dictator
Kim Jong-un, then I have something for you
to consider.
After spending what, roughly a day with this
dictator who controls everything in his country
including the media, Donald Trump tweeted
out that, "The media here in the United States
is actually the biggest threat to our democracy."
Less than 24 hours spent with a dictator and
Donald Trump immediately comes home and starts
talking like one.
I don't think that's a coincidence, even though
yeah, Donald Trump has been attacking the
media since day one, but to call them, "The
greatest threat to democracy" is a step up
that even Donald Trump hadn't taken before.
Here's the tweet in which Donald Trump officially
announced the media's the biggest threat to
our country.
"So funny to watch the fake news, especially
NBC and CNN.
They're fighting hard to downplay the deal
with North Korea.
500 days ago they would've begged for this
deal.
Looked like war would break out.
Our country's biggest enemy is the fake news
so easily promulgated by fools."
See, 500 days ago they would've begged for
some kind of summit.
Why?
Because you were threatening war with them,
nuclear war.
You, Donald Trump, created the crisis and
then you pretended to solve it.
You made all this up in your own head.
So why in the world is anybody out there saying
that, "Oh, he did a good thing.
Nuclear war's always bad."
It is always bad.
You'd have to be a complete idiot to not think
that, okay?
But he created the problem, then he offers
a bandaid solution, so I don't think he deserves
any credit for anything.
On top of the fact that he's coming back here
blatantly shitting on the First Amendment
telling us that the press is the biggest threat
to American democracy.
No.
The biggest threat to American democracy is
sitting in the White House right now.
The biggest threat to American democracy is
Donald Trump and what he is doing to this
country.
Lavishing praise on dictators, alienating
our allies and attacking them on Twitter,
getting condemned by a unanimous vote by the
Canadian Parliament who are supposed to be
our closest allies, and holding hands, embracing,
saluting a brutal dictator and his regime.
I'm sorry.
But Donald Trump wants to be a dictator.
This meeting with Kim Jong-un was absolutely
a farce.
Nothing will come of it.
Nothing will benefit the United States.
North Korea's not going to denuclearize because
they didn't in the 10 other agreements they
made in the past to do that.
Trump created the crisis, he offered a bandaid
for it, and now he's out there trying to take
away our constitutional rights.
Anyone praising anything that this man does,
says, or is, is an absolute fraud.
