smr wrote:Trust but dang well verify!
We have verified. Specifically, we have verified Trump's claims of being a good businessman, a good dealmaker, his claims of innocence regarding the various wrongdoings done in his name (see also: Investigations into Trump University, Trump Foundation), his fundamental claims of being an intelligent and knowledgable person. We found him lacking on all counts, and more besides; His failure to act as a moral human being in circumstances every other president in the history of your country has dealt with graciously (or, at the very least, with a minimum of embarassment) condemns him as surely as the many things on which he actually can be found criminally culpable.
We also verified Kim Jong Un's promises of peace, of denuclearization, and we find no evidence that the north korean regime is more serious about them than at any point in the past where they made the same promises. We also note that, unlike the Iran deal previously in place, this current NK deal does not actually set up anything resembling a "verification"; Iran was heavily controlled and under threat of sanction; Kim gets the full presidential saliva-slathering, an invitation into the White House, a discontinuation of the military cooperation between the US and south Korea. If there is a winner here, it's North Korea -- who are suddenly such a swell regime that the atrocities committed under it daily are no longer a concern.
Meanwhile, your best defense of his actions are "He hasn't hurt me personally", "War hasn't broken out yet", "Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are worse" and "I'm old".
You're not really making a good case here, is what I'm saying.