Donald Trump recently indicated he would listen to any foreign government if it claimed to have dirt on a political opponent. Everybody does it, he says, so why wouldn't he?
Makes sense to him. And if it's technically illegal, so what?
He pointed out he has seen a lot of stuff in his life, and had never called the FBI. Besides, there are not enough agents in the Bureau to look at all that stuff.
So I guess we can expect a repeat of the Russia Thing. And, in a way, it's already happening.
Kim Jong-un (or a spokesman) recently declared Trump's nearest political rival, Joe Biden, to be a "low-IQ" individual. And Trump agreed.
Of course he agreed. "Low-IQ individual" is petty much what he calls everybody he doesn't like.
Something tells me North Korea follows Trump on Twitter.
That Trump is so eager to line up with those guys is a reminder of how starved the man is for reinforcement. He'll take it from anybody willing to slather it over his parsnips (to use an old expression; not that Trump is likely to consort with vegetables).
By the way, in that same interview Trump showed off illustrations of his new paint design for Air Force One. He says it's for future presidents.
More likely it's for him, even if he never flies in it.
Part of his legacy, man.
Like the lasting residue of his extensive federal judge appointments. Or the easing of governmental regulations that hinder a rich man's plan of becoming even richer.
Trump means to rub his junk on all parts of this country.
I guess we're lucky he doesn't literally mark his territory, like a randy alley cat.
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