I encourage talks and dialogue with North Korea about their nuclear program and provocative behavior. I would expect these to be firm and direct because nothing else works when it comes to dictators like Kim Jong Un.https://twitter.com/YonhapNews/status/949177872387747840 …
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Kim – who rules North Korea with an iron fist: * runs the largest collection of concentration camps since the Nazis; * practices the systemic rape, torture, and starvation of North Koreans; * poisons his brother with deadly nerve gas in an international airport; [continued]
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* executes his uncle with an anti-aircraft gun; and & explodes atomic bombs, test fires ICBMs, and pledges the destruction of the United States.
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What does Kim Jong Un earn for his record of barbarism and tyranny? An invitation to the party and a chance for an Olympic gold medal.
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It’s a big-time bad idea to send a message to North Korea that there will be no repercussions for behavior which is among the most despicable in the history of the world.
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That’s comparing apples to oranges. The Olympic spirit is to reach out, make friends. Not let sports be spoiled by drugs.
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And why so concerned about Russia?
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My guess is there is more to it. What do you think Russia has on Graham? Photos? Emails?
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Let me walk you through it, we have proof that the Russians doped their athletes up to their necks, we have no such proof for North Korea. Not even a suggestion of them doing so as of yet. Come on Lindsay, you're not this stupid.
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Like, you don't seriously think that they were disinviting Russian athletes because we just don't like Russia, do you? If you think that, you are clearly not fit for office in the first place.
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