6/13/20: Two years ago, to the day, President Trump returned home from an historic visit to North Korea.
The North, he tweeted grandly, “was no longer a Nuclear Threat.” “Meeting with Kim Jong Un,” he said, “was an interesting and very positive experience.” The two were pals, Donald said, and the American people could sleep better during nights to come. Trump had worked some deal-making diplomatic magic.
Two years later, Kim still has all the nukes he had in the
summer of 2018. Some believe he has enough new material to build an estimated twenty
additional atomic bombs. The North has also been working very hard to get a missile-carrying submarine
constructed and put to sea.
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OF COURSE, if we listen to President Trump, we know, if we want to be safe, we can never carry enough guns.
Friday night an inebriated gentleman in Houston got angry after he was denied entry to a popular bar. It struck him that a fine way to assert his Second Amendment rights would be to return to his car and retrieve a long gun. He then headed back to the bar and opened fire. Eight were wounded, including five women.
No word yet on the suspect, who fled. But proof again,
ladies, that if you want to be safe, you should wear body armor when you go out
for an evening of fun. Also, carry your own rifles.
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THE PRESIDENT is looking forward to holding his first big campaign rally next week, with a crowd of up to 19,000 in attendance.
This could spread the disease; but Trump is keeping himself safe – from liability. If you choose to attend, you must sign a disclaimer:
By attending the Rally, you and
any guests voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19 and
agree not to hold Donald J. Trump for President, Inc.; BOK Center; ASM Global;
or any of their affiliates, directors, officers, employees, agents,
contractors, or volunteers liable for any illness or injury.
Masks are optional at Trump rallies - disclaimers are not. |
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