Dennis Rodman, world class intellectual and moral compass, says Kim Jong Un is a great guy.
If you can't take Dennis Rodman's word for it, who can you believe? I did not hear what he had to eat while there. Maybe they roasted up some starving peasants.
photo lifted from huffingtonpost.com
Celebrities love dictators, and mass murdering heads of state. The pretense required to make the celebrity feel righteous is so thick you couldn't break through it with a shoulder launched missile.
Update: He ate a baby pig. lifted from tmz.com
Undaunted, the rich and famous will pretend that their hosts are the Second Coming, despite the evidence of suffering and abuse. They envy that power, and the way the captive audience of peasants has no choice but to cheer with approval.
Hollywood types, in particular, love that kind of spotlight. The kind that comes from being a King or Queen who wields absolute power. Look at me!!! or else. Love me!!! or else
Sick bastards.
The same mentality has infected those who aren't rich and famous, but who possess just enough education and intelligence to assume they are among the elite, and that they'll be running things when all things in life are finally run by elite boards and committees.
That group either got picked on too much as kids--or not enough. I can't stand the pompous creeps. Piers Morgan syndrome.
OK. D Rod is da man, and not terribly bright. He did manage to party in N. Korea, possibly eating them out of house and home.
It's just crazy enough--it might work!
D.Rod may reform and liberate N.Korea, create a warm and fuzzy relationship between them and the US. This is worth watching. Will they hide their wimmins when he returns? Or the opposite?
\
Sometimes the world is entertaining, if bizarre.
.
.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Can't make comments any easier, I don't think. People are having trouble--google tries to kidnap them. I'll loosen up one more thing and let's see. Please give it a try