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Guam Governor Calls For North Korean "Bully" To Be "Punched In The Nose"

Guam Governor Calls For North Korean "Bully" To Be "Punched In The Nose"

After suddenly being thrust into the crosshairs of an international standoff between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un last week, Guam's governor, Eddie Calvo, doesn't seem to be all that worried.  Using a seemingly Trumpian vernacular, Calvo compared Kim Jong-Un to a playground bully who needs a simple "punch in the nose."  Per AFP:

"Attack Venezuela!?" Ron Paul Rants "Trump Can't Be Serious!"

"Attack Venezuela!?" Ron Paul Rants "Trump Can't Be Serious!"

Authored by Ron Paul via The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity,

There is something unsettling about how President Trump has surrounded himself with generals. From his defense secretary to his national security advisor to his White House chief of staff, Trump looks to senior military officers to fill key positions that have been customarily filled by civilians. He’s surrounded by generals and threatens war at the drop of a hat.

"Independent Rocket Scientists" Claim North Korea's Nuclear Missile Claims Are A Hoax

"Independent Rocket Scientists" Claim North Korea's Nuclear Missile Claims Are A Hoax

Authored by James Holbrooks via TheAntiMedia.org,

President Donald Trump continued his blustery North Korea rhetoric on Friday, tweeting that the U.S. military was “locked and loaded” and later telling reporters that Kim Jong-un had better not make any “overt threats” against the United States.

Charlottesville

Charlottesville

Paul Craig Roberts

Listening to NPR this morning confirmed what I already knew. Charlottesville is being turned into another nail in President Trump’s coffin.

NPR had no interest whatsoever in reporting the actual facts about what had occurred in Charlottesville. The several “interviews” with the like-minded were orchestrated to produce the desired propaganda result: It was all Trump’s fault.

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