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> During a meeting with one of the most violent and dangerous dictatorial
> powers in the world, President Trump cracked a fat joke.
>
> And that was just the beginning.
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> Today's Trump-Kim Jong-un summit was marked by dozens of moments
> equally as shameful as this one. The American President cozied up to
> the North Korean dictator, minimizing his spectacular human rights
> abuses and hyping his "great beaches," all the while making jaw-
> dropping concessions to this historic enemy of the United States.
>
> Everything's going great, guys!
>
> Here are just a few of the moments from the summit and subsequent press
> conference so deeply painful, you'll drop to your knees.
>
> 1. When Trump bragged about discussing "nuclear" with his Uncle from MIT
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> "I had an uncle who was a great professor for 40 years at MIT. I used
> to discuss nuclear with him all the time," Trump said, according to
> Vox's transcript from the press conference. "He was a great expert. A
> great brilliant genius. Dr. John Trump. MIT sent me a book on my uncle."
>
> For what it's worth, Dr. John Trump was considered to be an incredible
> engineer and nuclear physicist, with absolutely no experience
> developing nuclear weapons or crafting nuclear policy.
>
> 2. When Trump suggested that North Korea stop exploding cannons in the
> ocean and instead build condos
>
> "They have great beaches. You see that whenever they are exploding the
> cannons in the ocean. I said look at that view," Trump said. "That
> would make a great condo. I explained it. I said instead of doing that,
> you could have the best hotels in the world. Think of it from the real
> estate perspective."
>
> 3. When Trump revealed that he would never, ever admit a mistake:
>
> "I may be wrong, I mean I may stand before you in six months and say,
> 'Hey I was wrong,'" Trump said. "I don't know that I'll ever admit
> that, but I'll find some kind of an excuse."
>
> 4. When he called Kim, a man who operates one of the world's most
> brutal networks of prison gulags, "very talented"
>
> Reporter: "First, the man you met today, Kim Jong-un, as you know has
> killed family members and starved his own people and responsible for
> the death of Otto Warmbier. Why are you so comfortable calling him very
> talented?
>
> Trump: "Well he is very talented. Anybody that takes over a situation
> like he did at 26 years of age and is able to run it and run it tough
> ... 1 out of 10,000 could not do it. "
>
> 5. When he shared this jaw-dropping fake movie trailer featuring he and
> Kim coming together to bring world peace.
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>
https://youtu.be/A838gS8nwas
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> Even George Orwell would be like, "Nah, this is too much."
>
> 6. When he bragged about showing the North Koreans the above video "on
> a cassette" that played "on an iPad"
>
> "We had it made up. I showed it to them today. Actually during the
> meeting. Toward the end of the meeting. I think he loved it," he said.
> "They were — we didn’t have a big screen like you have the luxury. We
> had it on cassette. An iPad. They played it. About eight of their
> representatives were watching it. I thought they were fascinated by it.
> I thought it was well done. "
>
> 7. When he minimized North Korea's brutal human rights abuses by
> saying, "It's rough in a lot of places"
>
> Reporter: "You said North Korea has more brutally oppressed its people
> than any other regime on Earth. Do you still believe that is the case
> having sat down with Kim? Does he need to change that?"
>
> Trump: "John, I believe it is a rough situation over there. No question
> about it. We did discuss it today strongly. Knowing what the main
> purpose of what we are doing is here denuking ... It’s rough in a lot
> of places, by the way."
>
> 8. When he gave up America's South Korean military exercises,
> endangering our ally and getting nothing in return.
>
> "It is inappropriate to have war games. Number one, we save money. A
> lot. Number two, it is really something they very much appreciated,"
> Trump said.
>
> 9. When a reporter accused Trump of giving Kim the "ultimate present"
> by agreeing to meet him without any concessions, and Trump said he
> "knew better" than the reporter
>
> Reporter: "Do you understand those people who said you gave him the
> ultimate present? The legitimacy to a people who oppresses its people
> before you as a United States president and leader of the free world
> meet and shake hands with this leader of North Korea which is
> oppressing his own people?"
>
> Trump: "I think we just answered the question."
>
> Reporter: "Do you understand?"
>
> Trump: "I understand it much better than you do. Thank you very much."
>
> 10. When, responding to a question about China, Trump randomly bragged
> about having a great memory, forgetting the entire thread of the
> conversation
>
> "I have one of the great memories of all time," Trump said.
>
> If only we had Trump's dysfunctional memory and could forget every
> single thing that happened today — that would be a true summit victory.
>
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