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SEOUL — North Korea has launched another volley of insults at former vice president Joe Biden, calling him a “rabid dog” who is greedy for power and deserves to be beaten to death. The attack came two weeks after Biden issued a statement attacking President Trump's North Korea policy and referring to that country's leader, Kim Jong Un, as a “murderous dictator.” In response, North Korea laid on the animal metaphors thick and fast, calling Biden a crafty, rabid dog keen at getting at others’ throats, and a profiteer.
“It's becoming more and more obvious that repugnant dictators, as well as those who admire and ‘love’ them, find Joe Biden threatening,” said Biden’s campaign spokesman Andrew Bates. “That's because he'd restore American leadership in the world on day one by putting our security, interests, and values at the heart of our foreign policy.”
originally posted by: strongfp
a reply to: silo13
North Korea has the best statements. Always bold and precise and to the point. No faffing around.
I wonder what Kim really said tho...
originally posted by: silo13
Maybe I should have put this in the political mud-pit because this is hysterical/rediculous.
originally posted by: burdman30ott6
originally posted by: strongfp
a reply to: silo13
North Korea has the best statements. Always bold and precise and to the point. No faffing around.
I wonder what Kim really said tho...
Most of their statements sound like they fed normal sentences in Korean into Google translator and cut & pasted the English words that came out as is.
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
originally posted by: silo13
Maybe I should have put this in the political mud-pit because this is hysterical/rediculous.
Yeah, probably.
But the more significant question isn't why North Korea is bitching out Biden... But rather why such a notoriously hardcore dictatorship regime is going in to bat for Trump?
“It's becoming more and more obvious that repugnant dictators, as well as those who admire and ‘love’ them, find Joe Biden threatening,” said Biden’s campaign spokesman Andrew Bates. “That's because he'd restore American leadership in the world on day one by putting our security, interests, and values at the heart of our foreign policy.”