"I tweet every little thing with my eyes closed."
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It is superb (and really terrifying) the issues Donald Trump can accomplish with lower than 140 characters to work with.
On Sunday morning the Commander/Tweeter/Golfer-In-Chief fired off a number of tweets about North Korea's Kim Jong-un — who he now apparently only refers to as "Rocket Man" or "Little Rocket Man" now — and casually referred to as three former presidents failures prefer it was NBD.
*nervous laughter*
Trump kicked off the day explaining to Twitter customers he informed Secretary of State Rex Tillerson he is "losing his time making an attempt to barter with Little Rocket Man."
I informed Rex Tillerson, our fantastic Secretary of State, that he's losing his time making an attempt to barter with Little Rocket Man...
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 1, 2017
As an alternative, he informed Tillerson to save lots of his power, assuring everybody "America would do what needs to be completed." Since negotiating does not appear to be within the playing cards for Trump, that ominous menace sounded fairly terrifying.
...Save your power Rex, we'll do what needs to be completed!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 1, 2017
Some may see utilizing Twitter as a spot to put out U.S. diplomatic coverage as alarming. However the day was nonetheless younger.
Hours later — whereas Trump was presumably en-route to the President's Cup Golf Event at New Jersey's Liberty Nationwide Golf — he tweeted once more, reiterating the menace to North Korea and claiming that "Being good to Rocket Man hasn't labored in 25 years."Â
He then went on in the identical tweet to declare that his previous three predecessors — Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Invoice Clinton — all "failed" to cope with Kim Jong-un, however promised he wouldn't.
Being good to Rocket Man hasn't labored in 25 years, why wouldn't it work now? Clinton failed, Bush failed, and Obama failed. I will not fail.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 1, 2017
Confused by Trump's fixed want to debate North Korea on social media, and terrified of his obvious lack of concern over a possible nuclear warfare, individuals responded to Trump's tweets accordingly.Â
Your reminder that when Tillerson is ready to make progress on negotiations all over the world, Trump will blow all of it up with a single tweet. https://t.co/qPxxl9BPGJ
— Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) October 1, 2017
Trump already failed. Promised on 2016 marketing campaign North Korea wouldn’t get nuclear ICBM. They've. Choices left: 1) speak or 2) conflict. https://t.co/KiDUDSFGMg
— Kevin Baron (@DefenseBaron) October 1, 2017
Everyone assume this trump shit humorous until North Korea drop bombs on our entrance step.
— McNasty (@iball34) October 1, 2017
Of all of the (many) issues I want Trump would cease doing, poking the bear that's North Korea by way of Twitter could be very excessive on the record.
— Carly Hanney (@carly_hanney) October 1, 2017
And naturally, some could not resist calling out the truth that Kim Jong-un hasn't even led North Korea's authorities for 25 years —  Kim Il-sung reigned till 1994 and Kim Jong-il took over till 2011.
Whereas there is no solution to know what compelled Trump to publicly tackle Kim Jong-un once more, he might have felt the necessity to slam Clinton, Bush, and Obama after seeing they have been having a blast on the President's Cup with out him. Unhappy!

A enjoyable gathering of the failures.
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However Trump, only for future reference: If given the selection to ignite a nuclear conflict by way of Twitter or abandon your presidential duties to hit the hyperlinks, I feel it is protected to say America can be joyful to see you on the golf course.
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