Pyongyang’s Good Faith

The Bush administration is relying on Pyongyang’s “good faith” to ensure that recently released funds are used “for the betterment of the North Korean people?” (HT to One Free Korea) WTF? Am I caught in the Twilight Zone?

8 Comments

  1. Posted April 12, 2007 at 12:32 pm | Permalink

    Well, President Bush is the one that said Islam is a religion of peace, despite the obvious evidence to the contrary, at least compared to other religions.

  2. iheartblueballs your flag
    Posted April 12, 2007 at 1:20 pm | Permalink

    The release of the $25 mil to North Korea was secretly engineered behind the scenes by Albright and Bill Clinton. They pushed for it, and assured the Bush administration that Pyongyang is overflowing with “good faith.”

    Bush had no choice in the matter, so I would advise anyone considering blaming him or his administration for this to think again. In fact, the last 6 years of Bush’s North Korea policy has all been formulated, and implemented, by Clinton himself. Which explains what an unqualified abortion the so-called policy appears to be.

    As an aside, for those interested in a proven method of helping King George avoid any responsibility for his own policies, just keep repeating “It’s all Clinton’s fault” enough times and eventually you’ll start believing it. It’s worked for more conservatives than you can imagine. One K-blogger in particular heartily endorses the technique, as his ability to lay everything on the doorstep of the Clenis is extraordinary, nay, legendary.

  3. snow your flag
    Posted April 12, 2007 at 2:21 pm | Permalink

    Who’s blaming Clinton? These pussy moves Bush has been making have many conservatives steamed. I’m disgusted. I think plenty in his base are pissed off.

    I’m no longer sure that KJI won’t be around for a long time after all. Castro and Mugabe are in their 80s. The way things appear to be heading, maybe the fat dwarf will be here for a lot longer than anyone expects. How low can Bush go in sucking up to the rat turd? Unfortunately, much further, and I’m worried about that.

  4. iheartblueballs your flag
    Posted April 12, 2007 at 3:47 pm | Permalink

    Who’s blaming Clinton?

    Oh, no one.

    http://www.dprkstudies.org/200.....ea-legacy/

    http://thinkprogress.org/2006/.....n-clinton/

    http://thinkprogress.org/2006/.....a-clinton/

    http://mediamatters.org/items/200607070013

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/.....01793.html

    http://www.newshounds.us/2006/.....blamed.php

  5. snow your flag
    Posted April 12, 2007 at 4:18 pm | Permalink

    BBalls, you’ll find unlimited partisanship on both sides of the aisle. I think there are many conservatives who are not happy with the way things are going now, and they are not blaming Clinton for it.

  6. hoju_saram your flag
    Posted April 12, 2007 at 9:07 pm | Permalink

    “In fact, the last 6 years of Bush’s North Korea policy has all been formulated, and implemented, by Clinton himself.”

    It’s the evil democrats again!

    seriously iheart, get a grip on reality. Bush is president, he calls the shots. End.

  7. hoju_saram your flag
    Posted April 12, 2007 at 9:13 pm | Permalink

    oops, seems like i should have read your last par. My apologies.

  8. trachys your flag
    Posted April 12, 2007 at 10:32 pm | Permalink

    … In much the same way that the administration is relying on the good faith of Halliburton to ensure that taxpayer funds are used for the betterment of Iraqis, no doubt.

    Now what was that adage about consistency and little minds?

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