The Twitter Duck thinks the world of himself as a great deal maker. Really, nobody else does!
Not surprising then that the Duck has been out-foxed by the Rotund One (RO) in Vietnam.
North Korea is a master at game playing. The Duck is no match. Must grant though, that the Duck is a champion twitter bird.
But twitting just won't do when you are dying to strike a deal and proclaim yourself a Nobel Peace Prize champion hahaha.....
Self proclaimed personal chemistry with the RO is one thing. Does the RO feel the same about the bird?
The Bird proclaims the same with every leader he meets. See what he says of his personal chemistry with China's Xi Jinping.
Personal chemistry is one thing. Genius is altogether another.
Personal chemistry, whether mutual or not, maybe gets you a smile and a photo-opt.
If you don't have the genius you get foxed.
Out-foxed, that is!
Pity the Bird!
But knowing him, the Bird will try again.
That is, if he does not get impeached before he assays another attempt at the Nobel Peace Prize.
For how could it be justified when his predecessor got one for doing nothing while the Bird has done so much for the world?
Waging trade wars left, right and center and making the world that much more peaceful?
And prosperous?
Hahaha
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