Best Korea: “Donald Trump is a Wise Politician”

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Daily Stormer
June 1, 2016

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Heroic alliances are being formed.

Our Glorious Leader has been criticized by the low-t faggots who were put in charge of various nations around the world. This isn’t surprising. Politicians rise to the top by being fast-talking liars with no backbone or scruples. It’s natural they would feel threatened by a strong and honest man like Donald Trump.

But not all world leaders have attacked our heavenly savior. Putin has welcomed the prospect of a Trump presidency. And now that Best Korea is weighting in on the elections, they are predictably firmly on team Donald.

Washington Post:

Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee in the upcoming U.S. presidential election, has faced an unusual amount of criticism from foreign leaders — in large part because of his combative tone and unorthodox policy suggestions. This week, however, he found an unlikely international voice of support — in North Korean state media.

State outlet DPRK Today published an editorial on Tuesday that called the business mogul a “wise politician” and said he could be good for North Korea. “There are many positive aspects to Trump’s ‘inflammatory policies,’” the author of the article wrote, according to a translation from NK News. “Trump said he will not get involved in the war between the South and the North, isn’t this fortunate from North Korea’s perspective?”

Indeed, the GL isn’t just a successful business operator and man of integrity – he’s a wise philosopher. While other candidates are campaigning on a platform of starting wars left and right to please homos and jews, the Donald has been a voice for peace.

The author of the editorial also dismissed Hillary Clinton, Trump’s likely Democrat rival in the presidential race, calling her “dull” and warning that she hopes to use the “Iranian model to resolve nuclear issues on the Korean Peninsula.”

It’s an unusual change in tone for North Korean state media, which has largely avoided talking about the U.S. election directly. The article claims to have been written by a guest contributor — Han Yong Mook, who is introduced as a Chinese North Korea scholar — but the fact that it was published by a notoriously patriotic outlet may well suggest that the ideas contained within it are likely to hold serious sway within Pyongyang.

Just like the truth often comes out of the mouth of children, so does it sometimes emerge from the most unlikely places – North Korean state media publications. “Dull,” however, is a somewhat underwhelming description of Hillary. I would have gone for “shrill harpy” or “warmongering hag.” But still a good start nonetheless.

You also have to admire the class of the Koreans here. While the politicians who have condemned Trump have done so in an official capacity in order to earn brownie points from the mindless liberal masses, the Koreans elected to have this endorsement delivered by a third party. Having the official politicians of a country commenting on foreign elections is highly unethical, after all, and possibly illegal as well, if done in a way that could influence the outcome.

The lesson to be learned here, is that strong leaders like Trump, while the corrupt criminals in charge of most western countries fear and loathe him. This is a very good sign.