Sadly, he's going to miss it this year, but why not just tweet that they offered the prize to him, but he turned it down. And then just keep tweeting, over and over, "Turned it Down, Turned it Down." It is going to work with Devin Nunes and 41% of Americans.
great letter... If there's a great legacy to seek it's reunification on the Korean Peninsula. Doubtful, of course, but it's an excellent goal. Trump is a masterful negotiator. Let's hope he can make it happen. NK has everything to gain - Kim has little to gain. USA has little to lose. Lefties would much rather the Koreans stay starving and subjugated.
This is how parody looks like. From the great letter ' "You talk about nuclear capabilities, but ours are so massive and powerful that I pray to God that they will never have to be used."'
Left to you? Is that supposed to make you an authority? Tell it to the Chief of Staff of the Army, paper trader, because here's my challenge coin from one of them. P.S. Since you probably don't even know what the CSA is: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_of_Staff_of_the_United_States_Army
Ok so you confirm by omission that the Trump/Kim medal is not a challenge coin. Thanks. That is all Bone needed to hear. Bone, I had hoped you would just say ok, not try and slide away. It seems the Trump supporters just can't say I was wrong. The enemy of the good are the perfect and all. Gold is not tacky IF it is not tacky. Trump's lumpy 'coin' is TACKY like a Reno showgirl. Rim not big enough for THE DONALD eh? Pence was ok with it. Also as thick as a slab if you see a side shot. The revered maxim replace with a bumper sticker campaign slogan. Clockwise from left, the coins for Vice President Mike Pence, Vice President Joe Biden, President Barack Obama and President Trump. And Poindexter, OK, that is a challenge coin but you do some across as a collector and possibly a fantasist. Forgive me for just now but I just find it hard to believe you as some kind of analyst. You are pretty dimwitted much of the time, maybe though that explains a lot about US foreign relations. The coins I was given were a token of thanks is all by the man's widow. He did not have a lot, he had deserted in Vietnam he said after two fratricide incidents in his unit. He never went home again. I am actually glad of this thread because I was unsure what they were. I only got a smattering of understanding about it from his Thai wife.