So Asia is in a bit of a snit over President Trump's "fire and fury" statements directed at Kim Jong Un and his banty rooster posturing and threats.
Seeing how I was familiar with Mr Trump's proclivities in the way of speaking to others viz a viz about himself I was not really fazed with much which has the democrats in a foaming-at-the-mouth frenzy over anything and everything he says or does.
I find this particularly hypocritical given the overbearing and crimes committed by Mr Obama are much more severe than ANYTHING Mr Trump has uttered and where was the media during the Obama abomination's pillage of the United States anyway?
Hydrophobic democrats and progressives not withstanding, I would have preferred that Mr Trump stayed off of Twitter and toned down his rhetoric — even opting for silence in many situations he chose to spout off various baits to the opposition. When dealing with a little megalomaniac like Kim Jong Un one should act more and speak less.
I personally would not choose to engage him on the public stage in the manner of Mr Trump. However, this being said I also KNEW what I was getting when I voted for Donald Trump. I cannot believe others are finding any of this surprising or outrageous. Mr Trump is President because he won the election.
He is also not a crook like the Clintons with their monetization of public office and influence for sale. He will also run his mouth as he chooses and isn't one to back down to an adversary. I think all too many sell him short and fail to recognize that what some may perceive as recklessness is calculated strategy and love him or hate him he is in charge of the constitutional government.
I also believe that he's not selling us out for donations, fees, and such in those best seedy traditions of the Clintons, et al ... and I'm fairly certain he won't attempt to leave the White House with a bunch of the furniture, either. What the shadow government and military industrial complex who exert the most control have to think about it is anyone's guess.
In the conventional world and politics of the United States, Mr Trump remains the alpha dog.