Former
U.S. Vice-President Biden has gone reckless and senseless, driven by ambition
for power. Biden, a presidential candidate from the Democratic Party during his
recent election campaigning reeled off rhetoric slandering the supreme
leadership of the DPRK.
What
he uttered is just sophism of an imbecile bereft of elementary quality as a
human being, let alone a politician.
He
is the guy being accused even within the Democratic Party, to say nothing of
the American society, for his vulgar acts and words about women and his
thoughtless remarks.
It
is well known to the world that he received a grade of F during university days
for plagiarizing other’s article in his paper and that he could not but give up
running for presidency in 1988 for plagiarizing a speech of a British
politician that led to a public furor.
In
April 2011 when the then President Obama was making a speech, he was fast
asleep in the auditorium to become a laughing-stock of the media.
Once
he called his political rival Republicans “shrieking pigs” to startle the
public.
It
is by no means accidental that there are nonstop comments within the United
States over his bid for presidency that he is not worth pinning hope on and he
is a fool of low IQ.
Even
the American media derided him as a man with “manic-obsessive running of the
mouth”, saying that he likes giving a speech but he is not serious in his
words.
Yet,
he is self-praising himself as being the most popular presidential candidate.
This
is enough to make a cat laugh. It is easy to conjecture how the politics to be
pursued by such a thoughtless guy would look like.
Such
a guy had the temerity to insult the supreme leadership of the DPRK, an
intolerable and serious political provocation against the DPRK.
Explicitly
speaking, we will never pardon anyone who dare provoke the supreme leadership
of the DPRK but will certainly make them pay for it.
Biden
had better think over and over the reason for his past two-time failures in
presidential elections and remember that prudence in addressing others is
integral to a presidential candidacy.
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