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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI just saw a clip on ABC News of Canadian PM Carney
appearing to suck up to the Orange Asshat. WTF? Diplomacy or copying what Putin does to him? Flattery followed by a stiff backhand across the face?

Ocelot II
(125,905 posts)Dr. T
(296 posts)words to that effect was a bit much. I'm all for civility. But, I hope Carney prepared by watching the Zelynski meeting. I wasn't suggesting a literal punch in the face but a verbal one. I'm sorry if it came across like that.
Ocelot II
(125,905 posts)He's playing him. It's the only way anybody can deal with him.
Dr. T
(296 posts)without puking. On the surface, it was shocking. But if you know how to play chess, it makes sense.
Johnny2X2X
(23,056 posts)At all levels. There is a book on Trump, you flatter him and he'll give you whatever you want. So world leaders don't owe it to American voters to stqand up to Trump, they owe it to their own country to get the best deal possible and that often starts with buttering the easily influenced Trump up.
Ocelot II
(125,905 posts)But Trump's ego is a black hole of need, and fulsome flattery is the price that has to be paid to keep him in line.
Bev54
(12,647 posts)Sucking up then you dont understand Canadians at all.
Meadowoak
(6,534 posts)And Trump still couldn't grasp it.
peggysue2
(12,020 posts)The man (I hope) mixes this initial flattery (soften the man-baby up) with hard-nosed negotiation reality--the tariffs are a bad idea and will hurt everyone including the United States. Carney has already stated his 'red line' innumerable times.
Will Trump take the cue?
Probably not because Agent Orange loathes the idea of backing off. I'm counting on Carney to finesse the situation as best he can. But the bottom line?
You strike Canada, Canada strikes back.
Then we all lose.