kneemos wrote: » Cha-Ching.
preston johnny wrote: » Perhaps Kim thinks he is President Obama
kneemos wrote: » Poor old Kim is a bit lonely perhaps.
seamus wrote: » Rodman initially was invited over for something basketball-related and became the first westerner to have an audience with Kim (in power). Apparently they quite hit it off. So perhaps he feels like he has some obligation to use and develop that relationship of privilege to try and open up NK to the world (and the world to NK)?
Deleted User wrote: » Imagine if Dennis Rodman is the one to open up full diplomatic ties between North Korea and the rest of the world, where countless others have failed.
ewan whose army wrote: » Despite the execution of Kim's Uncle Rodman still went to visit the "Good Guy Dear Leader" in North Korea.... What on Earth is going on, why is Rodman getting so much publicity for NK ? Its downright insane
biko wrote: » Just because you're a commie doesn't mean you can't have friends.
keeponhurling wrote: » Maybe basketball can bring some happiness to the North Koreans generally miserable lives Rodman is never going to win their trust if he is dissing them in the media, so hence his diplomatic answer above
My name is URL wrote: » Rodman is no fool. He has remained pretty much detached from politics in his dealings with NK..