Former NBA star Dennis Rodman returned from his second trip to North Korea over the weekend, calling the communist dictator Kim Jong-un “a friend” and a “good dad,” and vowing to return next January to play exhibition basketball matches.
But the unlikely diplomat, with an even more unlikely new friend, also had some advice for President Obama. Rodman implored the president to reach out to Kim Jong-un, saying, “You don’t have to talk about politics, talk about anything in the world. Meet him in Switzerland . . . just meet him or give him a call. That’s all he wants.” Perhaps some chocolate and Chuckoo clock shopping would sufficiently break the ice?
The Worm wasn’t the only bizarre diplomatic trip over the weekend, however. Congressmembers Michele Bachmann, Louie Gohmert, and Steve King visited Egypt and gave press conference on Egyptian TV that seemed more like parody than high-stakes political diplomacy. Their point was simple: the Egyptian military is good, and the Muslim Brotherhood is evil. Congresswoman Bachmann voiced her support for continuing U.S. aide to Egypt’s military in order to help them “defeat our common enemy, which are the terrorists, known as the Muslim Brotherhood.” Inexplicably, she also liked the Muslim Brotherhood to the September 11th attacks, saying, “We have seen the threat that the Muslim Brotherhood has posed around the world….We remember who caused 9/11 in America.”








