I wish we had walked out just once. When you signal to the guy on the other side of the table that you’re not willing to either blow him up or blow him off — to get up and walk away — you reduce yourself to just an equal and get the best bad deal money can buy."
-Thomas L. Friedman, July 1. http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/07/01/opinion/thomas-friedman-a-good-bad-deal.html?referrer=
Kerry, did you really walk away? Friedman would know that. Obama would have called him in to the Plant Room and told him. Why did we not hear of you walking away before your "weary" interview with NPR? Who amongst us heard that before? Were you so weary that you misspoke? C'mon, three times? Where'd you walk to? Was it far? Who brought you back? Did Lavrov karate kick you back? C'mon, man.
Ooh boy. He does look tired.
-Thomas L. Friedman, July 1. http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/07/01/opinion/thomas-friedman-a-good-bad-deal.html?referrer=
Kerry, did you really walk away? Friedman would know that. Obama would have called him in to the Plant Room and told him. Why did we not hear of you walking away before your "weary" interview with NPR? Who amongst us heard that before? Were you so weary that you misspoke? C'mon, three times? Where'd you walk to? Was it far? Who brought you back? Did Lavrov karate kick you back? C'mon, man.
Ooh boy. He does look tired.