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Rodman on Leno: North Korea 'pretty much like any other country'
2013-03-23
Via One Free Korea. Put into 'seedy politicans' since we don't have a separate category for Rodman, who would (of course) have one all his own...
For any of you worried about North Korea, Dennis Rodman has some words of reassurance: Despite what you may have heard about the oppressive and isolated regime, it's "pretty much like any other country."

On Tuesday, the retired NBA player turned global ambassador paid his second visit to "The Tonight Show" in the space the of a month. Rodman's "basketball diplomacy" mission to North Korea, during which he became the first American to publicly meet with the secretive Kim,
...other than the rich computer guy who went a few months ago...
was the main focus of conversation Tuesday night.

He was, if anything, more erratic than usual, in some cases barely able to answer Leno's very basic questions (e.g. "Why did you go?" "I really don't know, really.") Rodman's get-up was similarly disjointed, even by his own whacked-out standards: a marabou dressing gown, Lacoste T-shirt and baby blue warm-up pants, accessorized with a baseball hat, sunglasses and a pair of headphones.

The interview was light on new information, but Rodman did reveal that Kim's mysterious wife, Ri Sol-Ju, was not exactly a Chatty Cathy. "She really didn't talk. I don't think she said anything," he recalled.
I don't think she's there to talk...
He also confessed to being "amazed" by Kim's residence. "It's not even a palace, it's more like a fortress. It's just insane."

Leno seized on this detail, noting that "the rest of the country lives pretty much in extreme poverty."

"It's pretty much like any other country. We got the same thing here," replied Rodman, ever the cultural relativist.

As for Kim himself, Rodman insisted he's just your average, misunderstood, extraordinarily powerful twentysomething, much like he did earlier this month on "This Week."

"This guy's only 28 years old. All of a sudden he has a lot of power. Once you get to meet him one-on-one, personally, he's an alright guy," he said.

"Kind of like Hitler," Leno fired back.
Yeah Jay, kind of...
Posted by:Steve White

#9  Dennis really should reveal his drug supplier. That's some good stuff :-)
Posted by: Raider   2013-03-23 23:05  

#8  Now you know why NBC wants to replace Leno.
Posted by: Pappy   2013-03-23 15:14  

#7  "Why, they even make sure all the lights are off at night so that the herds of goats, which flow like rice across a seive, get their sleep."
Posted by: swksvolFF   2013-03-23 14:06  

#6  Just like any other country.
Posted by: newc   2013-03-23 12:40  

#5  Put into 'seedy politicans' since we don't have a separate category for Rodman
Well maybe, if the generic headline, "Today's Idiot" is close enough. Denny may even exceed those parameters, however.
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2013-03-23 11:56  

#4  Somehow the concept of 10 million Chinese sneaking across the border for a better life doesn't come to mind.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-03-23 10:39  

#3  Watadumfokr.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-03-23 01:29  

#2  This needs the photo of the 'Look at me!' woman with the sagging boobs. Somehow that kind of fits Rodman.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2013-03-23 00:17  

#1  "I don't think she's there to talk" > Yuuuppp, but thats gonna have to change in many ways iff Jong-un wants the World to see the DPRK as hip-n-modern.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-03-23 00:04  

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