WNU Editor: Ben Rhodes was President Obama's foreign policy advisor and speechwriter who served as the Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications and as an adviser on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action with Iran. But as funny and out of touch his old tweet may look today, he still pales with the non-stop critical main stream media coverage of President Trump's North Korean policy from last year.
Hat Tip: Ben Rhodes a laughingstock on Twitter over past North Korea tweets (Monica Showalter, American Thinker).
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