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CNN took a break from its usual habit of criticizing the president for
consuming too much soda and fast food to allege that the summit’s menu was
too upscale. Samantha Vinograd, the network’s national security analyst,
proclaimed that the United States legitimized Kim by releasing the details
of the food served during a working lunch. Vinograd said the menu puts Kim
on “equal footing with other world leaders, which is what he wants,”
before downplaying the working lunch as “perfunctory.”
“If [White House Press Secretary] Sarah Sanders is in the room… they are
not diving into the kind of classified details that are going to lead to the
substance,” Vinograd said.
“CNN Tonight” host Don Lemon made sure to add that the meal served to Kim
and Trump sounded “very expensive.”
“The poor North Korean people. If they knew what is being dished out there
… they can’t even imagine the types of foods,” said Wachtel, a former Fox
News journalist.
Wachtel’s comment is ironic, as he also used to work at the United Nations,
where the fancy dining room regularly serves representatives from hostile
nations and is considered one of the swankiest restaurants in New York City. |