The United States and North Korea are a sneeze away from starting a nuclear war, but former NBA star Dennis Rodman wants to avoid that.
I can’t wait to tell my grandkids about how Dennis Rodman saved the world. He truly is the hero that America needs. The 14-year NBA vet has a well-documented relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and has gone to visit him multiple times.
The five-time champion made an appearance on Good Morning Britain recently and said how he wants to be the calmer head between Kim Jong-un and President Donald Trump. “For me to go over there and see [Kim] as much as I have, I basically hang out with him all the time,” said Rodman. “We laugh, we sing karaoke, we do a lot of cool things together. We ride horses; we hang out, we go skiing, we hardly ever talk politics and that’s the good thing.
“I don’t love [Kim],” continued Worm. “I just want to try to straighten things out for everyone to get along together.”
Also Read: Ben Simmons Wants To Be The NBA’s Best
I still can’t believe that Dennis Rodman might actually save the world. It’s remarkable.
We know how erratic Trump can be, and that’s a major cause for concern for virtually everyone who lives in this country. I won’t go too deep, but The New York Times reported that some are worried Trump doesn’t grasp the details of repealing DACA. The last thing we want is for him not to grasp how catastrophic a nuclear war would be.
Fortunately, we have Dennis Rodman. I hope he buys Kim Jong-un all the horses he wants; I also hope they sing karaoke to Lil Uzi Vert after five beers or so. Can you imagine the two most unlikely people singing, in tandem, “Push me to the edge / All my friends are dead”?
Start a conversation with me on Twitter