Monday, August 15, 2005

Catalog of Kim Jong-Il rhetoric

NK News, the "database of North Korean propaganda," has arrived courtesy of a San Francisco web guy named Geoff Davis.

From Reuters:


    "Their propaganda is often unintentionally hilarious and I couldn't find an existing searchable database of the KCNA on the Web. Thus, NK News was born," Davis told Reuters.

I routinely peruse the DPRK news site for gems. I recalled the phrase "far-fetched logic of gangsters." So, I did a search at the new NK News site, and voila. There it was.


    This is nothing but a far-fetched logic of gangsters as it is a good example fully revealing the wicked nature and brazen-faced double-dealing tactics of the U.S. as a master hand at plot-breeding and deception.

I consider that to be the finest Kimmy-ism ever scribed.

One of the site's suggested searches is "peerlessly great man." This refers to Kimmy's warped little pa. I expected one or two hits. There were six pages.

Lastly, the site links to a North Korean travel site. Here's a taste:

"In an age where you can get Starbucks on Thai islands, Baskin-Robbins in Saigon, Coke and McDonalds just about everywhere, it's nice to finally visit a place lacking even the knowledge of such things."

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