North Korea blames Obama for release of ‘the Interview’ and internet problem, calls him a ‘monkey’

Those cwazy North Koreans are at it again! This time they angrily accused Obama of orchestrating the recent internet outages in the hermit kingdom, blamed him for the release of the movie “the Interview,” and then called him a “monkey in a tropical forest.”

Watch below:

And from the Washington Post:

In a statement on Saturday, North Korea’s ruling body, the National Defense Commission, said Obama was “the chief culprit” for the movie’s release.

“Obama always goes reckless in words and deeds like a monkey in a tropical forest,” an unnamed spokesman for the commission said in a statement carried by the official KCNA news agency.

It wasn’t the first time North Korea has used racist language to refer to Obama or indeed used crude insults against other top U.S. and South Korean officials. In May, its official news agency called Obama a “crossbreed” and “a wicked black monkey,” while referring to South Korean President Park Geun-hye as “an old prostitute.”

In August, it called Secretary of State John F. Kerry a wolf with a “hideous lantern jaw.”

Obama had threatened retaliation against North Korea over the cyberattack on Sony, but it is not clear if last week’s disruption of the country’s Internet access was carried out by the U.S. government or by independent hackers.

I wasn’t aware that monkeys in tropical forests are “reckless in words.” Remember these idiots have the nuclear bomb. Sigh.


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