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The Soap Box: Donald and Rex will be swapping notes about NZ visits

Author
Barry Soper,
Publish Date
Wed, 7 Jun 2017, 6:00AM

The Soap Box: Donald and Rex will be swapping notes about NZ visits

Author
Barry Soper,
Publish Date
Wed, 7 Jun 2017, 6:00AM

You can imagine the conversation in the White House over the next 24 hours.   

Donald and Rex will be swapping notes about that funny little country at the bottom of the world, next stop Antarctica, where the weather's not much different from being on the ice. They'll be comparing their experiences because the last time Donald Trump came here, 24 years ago, to unsuccessfully make a bid for a casino licence, the weather was about the same and so was their length of stay in the country, less than a working day.

At least Trump could go to the Hyatt to freshen up in the Presidential suite, as if he knew something that we didn't.

Tillerson stepped out of his comfy plane into a Wellington blizzard, challenging his skills on handling a brolly, into the driving rain. Through the deluge he could make out a big bloke at the foot of the stairs in his suit as if it ain't no thang. Gerry Brownlee took him firmly by the hand which would have given him a little ballast or at least a sense of being anchored as the merciless wind battered the brollies.

Then it was a race through town to the vacant Premier House, where The Premier, or Prime Minister's not allowed to live because he's already got a house of his own in the city. The small American media contingent, small because their numbers have been pruned by the President from around a dozen to four, couldn't help but notice how many birds were flipped at the motorcade as it sped past.

Tillerson will have missed the Greenpeace protesters, opposed to his visit, dangerously perched for five hours above the highrises out the back of Parliament on a swaying crane.

Inside the meeting room the Texan twang met the Southland drawl, both emerging saying how committed their countries were to each other. The elephant in the room, The Don, wasn't discussed.

Afterwards he was though, with Tillerson doing what American politicians are highly skilled at, talking a lot but saying little. The Secretary did talk about the parlous state of relations with the Russians and how the President had commanded him to patch it up which should be a walk in the park for this man who was four years ago awarded the Order of Friendship from Vladimir Putin himself.

In an unscripted, uninvited question, outside the two that were permitted from the New Zealand and the American sides at the "press conference," Tillerson was asked about Trump's tweets.

The Texan told us "The President has his own unique way of communicating with the American people, and the world, and it's served him purdy well and I don't intend to advise him how he oughtta communicate, it's up to him."

Yeah well, Tillerson knows discretion is the better part of valour if he values his job!

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