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Sunday, August 07, 2011

The Family Tree looks Like Kudzu, if you Ask me 

posted by Joe @ 13:18

But it's probably more like a wreath. From the WSJ:

There's no way to be certain, of course, but the speculation is the second woman from left in the group photo above, taken earlier this month at Pyongyang Department Store No. 1, is Mr. Kim's daughter Kim Sol Song. She is the third-eldest of Mr. Kim's seven children and the second-eldest daughter.
Like many a primitive tribal chief or ghetto thug:
(Mr. Kim had children with four different women.)
None of which seem terribly proud of the fact, so far as we can tell based on how they seem to dress the little guy.


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