Time magazine reports how Trump, when shown that Seoul, Korea is within range of North Korean artillery, insisted that the city of 10 million has to move. A stable genius, huh?
As Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov returned home from his visit with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office last week, Russian state media were gloating over the spectacle.
TV channel Rossiya 1 aired a segment entitled “Puppet Master and ‘Agent’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.”
Vesti Nedeli, a Sunday news show on the same network, pointed out that it was Trump, personally, who asked Lavrov to pose standing near as Trump sat at his desk. It’s almost the literal image of a power behind the throne.
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Such parallels between Yanukovych and Trump are being drawn not only because of their common association with Paul Manafort, adviser to the first, campaign chairman for the second, but also because Russian experts and politicians consider both of them to be openly pro-Kremlin.
Tightly controlled Russian state-television programs constantly reiterate that Trump doesn’t care about Ukraine and gave Putin no reasons to even contemplate concessions in the run-up to the recent Normandy Four summit in Paris.
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“There are no disagreements or contradictions between Trump and Russia,” argued Valery Korovin, director of the Center for Geopolitical Expertise, appearing on the state-television channel Rossiya-24. Korovin insisted that the Democrats in Congress are the main antagonists in the relationship between Russia and the United States.
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The absurdity of such claims spawned by the Russian security services puts the hypocrisy of the Republicans on full display.
The Kremlin, having argued for years that democracy is a sham and the West is devoid of morals and principles, can now showcase the GOP as its “Exhibit A.”
The question is: What are they so afraid of? He’s a clown. Make fun of him. Blatant insults from Republicans would get huge press coverage, and make him whine like a child. And would get the votes of independents.
The only thing you’d lose are the 30% who wouldn’t vote for you anyway.
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
Wow! You guys sure managed to screw that up! Is any of that still valid?
pschearer Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Time magazine reports how Trump, when shown that Seoul, Korea is within range of North Korean artillery, insisted that the city of 10 million has to move. A stable genius, huh?
Fishenguy Premium Member almost 5 years ago
And this is the only reason why he won’t be found guilty in the senate!
Brain Pudding almost 5 years ago
Perfect RINO…afraid of his own shadow and more interested in his own self preservation than advancing true republican principles and policies.
These weak-kneed pretenders need to go. We need more Jim Jordans, nunez’s, and more like Cruz and Paul. And Way more with titanium spines like Trump.
Spacetech almost 5 years ago
Last Election only Trump was listening
Silly Season almost 5 years ago
https://www.thedailybeast.com/russias-state-tv-calls-trump-their-agent
As Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov returned home from his visit with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office last week, Russian state media were gloating over the spectacle.
TV channel Rossiya 1 aired a segment entitled “Puppet Master and ‘Agent’—How to Understand Lavrov’s Meeting With Trump.”
Vesti Nedeli, a Sunday news show on the same network, pointed out that it was Trump, personally, who asked Lavrov to pose standing near as Trump sat at his desk. It’s almost the literal image of a power behind the throne.
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Such parallels between Yanukovych and Trump are being drawn not only because of their common association with Paul Manafort, adviser to the first, campaign chairman for the second, but also because Russian experts and politicians consider both of them to be openly pro-Kremlin.
Tightly controlled Russian state-television programs constantly reiterate that Trump doesn’t care about Ukraine and gave Putin no reasons to even contemplate concessions in the run-up to the recent Normandy Four summit in Paris.
✄
“There are no disagreements or contradictions between Trump and Russia,” argued Valery Korovin, director of the Center for Geopolitical Expertise, appearing on the state-television channel Rossiya-24. Korovin insisted that the Democrats in Congress are the main antagonists in the relationship between Russia and the United States.
✄
The absurdity of such claims spawned by the Russian security services puts the hypocrisy of the Republicans on full display.
The Kremlin, having argued for years that democracy is a sham and the West is devoid of morals and principles, can now showcase the GOP as its “Exhibit A.”
Ignatz Premium Member almost 5 years ago
The question is: What are they so afraid of? He’s a clown. Make fun of him. Blatant insults from Republicans would get huge press coverage, and make him whine like a child. And would get the votes of independents.
The only thing you’d lose are the 30% who wouldn’t vote for you anyway.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe almost 5 years ago
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
Wow! You guys sure managed to screw that up! Is any of that still valid?
jmworacle almost 5 years ago
We have a President who doesn’t take Phoo Doo when being attacked. The left isn’t used to that.