Can't take all the anti-Russia hysteria seriously

It's not going to go away no matter how much you Trumpbots try to ignore it. The way nonchalant way Trump has acted has insured that this will dog him every step of his presidency.
 
Tamir Halperin (Poland): “They [ Dems] are using “Russia the monster” as a tool to attract as much compassion as possible. They simply need an artificial enemy to get more support inside their system.”
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There is a certain predilection among some British people to admire Vladimir Putin — largely for his decisiveness and social conservatism. Now we must deal with Putin, as a consequence. And we are failing to do so. We are losing all ends up.
Stop this stupid sabre-rattling against Russia
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As Charlie Chaplin commented in his classic 1947 black comedy Monsieur Verdoux, "Wars, conflicts, it’s all business!"
By any objective assessment it's NATO - not Russia - with its build up of arms and soldiers on the borders of Russia, which threatens the peace of Europe. But anyone who points this out, and mentions the military alliance’s threatens the profits of US defense companies and is attacked as an ‘appeaser' or ‘Kremlin stooge’ by those with a vested financial interest in keeping tensions high.
Follow the money trail for source of 'Russian threat' paranoia
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Instead of an understanding that Russia is no longer the Cold War threat and thus they should be our friends, our government has only become closer because they feel they have to. Unfortunately, [it’s] not going further,” Rohrabache said. “There’s a necessity for our government to work with Russia now, because otherwise we’ll be suffering dramatic setbacks in the Middle East and in the cause of fighting against radical Islamic terrorism,” Rohrabacher suggested.
‘Putin’s watching out for Russia, we should do the same’: US congressman on US-Russia relations
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Cohen reminds us that, quite contrary to the common, manufactured perception in this country, we have a very willing and capable potential partner in Moscow right now. As Cohen explains, "Bill Clinton said this not too long ago: To the extent that he knew and dealt with Putin directly, he never knew him to say anything that he, Putin, didn't mean, or ever to go back on his word or break a promise he made to Clinton."
Rethinking Russia: A Conversation With Russia Scholar Stephen F. Cohen | The Huffington Post
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Crimea’s reunification with Russia reflects the will of the majority of the Crimean people,
the head of a French delegation visiting the peninsula says. He added thatif it had not joined Russia, it could have been turned into a battle zone like east Ukraine.
Crimea referendum reflected people’s will – French delegation head
*****
According to UN Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples:
All peoples have the right to self-determination; by virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.
The United Nations and Decolonization - Declaration
 
Tamir Halperin (Poland): “They [ Dems] are using “Russia the monster” as a tool to attract as much compassion as possible. They simply need an artificial enemy to get more support inside their system.”
---
There is a certain predilection among some British people to admire Vladimir Putin — largely for his decisiveness and social conservatism. Now we must deal with Putin, as a consequence. And we are failing to do so. We are losing all ends up.
Stop this stupid sabre-rattling against Russia
---
As Charlie Chaplin commented in his classic 1947 black comedy Monsieur Verdoux, "Wars, conflicts, it’s all business!"
By any objective assessment it's NATO - not Russia - with its build up of arms and soldiers on the borders of Russia, which threatens the peace of Europe. But anyone who points this out, and mentions the military alliance’s threatens the profits of US defense companies and is attacked as an ‘appeaser' or ‘Kremlin stooge’ by those with a vested financial interest in keeping tensions high.
Follow the money trail for source of 'Russian threat' paranoia
---

Instead of an understanding that Russia is no longer the Cold War threat and thus they should be our friends, our government has only become closer because they feel they have to. Unfortunately, [it’s] not going further,” Rohrabache said. “There’s a necessity for our government to work with Russia now, because otherwise we’ll be suffering dramatic setbacks in the Middle East and in the cause of fighting against radical Islamic terrorism,” Rohrabacher suggested.
‘Putin’s watching out for Russia, we should do the same’: US congressman on US-Russia relations
---
Cohen reminds us that, quite contrary to the common, manufactured perception in this country, we have a very willing and capable potential partner in Moscow right now. As Cohen explains, "Bill Clinton said this not too long ago: To the extent that he knew and dealt with Putin directly, he never knew him to say anything that he, Putin, didn't mean, or ever to go back on his word or break a promise he made to Clinton."
Rethinking Russia: A Conversation With Russia Scholar Stephen F. Cohen | The Huffington Post
----
Crimea’s reunification with Russia reflects the will of the majority of the Crimean people,
the head of a French delegation visiting the peninsula says. He added thatif it had not joined Russia, it could have been turned into a battle zone like east Ukraine.
Crimea referendum reflected people’s will – French delegation head
*****
According to UN Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples:
All peoples have the right to self-determination; by virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.
The United Nations and Decolonization - Declaration
Why should we be friends with a bloody expansionist dictatorship that has thousands of nuclear weapons targeted on our cities? Being friends with Russia means kissing Putin's ass, no thanks.
 
Tamir Halperin (Poland): “They [ Dems] are using “Russia the monster” as a tool to attract as much compassion as possible. They simply need an artificial enemy to get more support inside their system.”
---
There is a certain predilection among some British people to admire Vladimir Putin — largely for his decisiveness and social conservatism. Now we must deal with Putin, as a consequence. And we are failing to do so. We are losing all ends up.
Stop this stupid sabre-rattling against Russia
---
As Charlie Chaplin commented in his classic 1947 black comedy Monsieur Verdoux, "Wars, conflicts, it’s all business!"
By any objective assessment it's NATO - not Russia - with its build up of arms and soldiers on the borders of Russia, which threatens the peace of Europe. But anyone who points this out, and mentions the military alliance’s threatens the profits of US defense companies and is attacked as an ‘appeaser' or ‘Kremlin stooge’ by those with a vested financial interest in keeping tensions high.
Follow the money trail for source of 'Russian threat' paranoia
---

Instead of an understanding that Russia is no longer the Cold War threat and thus they should be our friends, our government has only become closer because they feel they have to. Unfortunately, [it’s] not going further,” Rohrabache said. “There’s a necessity for our government to work with Russia now, because otherwise we’ll be suffering dramatic setbacks in the Middle East and in the cause of fighting against radical Islamic terrorism,” Rohrabacher suggested.
‘Putin’s watching out for Russia, we should do the same’: US congressman on US-Russia relations
---
Cohen reminds us that, quite contrary to the common, manufactured perception in this country, we have a very willing and capable potential partner in Moscow right now. As Cohen explains, "Bill Clinton said this not too long ago: To the extent that he knew and dealt with Putin directly, he never knew him to say anything that he, Putin, didn't mean, or ever to go back on his word or break a promise he made to Clinton."
Rethinking Russia: A Conversation With Russia Scholar Stephen F. Cohen | The Huffington Post
----
Crimea’s reunification with Russia reflects the will of the majority of the Crimean people,
the head of a French delegation visiting the peninsula says. He added thatif it had not joined Russia, it could have been turned into a battle zone like east Ukraine.
Crimea referendum reflected people’s will – French delegation head
*****
According to UN Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples:
All peoples have the right to self-determination; by virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.
The United Nations and Decolonization - Declaration
Why should we be friends with a bloody expansionist dictatorship that has thousands of nuclear weapons targeted on our cities? Being friends with Russia means kissing Putin's ass, no thanks.

Because it's your administration/president who are bloody and Putin is not, you just don't know the truth. You liberals live in a parallel reality, carefully arranged by your "independent" liberal Media for you.

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Tamir Halperin (Poland): “They [ Dems] are using “Russia the monster” as a tool to attract as much compassion as possible. They simply need an artificial enemy to get more support inside their system.”
---
There is a certain predilection among some British people to admire Vladimir Putin — largely for his decisiveness and social conservatism. Now we must deal with Putin, as a consequence. And we are failing to do so. We are losing all ends up.
Stop this stupid sabre-rattling against Russia
---
As Charlie Chaplin commented in his classic 1947 black comedy Monsieur Verdoux, "Wars, conflicts, it’s all business!"
By any objective assessment it's NATO - not Russia - with its build up of arms and soldiers on the borders of Russia, which threatens the peace of Europe. But anyone who points this out, and mentions the military alliance’s threatens the profits of US defense companies and is attacked as an ‘appeaser' or ‘Kremlin stooge’ by those with a vested financial interest in keeping tensions high.
Follow the money trail for source of 'Russian threat' paranoia
---

Instead of an understanding that Russia is no longer the Cold War threat and thus they should be our friends, our government has only become closer because they feel they have to. Unfortunately, [it’s] not going further,” Rohrabache said. “There’s a necessity for our government to work with Russia now, because otherwise we’ll be suffering dramatic setbacks in the Middle East and in the cause of fighting against radical Islamic terrorism,” Rohrabacher suggested.
‘Putin’s watching out for Russia, we should do the same’: US congressman on US-Russia relations
---
Cohen reminds us that, quite contrary to the common, manufactured perception in this country, we have a very willing and capable potential partner in Moscow right now. As Cohen explains, "Bill Clinton said this not too long ago: To the extent that he knew and dealt with Putin directly, he never knew him to say anything that he, Putin, didn't mean, or ever to go back on his word or break a promise he made to Clinton."
Rethinking Russia: A Conversation With Russia Scholar Stephen F. Cohen | The Huffington Post
----
Crimea’s reunification with Russia reflects the will of the majority of the Crimean people,
the head of a French delegation visiting the peninsula says. He added thatif it had not joined Russia, it could have been turned into a battle zone like east Ukraine.
Crimea referendum reflected people’s will – French delegation head
*****
According to UN Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples:
All peoples have the right to self-determination; by virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.
The United Nations and Decolonization - Declaration
Why should we be friends with a bloody expansionist dictatorship that has thousands of nuclear weapons targeted on our cities? Being friends with Russia means kissing Putin's ass, no thanks.

Because it's your administration/president who are bloody and Putin is not, you just don't know the truth. You liberals live in a parallel reality, carefully arranged by your "independent" liberal Media for you.

View attachment 101859
Just how many Russian propagandists are there on this board?
 
Tamir Halperin (Poland): “They [ Dems] are using “Russia the monster” as a tool to attract as much compassion as possible. They simply need an artificial enemy to get more support inside their system.”
---
There is a certain predilection among some British people to admire Vladimir Putin — largely for his decisiveness and social conservatism. Now we must deal with Putin, as a consequence. And we are failing to do so. We are losing all ends up.
Stop this stupid sabre-rattling against Russia
---
As Charlie Chaplin commented in his classic 1947 black comedy Monsieur Verdoux, "Wars, conflicts, it’s all business!"
By any objective assessment it's NATO - not Russia - with its build up of arms and soldiers on the borders of Russia, which threatens the peace of Europe. But anyone who points this out, and mentions the military alliance’s threatens the profits of US defense companies and is attacked as an ‘appeaser' or ‘Kremlin stooge’ by those with a vested financial interest in keeping tensions high.
Follow the money trail for source of 'Russian threat' paranoia
---

Instead of an understanding that Russia is no longer the Cold War threat and thus they should be our friends, our government has only become closer because they feel they have to. Unfortunately, [it’s] not going further,” Rohrabache said. “There’s a necessity for our government to work with Russia now, because otherwise we’ll be suffering dramatic setbacks in the Middle East and in the cause of fighting against radical Islamic terrorism,” Rohrabacher suggested.
‘Putin’s watching out for Russia, we should do the same’: US congressman on US-Russia relations
---
Cohen reminds us that, quite contrary to the common, manufactured perception in this country, we have a very willing and capable potential partner in Moscow right now. As Cohen explains, "Bill Clinton said this not too long ago: To the extent that he knew and dealt with Putin directly, he never knew him to say anything that he, Putin, didn't mean, or ever to go back on his word or break a promise he made to Clinton."
Rethinking Russia: A Conversation With Russia Scholar Stephen F. Cohen | The Huffington Post
----
Crimea’s reunification with Russia reflects the will of the majority of the Crimean people,
the head of a French delegation visiting the peninsula says. He added thatif it had not joined Russia, it could have been turned into a battle zone like east Ukraine.
Crimea referendum reflected people’s will – French delegation head
*****
According to UN Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples:
All peoples have the right to self-determination; by virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.
The United Nations and Decolonization - Declaration
Why should we be friends with a bloody expansionist dictatorship that has thousands of nuclear weapons targeted on our cities? Being friends with Russia means kissing Putin's ass, no thanks.

Because it's your administration/president who are bloody and Putin is not, you just don't know the truth. You liberals live in a parallel reality, carefully arranged by your "independent" liberal Media for you.

View attachment 101859
Just how many Russian propagandists are there on this board?
Lots.
 
It's not going to go away no matter how much you Trumpbots try to ignore it. The way nonchalant way Trump has acted has insured that this will dog him every step of his presidency.
Someone said "at this point what does it matter" the name escapes me , maybe you can remind all of us ?
 
It's not going to go away no matter how much you Trumpbots try to ignore it. The way nonchalant way Trump has acted has insured that this will dog him every step of his presidency.
How can we ignore something that does not exist?
 
Can't take all the anti-Russia hysteria seriously. Same people who ignore America's borders want us to die for Crimea's.

h/t
Virginia Dare ‏@vdare

Oh STFU, not letting Trump give into his impulses to give Putin blowjobs at every turn is not equivalent to armed conflict with Russia.
 
It's not going to go away no matter how much you Trumpbots try to ignore it. The way nonchalant way Trump has acted has insured that this will dog him every step of his presidency.

That's typical lib operations. Tell a lie, tell it big, if found out, lie some more. That's why you lost, and that's why you will continue to lose. People are tired of your lies. this whole charade with Russia and the elections is only making it worse for you idiots.
 
Tamir Halperin (Poland): “They [ Dems] are using “Russia the monster” as a tool to attract as much compassion as possible. They simply need an artificial enemy to get more support inside their system.”
---
There is a certain predilection among some British people to admire Vladimir Putin — largely for his decisiveness and social conservatism. Now we must deal with Putin, as a consequence. And we are failing to do so. We are losing all ends up.
Stop this stupid sabre-rattling against Russia
---
As Charlie Chaplin commented in his classic 1947 black comedy Monsieur Verdoux, "Wars, conflicts, it’s all business!"
By any objective assessment it's NATO - not Russia - with its build up of arms and soldiers on the borders of Russia, which threatens the peace of Europe. But anyone who points this out, and mentions the military alliance’s threatens the profits of US defense companies and is attacked as an ‘appeaser' or ‘Kremlin stooge’ by those with a vested financial interest in keeping tensions high.
Follow the money trail for source of 'Russian threat' paranoia
---

Instead of an understanding that Russia is no longer the Cold War threat and thus they should be our friends, our government has only become closer because they feel they have to. Unfortunately, [it’s] not going further,” Rohrabache said. “There’s a necessity for our government to work with Russia now, because otherwise we’ll be suffering dramatic setbacks in the Middle East and in the cause of fighting against radical Islamic terrorism,” Rohrabacher suggested.
‘Putin’s watching out for Russia, we should do the same’: US congressman on US-Russia relations
---
Cohen reminds us that, quite contrary to the common, manufactured perception in this country, we have a very willing and capable potential partner in Moscow right now. As Cohen explains, "Bill Clinton said this not too long ago: To the extent that he knew and dealt with Putin directly, he never knew him to say anything that he, Putin, didn't mean, or ever to go back on his word or break a promise he made to Clinton."
Rethinking Russia: A Conversation With Russia Scholar Stephen F. Cohen | The Huffington Post
----
Crimea’s reunification with Russia reflects the will of the majority of the Crimean people,
the head of a French delegation visiting the peninsula says. He added thatif it had not joined Russia, it could have been turned into a battle zone like east Ukraine.
Crimea referendum reflected people’s will – French delegation head
*****
According to UN Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples:
All peoples have the right to self-determination; by virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.
The United Nations and Decolonization - Declaration
Why should we be friends with a bloody expansionist dictatorship that has thousands of nuclear weapons targeted on our cities? Being friends with Russia means kissing Putin's ass, no thanks.
I bet you supported a good relationship with Russia when Obama was missing Putin's ads, telling him to wait till after the election. So he could work with him better. Or maybe when Hillary went over there with a reset button. You know before Putin told both of them to kiss his ass. Trump won, get over it.
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Russia should not be our enemy. We both have the same enemy, and it is more important right now: Radical Islam.

Is Putin a saint? No he is not. There are no countries, not even ours that is above criticism.

We should be more friendly with Russia, we need to unite against Radical Islam.
 
It's not going to go away no matter how much you Trumpbots try to ignore it. The way nonchalant way Trump has acted has insured that this will dog him every step of his presidency.

That's typical lib operations. Tell a lie, tell it big, if found out, lie some more. That's why you lost, and that's why you will continue to lose. People are tired of your lies. this whole charade with Russia and the elections is only making it worse for you idiots.

Lie? ok, wtf is your explanation of Trump sipping borch on the daily?

You like the way he goes out of his way to talk shit about NATO alliance while praising Putin?
You like that his son openly stated that Russian money makes up a big portion of Trump bussiness, while his dada keeps lying about releasing his tax returns?
You like the way he appoints oil executive as his Secretary of State that openly opposed sanctions on Russia?
You like the way he nonchalantly slaps intelligence community when they report that Russia was interfering in our election?
You like Russian puppets in White House?

Or are you such an un-critical tool that your mind won't even consider this quickly growing mountain of evidence that Trump has quite bizzare relationship with Russia?
 
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