Vladimir Putin vs. Borak Obama - who would you vote for

Who would you vote for if the following 3 were on the ballot


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No one can say that I am a racist, and I have more legitimate reasons to hate Russia than any politician on the media, but I believe Putin would be a better president for America, and I am not interested in any race cards.
 
Put-i is a former KGB communist, I didn't vote for Obama ... ergo, neither.


my answer is Daffy Duck ... he's capable of dealing with Republicans on their level
 
No one can say that I am a racist, and I have more legitimate reasons to hate Russia than any politician on the media, but I believe Putin would be a better president for America, and I am not interested in any race cards.

Of course the right loves Putin. They LOVE authoritarians.

While not all conservatives are authoritarians; all highly authoritarian personalities are political conservatives.
Robert Altmeyer - The Authoritarians
 
No one can say that I am a racist, and I have more legitimate reasons to hate Russia than any politician on the media, but I believe Putin would be a better president for America, and I am not interested in any race cards.

Of course the right loves Putin. They LOVE authoritarians.

While not all conservatives are authoritarians; all highly authoritarian personalities are political conservatives.
Robert Altmeyer - The Authoritarians


great avatar :eusa_clap:
 
Neither, they are one in the same, just that Obama is more to the left than Putin.

Only problem...Putin is far right.


Pat Buchanan Tells The Truth About Vladimir Putin That American Conservatives Don't Want To Hear

"Is Vladimir Putin a paleo-conservative?" right wing commentator Pat Buchanan wrote in a column for Townhall yesterday. "In the culture war for mankind's future, is he one of us?"

With that simple question, Buchanan has done the unthinkable — empathized with Russia's evil president — and the online world is outraged.

"Putin is a killer, a despot, and a thief on a world-historical scale," the Daily Beast's David Frum tweeted this afternoon, "but the important thing is that he hates gays!"

But Buchanan's question (and the apparently positive answer he finds) deserves more than a mere dismissal. Indeed, it may represent a broader trend among U.S. conservatives that found some unlikely people sympathizing more with Russia's president than their own — just this summer, for example, Matt Drudge branded him the "leader of the free world."

In many ways, Putin really looks a lot like a U.S.-style conservative. On the social side, he supports organized religion (in particular the Orthodox Church) and doesn't support Russia's LGBT community, while fiscally he seeks a balanced budget and low taxes. He is hard on terrorism but also steadfast in his opposition to military intervention in Syria, which places him far more in the Republican camp than the Democratic camp.

"I am sure I could put together a long list of quotes that would make Putin seem like a card-carrying member of the Tea Party," economist Clifford Gaddy, co-author of "Mr Putin: Operative in the Kremlin," told Business Insider earlier this year.

Read more: Is Vladimir Putin A US-Style Conservative? - Business Insider
 
Put-i is a former KGB communist, I didn't vote for Obama ... ergo, neither.


my answer is Daffy Duck ... he's capable of dealing with Republicans on their level

The one who defends the far left now claiming they did not vote for Obama.

You would vote for both and you know it.
 
My feelings of aversion towards Hussein Obama are so great that...yes.....I would go for Putin.

There you have it, nothing but the truth!
 
Neither, they are one in the same, just that Obama is more to the left than Putin.

Only problem...Putin is far right.


Pat Buchanan Tells The Truth About Vladimir Putin That American Conservatives Don't Want To Hear

"Is Vladimir Putin a paleo-conservative?" right wing commentator Pat Buchanan wrote in a column for Townhall yesterday. "In the culture war for mankind's future, is he one of us?"

With that simple question, Buchanan has done the unthinkable — empathized with Russia's evil president — and the online world is outraged.

"Putin is a killer, a despot, and a thief on a world-historical scale," the Daily Beast's David Frum tweeted this afternoon, "but the important thing is that he hates gays!"

But Buchanan's question (and the apparently positive answer he finds) deserves more than a mere dismissal. Indeed, it may represent a broader trend among U.S. conservatives that found some unlikely people sympathizing more with Russia's president than their own — just this summer, for example, Matt Drudge branded him the "leader of the free world."

In many ways, Putin really looks a lot like a U.S.-style conservative. On the social side, he supports organized religion (in particular the Orthodox Church) and doesn't support Russia's LGBT community, while fiscally he seeks a balanced budget and low taxes. He is hard on terrorism but also steadfast in his opposition to military intervention in Syria, which places him far more in the Republican camp than the Democratic camp.

"I am sure I could put together a long list of quotes that would make Putin seem like a card-carrying member of the Tea Party," economist Clifford Gaddy, co-author of "Mr Putin: Operative in the Kremlin," told Business Insider earlier this year.

Read more: Is Vladimir Putin A US-Style Conservative? - Business Insider

No he is not far right, he misses communist Russia, so I am not sure how anyone could perceive Putin as far right unless you are far left.

However the far left and the far right are pretty much one in the same.

Then again most of the quotes about Putin being far right come from far left members trying to sell books.

So your link proves nothing other than you are a far left partisan hack!
 
Neither, they are one in the same, just that Obama is more to the left than Putin.

Only problem...Putin is far right.


Pat Buchanan Tells The Truth About Vladimir Putin That American Conservatives Don't Want To Hear

"Is Vladimir Putin a paleo-conservative?" right wing commentator Pat Buchanan wrote in a column for Townhall yesterday. "In the culture war for mankind's future, is he one of us?"

With that simple question, Buchanan has done the unthinkable — empathized with Russia's evil president — and the online world is outraged.

"Putin is a killer, a despot, and a thief on a world-historical scale," the Daily Beast's David Frum tweeted this afternoon, "but the important thing is that he hates gays!"

But Buchanan's question (and the apparently positive answer he finds) deserves more than a mere dismissal. Indeed, it may represent a broader trend among U.S. conservatives that found some unlikely people sympathizing more with Russia's president than their own — just this summer, for example, Matt Drudge branded him the "leader of the free world."

In many ways, Putin really looks a lot like a U.S.-style conservative. On the social side, he supports organized religion (in particular the Orthodox Church) and doesn't support Russia's LGBT community, while fiscally he seeks a balanced budget and low taxes. He is hard on terrorism but also steadfast in his opposition to military intervention in Syria, which places him far more in the Republican camp than the Democratic camp.

"I am sure I could put together a long list of quotes that would make Putin seem like a card-carrying member of the Tea Party," economist Clifford Gaddy, co-author of "Mr Putin: Operative in the Kremlin," told Business Insider earlier this year.

Read more: Is Vladimir Putin A US-Style Conservative? - Business Insider

No he is not far right, he misses communist Russia, so I am not sure how anyone could perceive Putin as far right unless you are far left.

However the far left and the far right are pretty much one in the same.

Then again most of the quotes about Putin being far right come from far left members trying to sell books.

So your link proves nothing other than you are a far left partisan hack!

There is nothing liberal about Russia or communism. Both are conservative.

Socialism is liberal. Communism is conservative.

Socialism is liberal. More people (preferably everyone) have some say in how the economy works. Democracy is liberal. More people (preferably everyone) have some say in how the government works. "Democracy," said Marx, "is the road to socialism." He was wrong about how economics and politics interact, but he did see their similar underpinnings.

Communism is conservative. Fewer and fewer people (preferably just the Party Secretary) have any say in how the economy works. Republicans are conservative. Fewer and fewer people (preferably just people controlling the Party figurehead) have any say in how the government works. The conservatives in the US are in the same position as the communists in the 30s, and for the same reason: Their revolutions failed spectacularly but they refuse to admit what went wrong. more
 
No one can say that I am a racist, and I have more legitimate reasons to hate Russia than any politician on the media, but I believe Putin would be a better president for America, and I am not interested in any race cards.

Of course the right loves Putin. They LOVE authoritarians.

While not all conservatives are authoritarians; all highly authoritarian personalities are political conservatives.
Robert Altmeyer - The Authoritarians

McCain/Obama..........a million miles away, Putin. KGB , and many will never forget it.
 
I would write my own name in. I, yes, even I would be a better President than any of the three.

Obama is turning this Country into an Authoritarian Socialist State by Dictate, (same as EO)
Putin is a murdering Dictator.
McCain is brain dead.
 

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