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So wait, you’re calling our intelligence agency incompetent? Whoa wait I thought they were to be trusted. Right? Can’t have it both ways PinocchioOnly hopeless Zombies could blame Russians (or somebody else) for "interfering" the election just because they hated to admit they LOST to a much better, much more honest and much more patriotic candidate.Again, only hitlery’s fan base would have been influenced. I wish you Russian haters would get that right.I'm Russian and I didn't influence the election (Dems and their puppeteers were pretty sure they would influence the election but couldn't).
However I like Trump just because he seems to be the first US president (at least during the last two decades) who doesn't belong to Deep State. And I feel sorry for him watching how Deep State has been hobbling him using their puppets in Congress and everywhere else.
I am Russian and I can tell you for sure Stratford57 is a perfect example of what happens to dupes who watch too much Putinvision (most Russians).
“Deep state” term that tinfoil rightwingers have also now adopted is actually of Russian origins.
What was their reason for flipping your vote?
Either you liked hitlery or not. How did they get you to flip?
Putin: It is an attempt to lay the blame at someone else’s door. This is not our problem. The problem is in US politics. That is the problem. Trump’s team proved more capable during the election campaign. At times, I actually thought the man was overdoing it, really. That is true. However, it turned out that he was right, that he found a key to those social groups and voters’ groups that he had bet on, and they came out and voted for him.
The other team lost. They are reluctant to acknowledge the mistake. They do not want to admit that they did not get it, that they miscalculated. It is easier to say, “We are not to blame, the Russians are to blame, they interfered in our election, but we are good.”
One of the hackers’ planted stories was that Mrs Clinton’s election campaign managers had acted unfairly with regard to other Democratic Party candidates. However, when that information appeared in the public domain, the campaign manager actually acknowledged that it was true and resigned.
They should have apologised to the public and they should have said before resigning, “We will not repeat these mistakes.” But what did they do? They said, “We are not to blame. It is the Russians.” What have the Russians got to do with it? Did the Russians engage in pushing through one Democratic Party candidate to the detriment of another candidate?
St Petersburg International Economic Forum plenary meeting
Putin: After all, Trump is being prevented from carrying out any of his election platforms and plans. In health care, in other spheres. The moment he makes a decision on migrants, a court immediately blocks it. This is happening all the time.
Meeting of the Valdai International Discussion Club
Our RT Troll arriveth ^
And like Donald, you believe any and all propaganda Putin spews over US Intelligence.
Sad