shockedcanadian
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I surmised this as well early on when they kept kneecapping him at every step. All for power from the most evil anti-American citizens who pretend they care about Americas plight in the world.
Any junction in which Trump met or spoke about Putin the response was "he is a puppet and a Russian agent!" He didn't need to embrace Russia, but, he could have leveraged them to some degree as a buffer while simultaneously undermining Russias ability to expand influence.
From sychophants at MSNBC to Hillary Huggers at CNN, they essentially (and I include old NeoCons in this list), by design I believe, stunted Trumps presidency at its genesis which inevitably assured the pretext for the Russian invasion once Trump lost re-election.
Bush still appears from hibernation from time to time to extend some virtuous quote to CNN regarding a current global situation, no self awareness that his own penurious policies contributed greatly to the current delemma.
Germany laughed at Trump at the U.N when he lectured them on their reliance on Russian oil. I wonder if the career bureaucrats who snicked during Merkels reign are laughing now? The current min. cost for them is $100B to build their military. Maybe they should have listened to Trump and not Macron and the alt-left U.S Establishment.
Hire smarter people America. Not those looking for self benefit, nor those exclusively from ivy League schools.
Former Attorney General Bill Barr said Wednesday that the Russia collusion narrative was a "big lie" that tied President Trump’s hands in dealing with Vladimir Putin.
"It was a very damaging, big lie that started off the administration," Barr told "Fox & Friends."
"I think it started out as a political dirty trick, but it was propelled by the FBI jumping on it and spying on the Trump campaign. And it goes beyond the unfairness to Trump and the disruption of his administration," Barr said.
Barr said the daily controversy surrounding allegations that the Trump campaign worked with Russians in 2016 in their campaign against Hillary Clinton hampered the president's foreign policy.
Any junction in which Trump met or spoke about Putin the response was "he is a puppet and a Russian agent!" He didn't need to embrace Russia, but, he could have leveraged them to some degree as a buffer while simultaneously undermining Russias ability to expand influence.
From sychophants at MSNBC to Hillary Huggers at CNN, they essentially (and I include old NeoCons in this list), by design I believe, stunted Trumps presidency at its genesis which inevitably assured the pretext for the Russian invasion once Trump lost re-election.
Bush still appears from hibernation from time to time to extend some virtuous quote to CNN regarding a current global situation, no self awareness that his own penurious policies contributed greatly to the current delemma.
Germany laughed at Trump at the U.N when he lectured them on their reliance on Russian oil. I wonder if the career bureaucrats who snicked during Merkels reign are laughing now? The current min. cost for them is $100B to build their military. Maybe they should have listened to Trump and not Macron and the alt-left U.S Establishment.
Hire smarter people America. Not those looking for self benefit, nor those exclusively from ivy League schools.
Bill Barr: 'Big lie' about Russian collusion tied Trump's hands in dealing with Putin
Former Attorney General Bill Barr said on Wednesday that the FBI’s Russia collusion narrative was a "big lie" that tied President Trump’s hands in dealing with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
www.foxnews.com
Former Attorney General Bill Barr said Wednesday that the Russia collusion narrative was a "big lie" that tied President Trump’s hands in dealing with Vladimir Putin.
"It was a very damaging, big lie that started off the administration," Barr told "Fox & Friends."
"I think it started out as a political dirty trick, but it was propelled by the FBI jumping on it and spying on the Trump campaign. And it goes beyond the unfairness to Trump and the disruption of his administration," Barr said.
Barr said the daily controversy surrounding allegations that the Trump campaign worked with Russians in 2016 in their campaign against Hillary Clinton hampered the president's foreign policy.
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