depotoo
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I personally, reading all his posts through time here, believe he is actually Russian.
shit, folks on here don't even know about their own fking country, you want them to be educated in russia?I'm from Ukraine and against the current Ukrainian government installed by Soros and Deep State puppets (Obama's administration, McCain and others). And I'm amazed that many of you know so little about Russia and Ukraine, so easy buy what your Media tells you about them and neglect a great ally like Russia while supporting such a prostitute like Ukraine as a friend. By framing Manfort, helping Clinton and trashing Trump Ukrainian officials pretty much exposed themselves. But your Media keeps silence about that.so you don't live in the US either? amazing how many of you exist in here.There was NO Russian propaganda: Russians pretty quickly realized who was who in the battle between Trump and Clinton, calling Clinton another Deep State puppet and calling Trump "a nationalist" in a good meaning of this word. I watch Russian TV every day and if somebody's interested can tell you exactly what they were saying. Enjoy two quotes from Channel One Russia from 2016:You wash your time like Obama and Clinton washed their money through COIE Lawfirm to buy Russian Propaganda.
1. Wherever American soldiers were killed today, they die from the direct effects of US foreign policy. America really is undefeatable, because she can’t defeat itself. The last wave of Trump-phobia is the Democrats attempt to blame a Republican candidate that he literally forced the Russian espionage against the United States.
Donald Trump: "Russia , if you can hear, I hope you could find 30,000 missing emails ."
It was about 30 thousand records of Mrs. Clinton’s official correspondence, which she erased, hiding them (just reminding you!) not from the FSB but from the FBI. So far FSB and FBI are two different organizations. One may think American electorate should care about their own country rather than Russia, right? However a Russo-phobia wave of paranoia threatens to overwhelm even the US presidential elections.
Looks like “Russian involvement” is the last Dem’s desperate hope in the fight against Trump. Sounds like popularity of Trump is growing because there are people in America who do not want to be paranoid and they listen to Trump and agree with his simple suggestions, making quite a bit of sense.
Obama: "America is already great. America is strong. And I promise you that our strength and greatness does not depend on Donald Trump. "
Well, may be America is not that great since Putin rules your elections (as you Democrats claim!). And Obama has been American president for the last 8 years, not Trump!
July 28, 2016 Translated from:
https:// www.1tv.ru/news/2016/07/28/306976-analiticheskaya_programma_odnako_s_mihailom_leontievy
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2. For the first time we have a clear and ideologically completed alternative to the policy of the last decades, which even Americans consider to be a failure .
Trump’s ideology is a departure from the destructive globalization of recent years in favor of a healthy American isolationism.
Like any normal American isolationist , Trump calls for strengthening America. Its military domination has to be the undisputed.
His vision is based on the fact that America needs to pursue its own interests and not impose its values . This is the only way to negotiate . And the constant Trump’s refrain that he would negotiate with Putin is a part of that vision. Generally what Trump says about Putin and Russia sounds like a red rag for any globalist in America or anywhere else.
Carter Page, the man whom Trump called his adviser on Russia. Opponents depict him marginalized only because he blames Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland and her people for provoking the coup in Kiev with the aim of seizing power of pro-American radicals. As far as Page’s professional experience goes, an investment banker Page has got three higher educations: the Naval Academy with honors , University of New York and London , a doctoral degree . Page has created from scratch Moscow branch Meryl Lynch , his company advises investors in energy projects in Russia and Asia . Compare to “the main specialist on Russia and Ukraine” in the current administration Victoria Nuland has a bachelor's degree at Brown University , an experience of being a counsel in the pioneer camp in Odessa , an interpreter for the fishing fleet and the distributor of cookies on the Maidan square in Kiev.
No matter what you think about Trump one has to admit : his brief declaration of foreign policy is the only intelligible coherent and adequate one to the reality of American doctrine in the last 30 years. And even such an academic guru as Paul Gregory of the Hoover Institution admits that (in contrast to the political demagogues).
“Watching the overall media backlash , I’ve done my own small research among my conservative colleagues (none of them are Trump’s supporters) about what they think of Trump's speech on foreign policy . The general reaction was unanimous . Except for very harsh words about international trade , they almost all agree, "- said Paul Gregory .
Trump formulated the American anti-globalization and patriotic alternative. An alternative to the forces and interests that have been activated by Ukrainian coup, which goal was to create a self-reproducing mechanism of the Cold War. Trump’s attempt to stifle this mechanism promises not to be good for Trump. However, the failure of this attempt does not promise anything good for America.
Translated from:
http:// www.1tv.ru/news/2016/05/15/302195-analiticheskaya_programma_odnako_s_mihailom_leontievym
Note: the system of this forum does not allow Russian letters, so I intentionally added a space to both links.
I even posted all that in 2016:
Trump - Russian Analysts: Trump’s Ideology is a Departure from the Destructive Globalization of Recent Years
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Meanwhile there was Ukrainian propaganda trashing Trump and praising Clinton.
The Clinton foundation is also linked directly to Ukrainian oligarchs:
Between 2009 and 2013, including when Mrs. Clinton was secretary of state, the Clinton Foundation received at least $8.6 million from the Victor Pinchuk Foundation, according to that foundation, which is based in Kiev, Ukraine. It was created by Mr. Pinchuk, whose fortune stems from a pipe-making company. He served two terms as an elected member of the Ukrainian Parliament and is a proponent of closer ties between Ukraine and the European Union.
clintonfoundationinvestigation.com