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Russia afraid of Trump?
Are you on crack.
Seems you’re the illegal substance user here. Or did you forget about Barry bending over...
Trump never gave in to Putin like Obozo did.
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Russia afraid of Trump?
Are you on crack.
Seems you’re the illegal substance user here. Or did you forget about Barry bending over...
Trump never gave in to Putin like Obozo did.
Keep going, magaturd. You might convince someone of that horseshit someday.Actually Trump was America first president. One of the reasons you loons hated him so much.
Let's be clear: Nearly everything you see and hear from major media sources is political propaganda, because that is where money and power reside in our world. The level to which it has now descended hasn't been seen since the last world war, which suggests that we are headed towards another one.
The Russian incursion into the Ukraine resulted from a combination of corrupt political calculations and inept foreign relations. As we all know, Ukraine was a poor and corrupt member state of the Soviet Union before it collapsed after the Cold War. The United States capitalized on this opportunity by bribing and coercing that country into becoming a vassal state of its own.
This arrangement had several advantages: First, Ukraine became a rich source for extracting political and financial benefits. Second, dangling the prospect of NATO membership induced the Ukrainian government to keep quiet about its nefarious dealings with the U.S. Third, it created a valuable trump card for the U.S. in its dealings with Russia.
However, the election of President Trump threw a monkey wrench into this cozy situation. With the dealings with Ukraine being threatened with exposure, a campaign was quickly mounted to counter this threat by linking Trump to Russia in some sort of evil conspiracy. Instead, Russia was afraid of Trump and maintained a low profile during his Presidency.
However, the improbable election of Joe Biden and Democrat majorities in Congress caused Russia to reevaluate its opportunities, particularly in light of its unopposed occupation of Ukrainian in the Crimea during the last Democrat administration and the disastrous Afghanistan debacle under the new one.
As a result, Russia decided to establish a land bridge to Crimea, consolidate its control of eastern Ukraine and eliminate the threat of NATO membership all in one fell swoop. Ironically, Russia's biggest miscalculation to date may have been underestimating the lengths to which the U.S. administration is willing to go to preserve it domestic political power.
Instead of actually helping Ukraine defend itself against foreign incursion, the U.S. has done everything it can to portray Russian President Putin as a Hitleresque "madman" who is bent upon destroying Ukraine and murdering its inhabitants in his quest for world domination. (Actually, Stalin might be a more apt comparison.) The real purpose of the U.S. response is (1) to stir up negative public opinion towards Russia; (2) to blame Russia for inflation and other economic problems; and (3) create a "World War 3" scenario wherein the U.S. Government can assume emergency powers and control the financing and conduct of upcoming elections.
Or do you still cling to the belief that could never happen?
Shitstain obama was never going to have Putin's respect. He would never be more than the shoeshine boy.
Russia afraid of Trump?
Are you on crack.
Real Truth ThereLet's be clear: Nearly everything you see and hear from major media sources is political propaganda, because that is where money and power reside in our world. The level to which it has now descended hasn't been seen since the last world war, which suggests that we are headed towards another one.
The Russian incursion into the Ukraine resulted from a combination of corrupt political calculations and inept foreign relations. As we all know, Ukraine was a poor and corrupt member state of the Soviet Union before it collapsed after the Cold War. The United States capitalized on this opportunity by bribing and coercing that country into becoming a vassal state of its own.
This arrangement had several advantages: First, Ukraine became a rich source for extracting political and financial benefits. Second, dangling the prospect of NATO membership induced the Ukrainian government to keep quiet about its nefarious dealings with the U.S. Third, it created a valuable trump card for the U.S. in its dealings with Russia.
However, the election of President Trump threw a monkey wrench into this cozy situation. With the dealings with Ukraine being threatened with exposure, a campaign was quickly mounted to counter this threat by linking Trump to Russia in some sort of evil conspiracy. Instead, Russia was afraid of Trump and maintained a low profile during his Presidency.
However, the improbable election of Joe Biden and Democrat majorities in Congress caused Russia to reevaluate its opportunities, particularly in light of its unopposed occupation of Ukrainian in the Crimea during the last Democrat administration and the disastrous Afghanistan debacle under the new one.
As a result, Russia decided to establish a land bridge to Crimea, consolidate its control of eastern Ukraine and eliminate the threat of NATO membership all in one fell swoop. Ironically, Russia's biggest miscalculation to date may have been underestimating the lengths to which the U.S. administration is willing to go to preserve it domestic political power.
Instead of actually helping Ukraine defend itself against foreign incursion, the U.S. has done everything it can to portray Russian President Putin as a Hitleresque "madman" who is bent upon destroying Ukraine and murdering its inhabitants in his quest for world domination. (Actually, Stalin might be a more apt comparison.) The real purpose of the U.S. response is (1) to stir up negative public opinion towards Russia; (2) to blame Russia for inflation and other economic problems; and (3) create a "World War 3" scenario wherein the U.S. Government can assume emergency powers and control the financing and conduct of upcoming elections.
Or do you still cling to the belief that could never happen?
Let's be clear: Nearly everything you see and hear from major media sources is political propaganda, because that is where money and power reside in our world. The level to which it has now descended hasn't been seen since the last world war, which suggests that we are headed towards another one.
The Russian incursion into the Ukraine resulted from a combination of corrupt political calculations and inept foreign relations. As we all know, Ukraine was a poor and corrupt member state of the Soviet Union before it collapsed after the Cold War. The United States capitalized on this opportunity by bribing and coercing that country into becoming a vassal state of its own.
This arrangement had several advantages: First, Ukraine became a rich source for extracting political and financial benefits. Second, dangling the prospect of NATO membership induced the Ukrainian government to keep quiet about its nefarious dealings with the U.S. Third, it created a valuable trump card for the U.S. in its dealings with Russia.
However, the election of President Trump threw a monkey wrench into this cozy situation. With the dealings with Ukraine being threatened with exposure, a campaign was quickly mounted to counter this threat by linking Trump to Russia in some sort of evil conspiracy. Instead, Russia was afraid of Trump and maintained a low profile during his Presidency.
However, the improbable election of Joe Biden and Democrat majorities in Congress caused Russia to reevaluate its opportunities, particularly in light of its unopposed occupation of Ukrainian in the Crimea during the last Democrat administration and the disastrous Afghanistan debacle under the new one.
As a result, Russia decided to establish a land bridge to Crimea, consolidate its control of eastern Ukraine and eliminate the threat of NATO membership all in one fell swoop. Ironically, Russia's biggest miscalculation to date may have been underestimating the lengths to which the U.S. administration is willing to go to preserve it domestic political power.
Instead of actually helping Ukraine defend itself against foreign incursion, the U.S. has done everything it can to portray Russian President Putin as a Hitleresque "madman" who is bent upon destroying Ukraine and murdering its inhabitants in his quest for world domination. (Actually, Stalin might be a more apt comparison.) The real purpose of the U.S. response is (1) to stir up negative public opinion towards Russia; (2) to blame Russia for inflation and other economic problems; and (3) create a "World War 3" scenario wherein the U.S. Government can assume emergency powers and control the financing and conduct of upcoming elections.
Or do you still cling to the belief that could never happen?
Shitstain obama was never going to have Putin's respect. He would never be more than the shoeshine boy.
Total BS.Let's be clear: Nearly everything you see and hear from major media sources is political propaganda, because that is where money and power reside in our world. The level to which it has now descended hasn't been seen since the last world war, which suggests that we are headed towards another one.
The Russian incursion into the Ukraine resulted from a combination of corrupt political calculations and inept foreign relations. As we all know, Ukraine was a poor and corrupt member state of the Soviet Union before it collapsed after the Cold War. The United States capitalized on this opportunity by bribing and coercing that country into becoming a vassal state of its own.
This arrangement had several advantages: First, Ukraine became a rich source for extracting political and financial benefits. Second, dangling the prospect of NATO membership induced the Ukrainian government to keep quiet about its nefarious dealings with the U.S. Third, it created a valuable trump card for the U.S. in its dealings with Russia.
However, the election of President Trump threw a monkey wrench into this cozy situation. With the dealings with Ukraine being threatened with exposure, a campaign was quickly mounted to counter this threat by linking Trump to Russia in some sort of evil conspiracy. Instead, Russia was afraid of Trump and maintained a low profile during his Presidency.
However, the improbable election of Joe Biden and Democrat majorities in Congress caused Russia to reevaluate its opportunities, particularly in light of its unopposed occupation of Ukrainian in the Crimea during the last Democrat administration and the disastrous Afghanistan debacle under the new one.
As a result, Russia decided to establish a land bridge to Crimea, consolidate its control of eastern Ukraine and eliminate the threat of NATO membership all in one fell swoop. Ironically, Russia's biggest miscalculation to date may have been underestimating the lengths to which the U.S. administration is willing to go to preserve it domestic political power.
Instead of actually helping Ukraine defend itself against foreign incursion, the U.S. has done everything it can to portray Russian President Putin as a Hitleresque "madman" who is bent upon destroying Ukraine and murdering its inhabitants in his quest for world domination. (Actually, Stalin might be a more apt comparison.) The real purpose of the U.S. response is (1) to stir up negative public opinion towards Russia; (2) to blame Russia for inflation and other economic problems; and (3) create a "World War 3" scenario wherein the U.S. Government can assume emergency powers and control the financing and conduct of upcoming elections.
Or do you still cling to the belief that could never happen?
What an enormous funt cace you are. Listen carefully you slavering, drooling, fool. As bad as Putin is, he is still better than the imbecile in our high office and certainly better than the shitstain colored shoe shine boy who promised to be more flexible. Did that mean he could present his ass by crossing his ankles behind his head?What an ignorant racist tool you are.
Why would you want the respect of a murdering thug like Putin??? You reveal yourself to be either a fool or a Russian by your slavering adoration of a piece of shit like Putin.
Thank you for showing us what an ignorant asshole you truly are.
Better Russian than democrat no matter how bad they are.
They actually did, with Mexico willing to hold the illegals. Saved us billions in welfare.
What an enormous funt cace you are. Listen carefully you slavering, drooling, fool. As bad as Putin is, he is still better than the imbecile in our high office and certainly better than the shitstain colored shoe shine boy who promised to be more flexible. Did that mean he could present his ass by crossing his ankles behind his head?
Better Russian than democrat no matter how bad they are.
They actually did, with Mexico willing to hold the illegals. Saved us billions in welfare.
Russian trolls are really fucked upAs bad as Putin is, he is still better than the imbecile in our high office and certainly better than the shitstain colored shoe shine boy who promised to be more flexible.
Russian trolls are really fucked up
Nice attempt at playing the race card...fail though
I had to use a sad face for this insightful post Jwoodie. I propose, however, that the administrators consider adding an “angry face” emote. There are many times when a sad emote doesn’t cut it and the other choices don’t either. An angry emote would better relay my sentiment about Biden’s avenues of potential election corruption.It's simple: Biden's AG declares that swing states' election reforms are discriminatory violations of federal law and that they are being placed under DOJ supervision to ensure fair. SCOTUS appeals may be too little or too late, and Biden might decide to ignore its rulings anyway (if he hasn't packed the Court before then). Don't underestimate him.
What an enormous funt cace you are. Listen carefully you slavering, drooling, fool. As bad as Putin is, he is still better than the imbecile in our high office and certainly better than the shitstain colored shoe shine boy who promised to be more flexible. Did that mean he could present his ass by crossing his ankles behind his head?
Better Russian than democrat no matter how bad they are.
So says the funt cace. Russians are liars, murderers and cheaters. Lucky for them, democrats are worse. Go complain to someone who cares.Russians are liars, murderers and cheaters. Putin is a the shitstain on the world. And anyone who follows such a man.
The only imbecile I see here is someone who would sell his own soul for what????? So he feels better about himself??? Richer??? More powerful???? By murdering innocents??
Go live in Russia, if you aren't already.