IM2
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President Trump was warned by all his closest adviser, about the nature of the Russian leader: a murderer, a psychopath!
How could he have fallen, so easily, so deeply, under the dictatorās sway????
This was Donald Trumpās insane response when he was warned not to praise, coddle, succumb to Putinās powers:
Trump said: "ā¦I don't dispute your facts, they are accurate, I don't dispute the logic of your reasoning. I have just had a hunch that Putin is not that kind of a man. ⦠he's not and that he doesn't want anything in the world but security for his country, and I think that if I give him everything I possibly can and ask nothing from him in return, noblesse oblige, he won't try to annex anything and will work with me for a world of democracy and peace."
How could President Trump be so naĆÆve????
How could he be such a fool????
It's nothing short of TREASON!!!
Ohā¦waitā¦..did I say āTrumpā??
Did I say āPutinā???
Silly meā¦..
That was Franklin Rooseveltā¦.and it was Joseph Stalin to whom he was referringā¦.
In a letter to FDR, dated January 29, 1943, Ambassador William Bullitt warned Roosevelt about what would happen if he continued pursuing the policies of appeasement toward Stalin that formed the foundation of the American war strategy. He pleaded with FDR not to 'permit our war to prevent Nazi domination of Europe to be turned into a war to establish Soviet domination of Europe.' He predicted the Soviet annexation of half of Europe; George Kennan identified that letter as the earliest warning of what would be the result of FDR's policies. "For the President Personal & Secret: Correspondence Between Franklin D. Roosevelt and William C. Bullitt," Orville H. Bullitt, p. 575-590
FDR replied: "Bill, I don't dispute your facts, they are accurate, I don't dispute the logic of your reasoning. I have just had a hunch that Stalin is not that kind of a man. Harry says he's not and that he doesn't want anything in the world but security for his country, and I think that if I give him everything I possibly can and ask nothing from him in return, noblesse oblige, he won't try to annex anything and will work with me for a world of democracy and peace." William C. Bullitt, "How We Won The War and Lost The Peace," Life Magazine, August 30, 1948, p. 94
Now, with knowledge of history, Iām certain all the media and Democrats will be screaming about what a traitor Franklin Roosevelt wasā¦.
ā¦.wonāt they?
Franklin Roosevelt is dead. He's been dead for 74 years.
Speaking of 'dead'.....
.... Iām looking for evidence to determine exactly when your cerebrum entered the dead zone, and based on my extensive experience watching CSI, I know that I should check for signs of insect activity: letās call in the entomologist to pin down the exact moment of pupation!
You probably need to check that for yourself idiot.
