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 dictator’s sway????
This was Donald Trump’s insane response when he was warned not to praise, coddle, succumb to Putin’s powers:
Trump said: "…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 naïve????
How could he be such a fool????
It's nothing short of
TREASON!!!
Oh…wait…..did I say ‘Trump’??
Did I say ‘Putin’???
Silly me…..
That was Franklin Roosevelt….and it was Joseph Stalin to whom he was referring….
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, I’m certain all the media and Democrats will be screaming about what a traitor Franklin Roosevelt was….
….won’t they?
are you trying to support and defend Trumps “Russia butt kissing” by pointing to FDR? Do you really think that’s a strong arguement?
Now, focus like a laser: I'm proving.....PROVING.....that the term 'traitor' is simply a smear when applied to Trump....but a fact when applied to Roosevelt.
Roosevelt not only turned over control of the war to Stalin, costing thousands of American lives, but he allowed Stalin to keep 25,000 American soldiers as hostages.
On the obverse, this is Trump's record with Russia:
Anti-Russia Actions by Trump…things that have directly and indirectly effected Russia
1.Bombed Russian ally, Syria, hitting Russian facilities killing a number of Russian military
2.Pulled out of the Iran deal…a Russian signee
3.Pulled out of Paris Accords….a Russian signee
4.Sanctions against Russia…460 sanctions against individuals and entities
5.Expelled Russian diplomats
6.Gave Ukraine Javelin anti-tank missiles to use against Russian proxies
7. Obama….more flexible, Hillary ‘reset button,’ wouldn’t give Poland defensive missiles, Uranium one deal….
8. At the NATO meeting, he warned Germany not to make huge energy deals enriching Russia….
And, of course, you dunce, first and foremost.....
Russia is a dictatorship.
Nothing emanates from Moscow without Putin's imprimatur....
The 'information' in the infamous 'dossier' came from Russia.
Now.....if Putin wanted Trump to win.......would there have ever.......ever.....been a dossier?????
Get it now, you dunce????
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I dont think that Trump nor FDR are traitors. That’s just hyperbolic BS. I do think Trump is acting like a big ***** when it comes to Russia and I’m starting to question whether there actually might be something more there than meets the eye.
Trump isn't.
FDR was.
Let's prove it together: anything here you can deny?
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
How about here?
Not only did Stalin send his spies to infiltrate our government....but when Roosevelt was appraised of said spies......
.....HE PROMOTED THEM!!!
The major player in the Alger Hiss saga was fellow Communist, Whitaker Chambers. In his book,
Witness, Chambers explains is disillusionment as follows. In 1938, he determined not only to break with the Communist Party, but to inform on the Party when he could. The reason was that he was informed that Stalin was making efforts to align with Hitler, in 1939, and “from any human point of view, the pact was evil.”
As Hitler marched into Poland, Chambers arranged a private meeting with Adolf Berle, President Roosevelt’s assistant Sec’y of State. Chambers detailed the Communist espionage network, naming at least two dozen Soviet spies in Roosevelt’s administration, including Alger Hiss.
Berle reported this to Roosevelt, who laughed, and told Berle to go f--- himself. (Arthur Herman,
Joseph McCarthy: Reexaming the Life and Legacy of America’s Most Hated Senator, p. 60)
No action was taken, and in fact,
Roosevelt promoted Hiss.
Almost a decade later, Chambers was called before the HUAC and named Hiss as a Soviet agent. Hiss sued Chambers, at which time Chambers presented “… four notes in Alger Hiss's handwriting, sixty-five typewritten copies of State Department documents and five strips of microfilm, some of which contained photographs of State Department documents. The press came to call these the "Pumpkin Papers"(
Whittaker Chambers - Wikipedia)
And, of course, all doubt was removed in 1995, when the Venona Soviet cables were decrypted.
Or here?
Anti-Russia Actions by Trump…things that have directly and indirectly effected Russia
1.Bombed Russian ally, Syria, hitting Russian facilities killing a number of Russian military
2.Pulled out of the Iran deal…a Russian signee
3.Pulled out of Paris Accords….a Russian signee
4.Sanctions against Russia…460 sanctions against individuals and entities
5.Expelled Russian diplomats
6.Gave Ukraine Javelin anti-tank missiles to use against Russian proxies
7. Obama….more flexible, Hillary ‘reset button,’ wouldn’t give Poland defensive missiles, Uranium one deal….
8. At the NATO meeting, he warned Germany not to make huge energy deals enriching Russia….
And, of course, you dunce, first and foremost.....
Russia is a dictatorship.
Nothing emanates from Moscow without Putin's imprimatur....
The 'information' in the infamous 'dossier' came from Russia.
Now.....if Putin wanted Trump to win.......would there have ever.......ever.....been a dossier?????
QED......the candidate of Vladimir Putin was Hillary Clinton and the Democrats.
Thinking is hardly your strong suit.....just remember this: I am never wrong.