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Obama says Russia acting 'barbarous' in Syria
Seems to me that not long ago, Mitt Romney predicted that Putin was going to be an adversary needing to be dealt with. Also seems to me, that Obama mocked Romney for saying so, joking "the 1980's called, they want their foreign policy back".
Haw haw haw! Obama...always wrong, yet never in doubt. https://www.yahoo.com/news/russia-se...142318914.html Spence?? Reaction?? |
You love to see things that are not there dont you... care to explain how this is a problem for the US .. Russians carpet bombing Syria at the Syria request
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"I" didn't say this was a problem. Obama did. Read the link. He described it as barbarous, not me. So if you think it's stupid to see this as a concern, you are saying Obama is stupid, not me. Have fun with that. |
It's interesting you see this tragedy and all the associated suffering as a "haw haw haw" moment.
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For example, he said the 750B stimulus bill was going to keep unemployment below 8%. It didn't, as we all know. Maybe if he wasn't so sure that he was right and everyone else was wrong, we could have spent that 750B on things that would have helped somebody. He said ISIS was the JV. If he wasn't so sure he was right and everyone else was wrong, maybe he would have directed more resources at hurting them earlier, which could have maybe thwarted one of their many successful attacks. He said Obamacare was going to save the average family $2500 a year. If we knew how unbelievably ridiculous that claim was going to be, maybe some of us wouldn't be experiencing the huge rate hikes we are swallowing, which leave less money for food, rent, childcare, etc. Not everybody is wealthy enough to casually laugh off the consequences of his mistakes. |
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The State Dept announced today, that because of the way Russia is acting in Syria, it is suspending bilateral contacts with Russia.
Who was it, again, who said this to Mitt Romney, for speculating that Russia would be an adversary? "The 1980s called! They want their foreign policy back!"" Atta boy, Columbo. Atta boy!! Obama...always wrong, never in doubt. http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...10-03-13-41-42 And the Democrats want to replace him, with someone whose judgment is so appalling, that she didn't believe that the patron saint to infidelity was cheating on her...rather, it made more sense to Hilary, to accuse the GOP of framing her poor husband, who naturally is innocent as a newborn kitten. |
I have a lot of issues with what is going WRT Russia (and has been for a while). Whilke I cannot believe I am going to say this, I think Hillary could deal with this better than Trump. DJT has become a low grade tool of Putin lately.
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Disregard if I should not be participating I am not trying to rock the boat, just wondering how this connection between Trump and Putin has developed. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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OK - Putin, for years, has been doing a lot to split governments and political factions withing governments. He has done it much over Europe and the Middle East. Russia has massive organized fake and government controlled new sites and trolls going out to sow discord, particularly on social media. Trump has repeated beliefs and sayings in alignment with Putin and stuff frequently seen on RT and other places. I know it seems a little, umm, extreme ;) but this has been accelerating as of late. Many serious NatSec folks have gone on record of steering clear of Trump. Plus he is simply not serious. He is a charlatan realty TV person. So we have a choice between the Criminal and the Charlatan - I am choosing other |
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I am not sure what RT is but perhaps you could provide a link or examples of what Trump has said. Charlatan who wants to enforce laws we have and not change the constitution. I don't think charlatan fits Trump who has managed to be successful in the system the way it is rigged for lack of a better term. He also employs thousands of people of many different races and sexes so the lefts attempts at labeling him a racist or sexist is nonsense. http://www.politico.com/story/2016/0...iuliani-226811 Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Many of his advisors have had close ties to Russia; Manafort, Flynn, for example. He benefits from WikiLeaks and Assange, a clear and fairly well documented Russian front. Hell, InfoWars is not above possible ties to Russia |
http://www.breitbart.com/big-governm...s-russia-ties/
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016...ow-speech.html What exactly is he going to do for Russia that an easy button couldn't do? And let's not forget who is Hillary's right hand... http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripert...97#post1106697 This doesn't seem Russia friendly... http://www.infowars.com/russia-posit...s-from-alaska/ One other thing to consider is which do you think would be easier to impeach? Imagine what Hillary would be doing with drones..."can't we just drone this guy" (2010 Secretary of state Hillary Clinton in reference to wiki leaks founder Julian Assauge) Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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And as a "charlatan," Trump could lull Putin into agreements with the confidence that Trump is an unserious fool. All the while, however, gaining advantage for the U.S. Sort of another way of making a deal. Sort of being dumb as a fox. |
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Trump has chosen Mike Pence, Newt Gingrich, and Rudy Guiliani to be among his closest advisors. Gingrich wrote the last budget that generated a surplus. Guliani was an amazing mayor of NYC during a brutal time. I take some comfort in knowing those accomplished guys are advising Trump, who desperately needs good advice. |
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Didn't Rudy Giuliani say that under George W. Bush there was never a terrorist attack on American soil ? Talk about a brain trust
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Or as opposed to Hilary, who says that half of the people who disagree with her are deplorable hatemongers. Gingrich and Bill Clinton did amazing things for this country, things that actually helped huge numbers of people. Guliani cut violent crime tremendously in NYC, which saved thousands of black lives. Have you no shame, Spence? Have you no shame? |
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Maybe Spence is a conspiracy peddler. |
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If Trump was efficient and calculating rather than the unfiltered impulsive tool we would not have experienced the disarrayed sheitshow we have been subject to over the past 8 months. He has shown very little capacity for policy - he makes up crap as he goes. |
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Spence, Obama has also used Al Sharpton as one of his go-to advisors on racial issues, which goes a long way towards explaining why racial tensions got so much worse over the last 8 years. You wouldn't describe Sharpton as a conspiracy nut? |
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“They don’t want this stuff to come out because it will look really bad for Obama and Clinton just before the election,” said the associate. http://www.politico.com/story/2016/1...clinton-229115 |
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He seems to have been more of a visionary of possibility and an administrator over others who could make the vision happen. He consistently sought the advice and assistance of those who knew the "what and how" that was needed to get it done. His capacity for policy was the big picture of what he wanted done and the ability to delegate the getting done to others who knew how to do it. Which, to a great deal, is the function of a President. As far as sheitshows go, political campaigns are the height of such. Usually they are full of stilted, invidious, calculations full of half-truths and lies, and usually they are far more boring than this one. And they are so sheity that everyone can hardly wait till they are over. A little, or a lot, of spontaneity, no matter how awkward, perks things up. |
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