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Biden: “I Will Let Putin Know What I Want Him To Know”
Posted on 6/9/21 at 4:37 pm
Posted on 6/9/21 at 4:37 pm
Someone is gonna have to give Ukraine the $5B a year Russia has been paying them to ship gas through a pipeline across the country once Nordstream opens up.
Posted on 6/9/21 at 4:38 pm to LuckyTiger
Biden with his Billy Badass look.
What a fricking clown and embarrassment.
What a fricking clown and embarrassment.
Posted on 6/9/21 at 4:39 pm to LuckyTiger
Putin already knows what Biden knows.
Posted on 6/9/21 at 4:42 pm to Seldom Seen
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Putin already knows what Biden knows.
This is more of Obama's "flexibility"!
Posted on 6/9/21 at 4:43 pm to LuckyTiger
Fake tough guys are so cringe
Posted on 6/9/21 at 4:43 pm to LuckyTiger
Tough talking pudding brain.
Posted on 6/9/21 at 4:45 pm to The Pirate King
Putin would clean Biden’s cornpop clock if Biden starts his tough guy shtick.
Hell, the Queen could hold her own against him.
Hell, the Queen could hold her own against him.
Posted on 6/9/21 at 4:47 pm to LuckyTiger
He’ll probably let Putin know whatever Xi wanted him to let Putin to know.
After that, ol Joe will challenge Vlad to a push up contest and lose bigly.
After that, ol Joe will challenge Vlad to a push up contest and lose bigly.
Posted on 6/9/21 at 4:48 pm to MDB
Is Projection all the Dems have? Projection and racism, this is getting so f’ing old
Posted on 6/9/21 at 4:49 pm to LuckyTiger
Putin is going to play Biden like a 2 dollar fiddle...
Posted on 6/9/21 at 4:56 pm to LuckyTiger
That's cool until you realize Biden wants Putin to know everything
Posted on 6/9/21 at 4:58 pm to LuckyTiger
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Someone is gonna have to give Ukraine the $5B a year Russia has been paying them to ship gas through a pipeline across the country once Nordstream opens up.
Joe just bent over for Vlad just so he wouldn't invade.
Posted on 6/9/21 at 4:59 pm to LuckyTiger
Biden: "I will let uhh umm uhhh uhh Putin know what I want him to uhh umm uhh, I remember back in the day, when I stood before the politicians in DC and demanded that black people have the right to vote."
Posted on 6/9/21 at 5:03 pm to LuckyTiger
Here's a summary of what Trump said in his first joint press conference with Putin. He was condemned by many Republicans, quotes below. Trump came across weak and intimidated by Putin. Vladimir was all smiles as he was playing Trump. Full Video of Trump/Putin joint press conference. LINK
[b]Republicans blasted President Donald Trump on Monday for his performance during a press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland.
At the press conference, which followed an hourslong private meeting between Trump and Putin, Trump cast doubt on the US intelligence community's assessment that Russia interfered in the 2016 US presidential election. He also attacked his Democratic opponents and the FBI, and he said when asked about the election meddling that he held both countries accountable for their state of relations.
"My people came to me — Dan Coats came to me, some others — they said they think it's Russia," Trump said, referring to the director of national intelligence. "I have President Putin. He just said it's not Russia. I will say this: I don't see any reason why it would be."
He cited Putin's "extremely strong and powerful" denials of such interference. And he seemed to endorse a plan Putin proposed that would allow the special counsel Robert Mueller's team to work with Russian investigators to question 12 Russians indicted last week.
Some Republicans responded to Trump's remarks within moments of the press conference ending:
Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska issued a statement calling Trump's comment that both countries were responsible for the state of US-Russia relations "bizarre and flat-out wrong."
"The United States is not to blame," Sasse said. "America wants a good relationship with the Russian people but Vladimir Putin and his thugs are responsible for Soviet-style aggression. When the President plays these moral equivalence games, he gives Putin a propaganda win he desperately needs."
Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan tweeted that someone could be in favor of improved relations with Russia and of Trump meeting Putin "and still think something is not right here."
Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a golfing partner of the president, called the event a "missed opportunity" for Trump "to firmly hold Russia accountable for 2016 meddling and deliver a strong warning regarding future elections."
He later added that he would advise Trump to "check the soccer ball" Putin gave him at the press conference "for listening devices and never allow it in the White House."
Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona, who has frequently sparred with the president, described the remarks as "shameful."
"I never thought I would see the day when our American President would stand on the stage with the Russian President and place blame on the United States for Russian aggression," he said. "This is shameful."
Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah, a close Trump ally, said in a statement that "Russia interfered in the 2016 election."
"Our nation's top intelligence agencies all agree on that point," he said. "From the President on down, we must do everything in our power to protect our democracy by securing future elections from foreign influence and interference, regardless of what Vladimir Putin or any other Russian operative says."
Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, tweeted that she was "deeply troubled by President Trump's defense of Putin against the intelligence agencies of the U.S. & his suggestion of moral equivalence between the U.S. and Russia."
Sen. Bob Corker of Tennessee, who has bristled with Trump, said he "did not think this was a good moment for our country."
Sen. John McCain of Arizona, who also has not seen eye-to-eye with the president, said the press conference "was one of the most disgraceful performances by an American president in memory."
Rep. Trey Gowdy, the chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, said in a statement that "Russia attempted to undermine the fundamentals of our democracy, impugn the reliability of the 2016 election, and sow the seeds of discord among Americans" and that he hoped Trump administration leaders "will be able to communicate to the President it is possible to conclude Russia interfered with our election in 2016 without delegitimizing his electoral success."
House Speaker Paul Ryan said in a statement that "there is no question that Russia interfered in our election and continues attempts to undermine democracy here and around the world."
"The president must appreciate that Russia is not our ally," Ryan continued. "There is no moral equivalence between the United States and Russia, which remains hostile to our most basic values and ideals. The United States must be focused on holding Russia accountable and putting an end to its vile attacks on democracy."
Other Republicans called Trump's remarks "outrageous," "an absolute disgrace," and "moronic." A former chairman of the Republican National Committee even said Trump was acting as if he were an "asset" next to his "handler."
[b]Republicans blasted President Donald Trump on Monday for his performance during a press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland.
At the press conference, which followed an hourslong private meeting between Trump and Putin, Trump cast doubt on the US intelligence community's assessment that Russia interfered in the 2016 US presidential election. He also attacked his Democratic opponents and the FBI, and he said when asked about the election meddling that he held both countries accountable for their state of relations.
"My people came to me — Dan Coats came to me, some others — they said they think it's Russia," Trump said, referring to the director of national intelligence. "I have President Putin. He just said it's not Russia. I will say this: I don't see any reason why it would be."
He cited Putin's "extremely strong and powerful" denials of such interference. And he seemed to endorse a plan Putin proposed that would allow the special counsel Robert Mueller's team to work with Russian investigators to question 12 Russians indicted last week.
Some Republicans responded to Trump's remarks within moments of the press conference ending:
Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska issued a statement calling Trump's comment that both countries were responsible for the state of US-Russia relations "bizarre and flat-out wrong."
"The United States is not to blame," Sasse said. "America wants a good relationship with the Russian people but Vladimir Putin and his thugs are responsible for Soviet-style aggression. When the President plays these moral equivalence games, he gives Putin a propaganda win he desperately needs."
Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan tweeted that someone could be in favor of improved relations with Russia and of Trump meeting Putin "and still think something is not right here."
Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a golfing partner of the president, called the event a "missed opportunity" for Trump "to firmly hold Russia accountable for 2016 meddling and deliver a strong warning regarding future elections."
He later added that he would advise Trump to "check the soccer ball" Putin gave him at the press conference "for listening devices and never allow it in the White House."
Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona, who has frequently sparred with the president, described the remarks as "shameful."
"I never thought I would see the day when our American President would stand on the stage with the Russian President and place blame on the United States for Russian aggression," he said. "This is shameful."
Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah, a close Trump ally, said in a statement that "Russia interfered in the 2016 election."
"Our nation's top intelligence agencies all agree on that point," he said. "From the President on down, we must do everything in our power to protect our democracy by securing future elections from foreign influence and interference, regardless of what Vladimir Putin or any other Russian operative says."
Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, tweeted that she was "deeply troubled by President Trump's defense of Putin against the intelligence agencies of the U.S. & his suggestion of moral equivalence between the U.S. and Russia."
Sen. Bob Corker of Tennessee, who has bristled with Trump, said he "did not think this was a good moment for our country."
Sen. John McCain of Arizona, who also has not seen eye-to-eye with the president, said the press conference "was one of the most disgraceful performances by an American president in memory."
Rep. Trey Gowdy, the chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, said in a statement that "Russia attempted to undermine the fundamentals of our democracy, impugn the reliability of the 2016 election, and sow the seeds of discord among Americans" and that he hoped Trump administration leaders "will be able to communicate to the President it is possible to conclude Russia interfered with our election in 2016 without delegitimizing his electoral success."
House Speaker Paul Ryan said in a statement that "there is no question that Russia interfered in our election and continues attempts to undermine democracy here and around the world."
"The president must appreciate that Russia is not our ally," Ryan continued. "There is no moral equivalence between the United States and Russia, which remains hostile to our most basic values and ideals. The United States must be focused on holding Russia accountable and putting an end to its vile attacks on democracy."
Other Republicans called Trump's remarks "outrageous," "an absolute disgrace," and "moronic." A former chairman of the Republican National Committee even said Trump was acting as if he were an "asset" next to his "handler."
This post was edited on 6/9/21 at 5:07 pm
Posted on 6/9/21 at 5:08 pm to TenTex
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He also attacked his Democratic opponents and the FBI, and he said when asked about the election meddling that he held both countries accountable for their state of relations.
Outrageous. Just outrageous.
Posted on 6/9/21 at 5:14 pm to LuckyTiger
Vladimir knows Corn Pop wasn't a bad dude, even a little.
Posted on 6/9/21 at 5:14 pm to TenTex
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lol
I’m sorry. I didn’t realize you were trolling.
Posted on 6/9/21 at 5:17 pm to LuckyTiger
I hope Putin open hands and smacks him like Kurt Russell did to Billy Bob Thorton in Tombstone.
I hated the Soviet Union growing up in the 70's and 80's. The disdain I have for our current leaders in America pales in comparison.
I hated the Soviet Union growing up in the 70's and 80's. The disdain I have for our current leaders in America pales in comparison.
Posted on 6/9/21 at 5:18 pm to LuckyTiger
Biden doesn't remember sh*t so he won't be telling Putin anything.
This post was edited on 6/9/21 at 5:33 pm
Posted on 6/9/21 at 5:26 pm to SOSFAN
Remember Vladamir ....You place your hands on the back the head to prevent yourself from applauding during the
on second thought, tell Biden to stay at home and send Heel's Up instead ...everyone here knows she does a much better job on her knees.
on second thought, tell Biden to stay at home and send Heel's Up instead ...everyone here knows she does a much better job on her knees.
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