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Putin is asked to compare Trump to Biden
Posted on 6/12/21 at 12:08 pm
Posted on 6/12/21 at 12:08 pm
Putin Compares ‘Extraordinary, Talented’ Trump With Biden in NBC News Interview
Putin on Trump:
Putin on Biden:
Which one seems more complementary?
Putin on Trump:
quote:
“I believe that former U.S. president Mr. Trump is an extraordinary individual,” Putin said (per NBC News’ translation), “talented individual, otherwise he would not have become U.S. president. He’s a colorful individual. You may like him or not. But he didn’t come from the U.S. establishment, he had not been part of big time politics before, and some like it, some don’t like it, but that is a fact.”
Putin on Biden:
quote:
President Biden is a career man who has spent virtually his entire adult life in politics.
Which one seems more complementary?
Posted on 6/12/21 at 12:10 pm to TrueTiger
Well...Trump was his puppet.
Jesus tap-dancing Christ! How the frick could any of you think I was serious about this?
Jesus tap-dancing Christ! How the frick could any of you think I was serious about this?
This post was edited on 6/12/21 at 1:58 pm
Posted on 6/12/21 at 12:11 pm to TrueTiger
quote:
President Biden is a career man who has spent virtually his entire adult life in politics.
Honestly, this is more informed in regards to Biden than most people who voted for him.
Posted on 6/12/21 at 12:11 pm to TrueTiger
Beautiful orchard of orange trees vs. baked potato.
Posted on 6/12/21 at 12:12 pm to udtiger
Is this why Biden won’t do an interview with Putin?
Posted on 6/12/21 at 12:12 pm to TrueTiger
NBC will cut and splice that interview to make Biden look as good as possible
Posted on 6/12/21 at 12:15 pm to TrueTiger
That's about as nice and diplomatic as you can be to Biden.
Posted on 6/12/21 at 12:16 pm to TrueTiger
Do people still not see the big picture here? And hell, Putin isn't the big threat to the world. His Southeastern neighbor is.
Posted on 6/12/21 at 12:17 pm to East Coast Band
quote:
NBC will cut and splice that interview to make Biden look as good as possible
I mean, you can watch it right now. It seems as if Putin doesn't give a frick about Biden. What he said about Biden is meaningless. Career politician I consider to be an insult.
Posted on 6/12/21 at 12:18 pm to TrueTiger
quote:
You may like him or not. But he didn’t come from the U.S. establishment, he had not been part of big time politics before, and some like it, some don’t like it, but that is a fact.”
Trump tried to change the status quo. The media jumped on everything he said a spun it negative. They even lied about him. Many Republicans claimed they wanted to change DC, but want it done with someone being nice.
I like Desantis but if you think the media will not do the same to him you have to be naive. They will make Desantis look mean, unhinged, racist, womanizer, etc.
Posted on 6/12/21 at 12:21 pm to OMLandshark
quote:
Career politician I consider to be an insult.
What's so beautiful is that that description is such a stone cold fact that it really can't be spun.
This post was edited on 6/12/21 at 12:23 pm
Posted on 6/12/21 at 12:22 pm to RockyMtnTigerWDE
quote:
I like Desantis but if you think the media will not do the same to him you have to be naive. They will make Desantis look mean, unhinged, racist, womanizer, etc.
Here's the main difference between DeSantis and Trump: DeSantis doesn't shoot himself in the foot. I can't of a single frick up DeSantis has done so far. Trump fricks up all the time. From not attacking Kamala nearly as much as he should have (he should have attacked her more than Biden at least leading up to the NYP story), to dumb fricking tweets, to not firing career whores and even hiring them in the first place, to breaking bread with Big Tech when he should have destroyed them when he had the power, etc.
There's no way in hell DeSantis would have put forth that first debate performance against Biden, which is where I think Trump lost the election is on that stage where he just came across as an annoying a-hole.
Posted on 6/12/21 at 12:24 pm to shoelessjoe
quote:
Is this why Biden won’t do an interview with Putin?
The Biden handlers are scared that Putin would say something to push slow Joe’s buttons and he would go off script.
I mean, can you imagine Putin questioning election integrity and having the usurper having to defend the shenanigans of the Democrat’s on the fly?
Posted on 6/12/21 at 12:24 pm to OMLandshark
This exactly. Unforced errors are just so much worse.
Posted on 6/12/21 at 12:28 pm to TrueTiger
When even the Russian ruler appears more based in reality than roughly 40% of our own country.
What a world.
What a world.
Posted on 6/12/21 at 12:30 pm to udtiger
quote:
Trump was his puppet
There’s “not a smidgen” of evidence for this.
Posted on 6/12/21 at 12:45 pm to udtiger
quote:
Well...Trump was his puppet.
Posted on 6/12/21 at 12:50 pm to udtiger
quote:
Well...Trump was his puppet.
Dang. You really think that? Stop watching what the MSM are saying and look at who’s policy’s are puppet-like.
Posted on 6/12/21 at 12:52 pm to Eli Goldfinger
quote:
There’s “not a smidgen” of evidence for this.
Oh haven't you heard? People on this board don't care about evidence.
Posted on 6/12/21 at 12:53 pm to TrueTiger
The expanded transcripts of Oliver Stone’s infamous television interview with Putin offers a much needed antidote to the official State Propaganda we are fed daily by the MSM about Putin and Russia. So are these series of interviews a form of propaganda?
Certainly no more than the one-side portrayal of Putin by the Mockingbird Media in our own country. I highly recommend this book for anyone with an IQ above room temperature who correctly realizes that the American media industrial complex is a wholly owned subsidiary of our nation’s Deep State.
Whatever your opinion of Putin or Russia, Putin is an astute commentator on geopolitics. Putin indeed hits the nail on the head when discussing the disastrous outcomes that have followed the systematic targeting of the secularist rulers in the Middle East by the permanently entrenched (i.e. “bipartisan”) ruling regime in Washington:
Stone: Can you describe why you sent troops to Syria and what your objective was? Give us a little history of that and where you are now?
Putin: Well, it’s very easy to explain. We see what has happened in certain countries of the region. I refer in particular to Iraq and to Libya. As to President el-Sisi of Egypt, the same thing did not happen in Egypt. Other countries are also in a difficult situation. But in Libya and in Iraq, a tragedy has transpired. And that has happened due to the forceful ousting of the current regimes. These regimes were destroyed—they were not simply ousted from power—the leadership was eliminated. And we don’t want the same thing to happen in Syria, otherwise the whole region is going to be plunged into chaos. Moreover, if the same thing that happened in Libya happens in Syria, the position of radical organizations, terrorist organizations, are going to be solidified in a great manner. Right now they’re very strong because they control a vast part of the oil that is being extracted in that region.
Stone: Who’s “they?” Terrorists?
Putin: Terrorists, yes. So they sell museum artifacts, cultural artifacts, and they also receive aid from abroad and they have grown very powerful. And we should prevent them from getting even stronger. Because they are trying to create a Caliphate from southern Europe extending to Central Asia.
Stone: Can we go back and discuss briefly the mistakes that Assad made?
Putin: I don’t think it is my place to discuss mistakes committed by heads of state and governments—my colleagues, my counterparts. But despite these mistakes that he made, the situation in Syria wouldn’t be like it is today if there had been no interference from outside. And we hear that President Assad is in conflict with his own people, this is not the whole truth. We know what ISIS says—there are so many mercenaries in it. And those are not citizens of Syria.
Certainly no more than the one-side portrayal of Putin by the Mockingbird Media in our own country. I highly recommend this book for anyone with an IQ above room temperature who correctly realizes that the American media industrial complex is a wholly owned subsidiary of our nation’s Deep State.
Whatever your opinion of Putin or Russia, Putin is an astute commentator on geopolitics. Putin indeed hits the nail on the head when discussing the disastrous outcomes that have followed the systematic targeting of the secularist rulers in the Middle East by the permanently entrenched (i.e. “bipartisan”) ruling regime in Washington:
Stone: Can you describe why you sent troops to Syria and what your objective was? Give us a little history of that and where you are now?
Putin: Well, it’s very easy to explain. We see what has happened in certain countries of the region. I refer in particular to Iraq and to Libya. As to President el-Sisi of Egypt, the same thing did not happen in Egypt. Other countries are also in a difficult situation. But in Libya and in Iraq, a tragedy has transpired. And that has happened due to the forceful ousting of the current regimes. These regimes were destroyed—they were not simply ousted from power—the leadership was eliminated. And we don’t want the same thing to happen in Syria, otherwise the whole region is going to be plunged into chaos. Moreover, if the same thing that happened in Libya happens in Syria, the position of radical organizations, terrorist organizations, are going to be solidified in a great manner. Right now they’re very strong because they control a vast part of the oil that is being extracted in that region.
Stone: Who’s “they?” Terrorists?
Putin: Terrorists, yes. So they sell museum artifacts, cultural artifacts, and they also receive aid from abroad and they have grown very powerful. And we should prevent them from getting even stronger. Because they are trying to create a Caliphate from southern Europe extending to Central Asia.
Stone: Can we go back and discuss briefly the mistakes that Assad made?
Putin: I don’t think it is my place to discuss mistakes committed by heads of state and governments—my colleagues, my counterparts. But despite these mistakes that he made, the situation in Syria wouldn’t be like it is today if there had been no interference from outside. And we hear that President Assad is in conflict with his own people, this is not the whole truth. We know what ISIS says—there are so many mercenaries in it. And those are not citizens of Syria.
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