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Edited by Mrph1 on Nov 30th 2023 at 11:03:59 AM
Just saw Trump talking with Putin. Or, well, I saw someone saying that the discussion went well apparently, as it doesn't actually show their actual discussion. Well, Trump says alot, Putin says nothing. I mean, at this point, I think everyone can agree that Trump isn't a politician nor a president as much as he's an ascended joke, a clown.
Except there is no more Soviet Union- now they're the same style of white supremacists and oligarchs as the US has. That's what makes it so terrifying. The old USSR were never just or decent (anymore than we were/are) but they were our ideological opponents. Now every Republican is looking at them and wondering why they're opposed to tax cuts, racism, and vote suppression.
Oh they're not opposed to those dirty measures, they will publically speak out against it while making plans on how to effectively apply them to their state. Trump is the more honest one here, proudly proclaiming he prefers Russia's faux democracy to the western ideals of it.
Reading tropes such as You Know What You Did
Honestly Trump has forgone the position of president. The dictator version of blackface clearly much prefers to be Putin's bitch as he seemingly sets out to harm America's interests and enforce the new Russian Empire if Soviet is not befitting. Seriously, Putin even admitted to helping Trump win and Trump was in support of a rigged election.
Currently reading up My Rule Fu Is Stronger than YoursYeah, the case of the stolen radioactive materials isn't really going to keep me up at night. I mean, the people that stole it were probably your garden-variety petty thieves. What are they going to do with it? Snort it?
That stuff is only dangerous to anyone other than the people holding it in their hands without protection if it ends up in some very specific wrong hands, and it is way too hot to go actually looking for such a buyer.
My guess it's on the bottom of a river or lake somewhere.
Edited by Kayeka on Jul 17th 2018 at 3:20:44 PM
Reading tropes such as You Know What You Did
Would it also be hyperbole to point out where Putin admitted to help Trump win the election?
If this is not a sign of Russia expanding their influence what would be? Even his most ardent of supporters have claimed Trump sold out. Why do some still cling to the idea he hasn't? Do they still take Trump's word over everyone else?
Edited by tsstevens on Jul 19th 2018 at 3:07:32 AM
Currently reading up My Rule Fu Is Stronger than Yours
Reading tropes such as You Know What You Did
If you could point out the rule saying I'm not to post videos to help elaborate on posts then certainly I'll certainly abide by that rule.
Currently reading up My Rule Fu Is Stronger than YoursI regret we can't post images because I want to post an image of a suspected thief of the radioactive materials and have it be Doc Brown from Back to the Future. Suggesting that his claims it's for a science experiment be discounted.
Author of The Rules of Supervillainy, Cthulhu Armageddon, and United States of Monsters.Wait, since when was posting links to images here against the rules?
Fiat iustitia, et pereat mundus.The only Republican of note to take Trump's side over his latest BS is Rand Paul.
https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2018/07/16/rand-paul-reaction-trump-putin-summit-sot-tsr-vpx.cnn

Regarding Afghanistan, frankly, our policy in that area has been incoherent even under Obama. I mean, US troops guarding opium fields that produce heroin? (No, converting them to medical morphine was not the answer for several reasons.)
We have no fucking idea what we're doing in that country.
Edited by Ramidel on Jul 17th 2018 at 2:09:04 AM