Donald Trump reveals how he would have dealt with Russia
Wow. Do you know how easy it is to say it?
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All unrealised speculation.
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All unrealised speculation.
Not at all. While many see Bolton as a bloodthirsty warmonger - and he probably is - he's still at least very honest, and so I believe him.
The GOP party platform had been Anti-Russian till Trump demanded it be changed when he ran against Clinton. That is verifiable. https://www.npr.org/2017/12/04/56831079 ... ne-support
Trump in fact had opened the White House up to Russian intelligence. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/19/us/p ... cfaul.html
Trump sees Putin as his benefactor, as proof from his actions. https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-sho ... -rcna17565
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Wow. Do you know how easy it is to say it?
Got it. missed that the first time around needless to say.
Yep, Trump is desperate to make this war all about him.
Just like Elon Musk tried with his stupid challenge to Putin.
Now Elon is buying Twitter, supposedly on "freedom of speech" grounds. In practice this seems to mean freedom of speech provided your thoughts align with those of Elon Musk, particularly if you're a Tesla employee. So the orange foghorn will soon be back spreading fabricated, self-obsessed BS about anything and everything, including Putin and Ukraine. Oh and how amazing egotistical, tax-avoiding, spoilt rich kids like Elon Musk are.
It's almost like there's a pattern to the type of people Trump admires - I can't quite put my finger on it though.
All unrealised speculation.
Not at all. While many see Bolton as a bloodthirsty warmonger - and he probably is - he's still at least very honest, and so I believe him.
The GOP party platform had been Anti-Russian till Trump demanded it be changed when he ran against Clinton. That is verifiable. https://www.npr.org/2017/12/04/56831079 ... ne-support
Trump in fact had opened the White House up to Russian intelligence. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/19/us/p ... cfaul.html
Trump sees Putin as his benefactor, as proof from his actions. https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-sho ... -rcna17565
You respect Bolton when he says something you agree with.
As I said.
Unrealised speculation.
Let us agree to disagree.
Yep, Trump is desperate to make this war all about him.
Just like Elon Musk tried with his stupid challenge to Putin.
Now Elon is buying Twitter, supposedly on "freedom of speech" grounds. In practice this seems to mean freedom of speech provided your thoughts align with those of Elon Musk, particularly if you're a Tesla employee. So the orange foghorn will soon be back spreading fabricated, self-obsessed BS about anything and everything, including Putin and Ukraine. Oh and how amazing egotistical, tax-avoiding, spoilt rich kids like Elon Musk are.
It's almost like there's a pattern to the type of people Trump admires - I can't quite put my finger on it though.
Speculation.
Time will tell if your *belief* is correct.
Even if it does eventuate, it can't be worse than it is/was, right?
I have very mixed feelings on Elon - I hated his reaction to covid, I like his space rockets, he often behaves like a spoiled child and stupid celebrity but his starlinks donated to Ukraine make an important job for the right cause. Genuinely mixed feelings.
On the planned aquisition of t***ter, I don't like it. He's probably yet to learn all the problems that need adresssing in social media so they don't turn toxic. It's not something one can solve with better engineering.
One should understand their regions of competence and incompetence...
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Aside from the vulgar meaning referring to a woman's genitals, in the UK it more generally means "a stupid or obnoxious person".
The dual aspect of this word reminds me of "fanny", which in the UK has exactly the same vulgar meaning - but in the USA it's simply someone's rear end.
An aside: it was also used by one David Cameron, ex-UK PM, on a radio broadcast:
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... io-twitter
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All unrealised speculation.
Not at all. While many see Bolton as a bloodthirsty warmonger - and he probably is - he's still at least very honest, and so I believe him.
The GOP party platform had been Anti-Russian till Trump demanded it be changed when he ran against Clinton. That is verifiable. https://www.npr.org/2017/12/04/56831079 ... ne-support
Trump in fact had opened the White House up to Russian intelligence. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/19/us/p ... cfaul.html
Trump sees Putin as his benefactor, as proof from his actions. https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-sho ... -rcna17565
You respect Bolton when he says something you agree with.
As I said.
Unrealised speculation.
Let us agree to disagree.
I don't like Bolton's ugly American foreign policy during the Bush years, but I've always respected him for his straight forward honesty. And honesty is a trait Trump's never had.
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