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« Reply #4856 on: March 19, 2022, 10:19:24 AM »
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Weak Donnie gazing lovingly at his puppet master Putin.


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« Reply #4857 on: March 19, 2022, 12:22:45 PM »
War And Lies: Trump Republicans Confronted With Past Putin Praise On TV

Many Republican leaders have praised Vladimir Putin and misled Americans about the facts of his record as a dictator. This MSNBC report documents some of those claims, featuring them in contrast to recent reporting and footage about Putin's invasion of Ukraine. This is part of a larger report by MSNBC’s Ari Melber.

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« Reply #4858 on: March 19, 2022, 12:38:21 PM »
Trump Praises Putin’s Movements In Ukraine

Donald Trump called Russian President Putin’s decision to send troops into parts of Ukraine as “smart” and “savvy.” Robert Gibbs and Bill Kristol weigh in.

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« Reply #4859 on: March 19, 2022, 02:29:20 PM »
Trump Praises Putin’s Movements In Ukraine

Donald Trump called Russian President Putin’s decision to send troops into parts of Ukraine as “smart” and “savvy.” Robert Gibbs and Bill Kristol weigh in.

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No invasion under Trump.  The dead care less about words than results.  Your obsession with Trump is not only bizarre but this thing with Russia is disinformation.

"The Russian attack on Ukraine is appalling, it's an outrage and an atrocity that should never have been allowed to occur.  We are praying for the proud people of Ukraine. God bless them all."

President Donald J. Trump (statement on 02/26/22)

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4860 on: March 19, 2022, 10:48:57 PM »
Shut up, Trump!' Praise of Putin SLAMMED on live TV | 7NEWS

Former US President Donald Trump has praised Putin's encroachment on Ukraine as 'genius'. But an Australian television commentator, Jane Caro, was having none of it.

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« Reply #4861 on: March 19, 2022, 10:56:31 PM »
McMaster breaks with Trump: Putin 'certainly not someone to be praised'

Former national security adviser H.R. McMaster said that Russian President Vladimir Putin was not worthy of praise following Russia’s attack on Ukraine.

"He is certainly not someone to be praised, and I think what we ought to be encouraged by is the reaction across the free world. Really what Putin wants more than anything is disunity, because disunity will lead to an ineffective response," McMaster said on CNN, breaking with former President Trump, who has lauded Putin's moves as "genius."

"This is one campaign in his larger effort to drag everybody else down," McMaster also said of Putin.

McMaster's comments come after Trump earlier this week praised Putin’s tactics in Ukraine as “genius” and said Putin describing the invading troops as “peacekeepers” was both “smart” and “savvy.”

https://thehill.com/policy/international/595662-mcmaster-breaks-with-trump-putin-certainly-not-someone-to-be-praised

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4862 on: March 20, 2022, 10:21:34 AM »
Why? Because Criminal Donald is a Putin stooge Russian assest.

Trump’s praise of Putin, ‘America First’ view tested by war



WASHINGTON (AP) — From the earliest days of his first presidential campaign, Donald Trump aggressively challenged the pillars of Republican foreign policy that defined the party since World War II.

He mocked John McCain’s capture during the Vietnam War, validated autocrats with his platitudes, questioned longtime military and security alliances and embraced an isolationist worldview. And to the horror of many GOP leaders at the time, it worked, resonating with voters who believed, in part, that a bipartisan establishment in Washington had brokered trade deals that hurt American workers and recklessly stumbled into so-called “forever wars.”

But Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine is posing a serious test for Trump and his “America First” doctrine at a moment when he is eyeing another presidential run and using this year’s midterm elections to keep bending the GOP to his will. He’s largely alone in his sustained praise of Russian President Vladimir Putin as “smart,” an assessment he reiterated last week during speeches to donors and conservative activists. His often deferential vice president, Mike Pence, split with him on the issue late Friday.

The multinational partnerships that Trump repeatedly undermined, meanwhile, have allowed the West to quickly band together to hobble Russia’s economy with coordinated sanctions. The NATO alliance, which Trump once dismissed as “obsolete,” is flexing its strength as a foil to Russia’s aggression.

Perhaps most fundamentally, the war is a fresh reminder, observers say, that the U.S. can’t simply ignore the world’s problems, even if that’s sometimes a politically appealing way to connect with voters facing their own daily struggles.

“This is a brutal wake-up call to both parties that not only are we not going to be able to do less in the world,” said Richard Haass, the president of the Council on Foreign Relations and a former diplomat. “We are going to have to do more.”

While he argued that large elements of both parties have demonstrated a desire to turn inward, the current situation poses a “special problem” for Republicans and the “America firsters” who have previously tried to paint Russia has a benign actor.

“The entire thrust of America First, I would argue, was misguided in a world where what happens anywhere can and will affect us,” he said.

Trump was impeached for the first time for trying to pressure Ukraine to investigate his 2020 Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, and his son, Hunter Biden. The effort included holding up nearly $400 million in U.S. security aid to Ukraine and leveraging an Oval Office visit that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had been requesting.

Trump also pushed discredited claims that Ukraine, not Russia, had meddled in the 2016 election, repeatedly siding with Putin over his own national intelligence agencies.

“Putin is the critical agent, but certainly Trump contributed to it with his scheme back then and continued to contribute it by undermining national security,” said retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel Alexander Vindman, the former national security council whistleblower who raised alarms about Trump’s pressure tactics. “Ultimately the president undermined U.S. foreign policy because he weakened Ukraine.”


Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who has been laying the groundwork for his own potential presidential run, has largely abandoned the language he was criticized for using before the invasion, when had called Putin “very capable” and said he had “enormous respect for him.” Even Tucker Carlson, the popular Fox News host who had openly questioned why he shouldn’t side with Russia over Ukraine, has tried to walk back his pro-Russia rhetoric, saying, “We’ve been taken by surprise by the whole thing.”

That’s left Trump relatively isolated, defending his decision to label Putin as “smart” and criticizing the response from Biden and other Western leaders, even as he has denounced the invasion as “horrific” and a “very sad thing for the world.”

“NATO has the money now, but they’re not doing the job they should be doing,” he said this week on Fox Business. “It’s almost like they’re staying away.”

That has earned rebuke from some in his party.

In a speech to GOP donors Friday night, Pence forcefully defended NATO and admonished those who have defended Putin as he, too, weighs a presidential run.

“There is no room in this party for apologists for Putin,” he said, according to his prepared remarks. “There is only room for champions of freedom.”

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell told Fox News there “should be no confusion about Vladimir Putin.

“He’s a thug. He’s a killer,” McConnell said. “He’s been on the rampage and this will not end well for him.”

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4863 on: March 20, 2022, 10:33:04 AM »
Seems like Donnie can't praise his puppet master Putin enough. He's doing it yet again! Donnie is an anti American traitor.

SPLIT SCREEN: While Trump Again Praises Putin, Biden Unites Our Allies

MARCH 14, 2022


In just 48 hours this weekend, Donald Trump praised his favorite murderous dictator yet again, and tried to rewrite history and say Putin’s unprovoked attack was driven by a “lot of love.” Not only is this behavior just plain vile, it also stands in stark contrast to President Biden, who is uniting our allies to hold Russia accountable with unprecedented sanctions and send arms to Ukraine.

Donald Trump spent the weekend heaping more praise on Putin, who he called “driven,” and said Putin’s motivation to launch an unprovoked attack that’s claimed hundreds of Ukrainian civilians’ lives was because he had a “lot of love.”

Newsweek: “Trump Says ‘Lot of Love’ Behind Putin Wanting to ‘Make His Country Larger’”

NBC News: “While Trump inched closer to criticizing Putin’s invasion of Ukraine SaPersonay night, he continued to portray the Russian leader in a positive light. ‘It happens to be a man that is just driven, he’s driven to put it together,’ Trump said at a political rally in South Carolina.”

NBC News: “Former President Donald Trump is trying to fix his Putin problem but he still hasn’t been able to criticize Russia’s leader the same way he treats his other opponents.”

Meanwhile, President Biden has united our allies across the globe to stand strong against Russian aggression, enforce unprecedented sanctions, and arm Ukraine against the Russian invasion.

Politico: “The same alliance, NATO, that Trump lambasted and tried to undermine, banded together and sent weapons to the front, while Europe and the U.S. have unleashed waves of increasingly punitive economic sanctions on Russia. And the same foreign leader, Putin, with whom Trump repeatedly sided over his own government, has been turned into an international pariah.”

Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor: “The commitment the Biden administration has made to the United States’ allies stands in stark contrast to the apparent lack of commitment from the previous administration.”

https://democrats.org/news/split-screen-while-trump-again-praises-putin-biden-unites-our-allies/

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