Moscow mocks obama

taxslave

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Not only did Putin personally do the hacking, he also used his proven telepathic abilities (Vulcan mind-meld probably) to force (against their will) the vote for Trump

Probably he rigged the BREXIT vote as well.
Now if the left can just explain in coherent terms why Russia would rig the US election in favor of the only guy running that will stand up to Putin?
 

captain morgan

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Putin is pretty crafty... maybe Trump is a Russian mole that they cloned from Stalin way back in the day.

.. That's the most likely explanation, not that Clinton actually lost the election fair and square
 

Curious Cdn

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Trump and Putin are buddies!

The Russisns are suddenly the friends of the Republicans. This is a huge turn-around. I hope that it works out for them.
 

Curious Cdn

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You have proof that Trump is a fascist or is these just words, or rather, sour grapes?

My proof is what he said all through the election campaign about what he thinks "threatens" America (never occurring to him that he is probablly the biggest threat to America.)

You are one of those delusional hillbillies that ignored it all, apparently.

Alberta, right?
 

Cannuck

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You have proof that Trump is a fascist or is these just words, or rather, sour grapes?

A proof is a proof...

There's simply no denying the facist beliefs of the Trumpites. That's why most of you popped a boner when Trump threatened to throw Hillary in jail.

Trump's economic policies are almost irrelevant to Trumpites. That's why there is no rhyme or reason to what they support. They run away when asked to explain their support of things they have previously argued against. Authoritarian and nationalistic to the extreme. That defines the Trumpites.
 

captain morgan

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My proof is what he said all through the election campaign about what he thinks "threatens" America (never occurring to him that he is probablly the biggest threat to America.)

You are one of those delusional hillbillies that ignored it all, apparently.

Alberta, right?

Yeah, sour grapes.

Nice to see that your personal and highly subjective world views are what passes for fact in your narrow mind.

... Lemme guess, you live in the center of the universe, right?

A proof is a proof...

There's simply no denying the facist beliefs of the Trumpites. That's why most of you popped a boner when Trump threatened to throw Hillary in jail.

Trump's economic policies are almost irrelevant to Trumpites. That's why there is no rhyme or reason to what they support. They run away when asked to explain their support of things they have previously argued against. Authoritarian and nationalistic to the extreme. That defines the Trumpites.

Stop stalking me tard
 

Curious Cdn

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... Lemme guess, you live in the center of the universe, right?


So, I was right.

Yee haw, Cletis.
 

captain morgan

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Poor Trumpites hate having their hypocrisy exposed.

Buddy hasn't even taken office yet and yer all-a-scared that the bogeyman is under your bed.

... This is gonna be a real hoot for the next 8 years


So, I was right.

Yee haw, Cletis.

I'm guessing that the only thing you were ever right about was that having kids with your sister would produce kick-@ss banjo players.



Nice ears bud... Runs in your family, right?
 

Cannuck

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Buddy hasn't even taken office yet and yer all-a-scared that the bogeyman is under your bed.

On the contrary, as an Albertan, I look forward to Keystone being built. I also understand that only a small percentage of whackjobs support Trump and he will only serve, at most, 4 years. He doesn't worry me at all. If I were living in Massachusetts instead of Alberta I'd be more concerned. Americans are the ones that will be saddled with the high debt and taxes created if Trump gets his way. Granted, I know you think that's a good thing but as a fiscal conservative, I disagree
 

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In my opinion we have a hell of a State of Affairs. Two men are going to run the world
One is an egotistical fool the other a former secret police Czar and now to many a Criminal.
Unfortunately Putin is smarter than Trump and that is setting the bar pretty low.
I can't wait for the chickens to come home to roost in America. Never thought I would say it
but the union guys who nodded their noggins like unthinking bobble heads are going to get
screwed big time. Here is a little thought, all those jobs in Chinese Factories are not coming
back to America and when that sinks in the vote may well go in the opposite direction,
It took Obama eight years to clean up the mess, or most of it anyway and this time it will be
worse. Trump is not going to fair well i am afraid
 

mentalfloss

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The Trump camp’s spin on Russian interference is falling apart

The Trump camp’s spin on Russian interference is falling apart

This morning, Russian President Vladimir Putin responded to the Obama administration’s announcement yesterday that the United States will undertake sweeping retaliation against Russia for its alleged interference in our election. In a surprise, Putin said he would not be expelling U.S. diplomats as part of the escalating tensions.

This led to some speculation that Putin is simply biding his time until Donald Trump takes over as president, putting someone more friendly to Putin and Russia in the White House — hopefully meaning all those bad feelings about possible Russian efforts to tip the election to Trump can be forgotten. Trump, too, has been saying we need to “move on.”

But how much longer can Trump really sustain his dismissive, nonchalant posture towards Russia’s alleged assault on our democracy?

Consider the buffoonishly weak response of two of his top advisers to the news of the last 24 hours. Yesterday, the Obama administration slapped new sanctions and other penalties on Russia over its possible interference, moves that The Post characterized as “the most far-reaching U.S. response to Russian activities since the end of the Cold War.”

This prompted senior Trump transition adviser Kellyanne Conway to go on CNN and argue that Obama’s measures were designed to “box in” the Trump administration by forcing them to make a tough choice later on whether to continue those retaliatory measures (which Putin seems to be betting against happening). Conway added that Obama might be playing “politics” and argued that he was imperiling the peaceful transfer of presidential power.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blog...ence-is-falling-apart/?utm_term=.03b7c7586e72
 

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Re: The Trump camp’s spin on Russian interference is falling apart

Basically Putin told Obama to go sit in the corner and the adults will talk later.
 

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Re: The Trump camp’s spin on Russian interference is falling apart

The Trump camp’s spin on Russian interference is falling apart

This morning, Russian President Vladimir Putin responded to the Obama administration’s announcement yesterday that the United States will undertake sweeping retaliation against Russia for its alleged interference in our election. In a surprise, Putin said he would not be expelling U.S. diplomats as part of the escalating tensions.

This led to some speculation that Putin is simply biding his time until Donald Trump takes over as president, putting someone more friendly to Putin and Russia in the White House — hopefully meaning all those bad feelings about possible Russian efforts to tip the election to Trump can be forgotten. Trump, too, has been saying we need to “move on.”

But how much longer can Trump really sustain his dismissive, nonchalant posture towards Russia’s alleged assault on our democracy?

Consider the buffoonishly weak response of two of his top advisers to the news of the last 24 hours. Yesterday, the Obama administration slapped new sanctions and other penalties on Russia over its possible interference, moves that The Post characterized as “the most far-reaching U.S. response to Russian activities since the end of the Cold War.”

This prompted senior Trump transition adviser Kellyanne Conway to go on CNN and argue that Obama’s measures were designed to “box in” the Trump administration by forcing them to make a tough choice later on whether to continue those retaliatory measures (which Putin seems to be betting against happening). Conway added that Obama might be playing “politics” and argued that he was imperiling the peaceful transfer of presidential power.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blog...ence-is-falling-apart/?utm_term=.03b7c7586e72

They have already been forgotten Mentalflush. No thinking person could possibly believe such a cooked senario. The world laughs at certain American and alien grasping at straws to save thier war of liberation from honourable human existance. Trump the imbaler will deal with you types in good time. Oh boy! Fires and gallows.