Meaning that he posted a bullshit tweet implying that Trump is unaware of what's going on and making quite ludicrous conclusions based upon that tweet.
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xDaunt
United States17988 Posts
Meaning that he posted a bullshit tweet implying that Trump is unaware of what's going on and making quite ludicrous conclusions based upon that tweet. | ||
On_Slaught
United States12190 Posts
On July 14 2018 01:20 xDaunt wrote: You realize that Rosenstein just said that he briefed Trump on this earlier this week, right? That makes it worse, not better. Why would Trump say TODAY that he would ask Putin if Russia interfered with our election? Why say that if he was told earlier that they have proof Russia did? Add on top of that over a year of reports from the intelligence agencies saying the same, and even the recent Senate report confirming the same. That he would still feel the need to ask Putin, and say that publically, should give any fair minded person cause for concern. | ||
xDaunt
United States17988 Posts
On July 14 2018 01:25 On_Slaught wrote: That makes it worse, not better. Why would Trump say TODAY that he would ask Putin if Russia interfered with our election? Why say that if he was told earlier that they have proof Russia did? Add on top of that over a year of reports from the intelligence agencies saying the same, and even the recent Senate report confirming the same. That he would still feel the need to ask Putin, and say that publically, should give any fair minded person cause for concern. You seriously can't comprehend why Trump would state that? It should be obvious: Trump is setting the table for all of the things that he wants to discuss with Putin during their upcoming summit, and he's doing it in a non-confrontational way. | ||
iamthedave
England2814 Posts
On July 14 2018 01:10 Jockmcplop wrote: I'd rather glue my lips to a moving car, but thanks Man after my own heart. My preference would be a tube train, though. | ||
Plansix
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iamthedave
England2814 Posts
On July 14 2018 01:28 Plansix wrote: I think Trump really wants to be buddies with Putin for some reason that we don't entirely know at this point. Because Trump's normal stance on diplomacy is "attack attack attack, claim everything is great". Doesn't he have tons of business interests in Russia? He's always liked the country. | ||
xDaunt
United States17988 Posts
On July 14 2018 01:28 Plansix wrote: I think Trump really wants to be buddies with Putin for some reason that we don't entirely know at this point. Because Trump's normal stance on diplomacy is "attack attack attack, claim everything is great". This isn't really accurate. Trump goes out of his way to be nice to leaders with whom he is trying to build a relationship from scratch. He wants a productive summit, so he's not going to lead it off with a big a "fuck you" to Putin. | ||
ticklishmusic
United States15977 Posts
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Jockmcplop
United Kingdom9024 Posts
On July 14 2018 01:31 xDaunt wrote: This isn't really accurate. Trump goes out of his way to be nice to leaders with whom he is trying to build a relationship from scratch. He wants a productive summit, so he's not going to lead it off with a big a "fuck you" to Putin. He admires strong leaders. The strongest leaders are people like Putin, and Kim Jong Un, Napoleon, that kind of person. These are people who show real leadership, and Trump wants to learn from them so he can | ||
IyMoon
United States1249 Posts
On July 14 2018 01:31 xDaunt wrote: This isn't really accurate. Trump goes out of his way to be nice to leaders with whom he is trying to build a relationship from scratch. He wants a productive summit, so he's not going to lead it off with a big a "fuck you" to Putin. Name one leader besides Putin he has not attacked? | ||
On_Slaught
United States12190 Posts
On July 14 2018 01:27 xDaunt wrote: You seriously can't comprehend why Trump would state that? It should be obvious: Trump is setting the table for all of the things that he wants to discuss with Putin during their upcoming summit, and he's doing it in a non-confrontational way. I don't buy that since it is based on the yet to be seen notion that Trump performs foreign policy in some chess like way, planning moves ahead. Trump has said before that he believes Putin over our own intelligence. I guess we will just have to wait and see what he says after the meeting. My guess is that if he mentions it at all it will be to say that Putin denies it and he believes him. | ||
m4ini
4215 Posts
On July 14 2018 01:34 IyMoon wrote: Name one leader besides Putin he has not attacked? Duterte, afaik. Not that it makes that one better, but alas. I don't buy that since it is based on the yet to be seen notion that Trump performs foreign policy in some chess like way, planning moves ahead. Trump has said before that he believes Putin over our own intelligence. I guess we will just have to wait and see what he says after the meeting. My guess is that if he mentions it at all it will be to say that Putin denies it and he believes him. I feel like at this point it's our fault to not see the grand strategic mastermind behind all the moronism that Trump embodies. He's a great diplomat. The greatest. | ||
TheLordofAwesome
Korea (South)2604 Posts
On July 14 2018 01:31 xDaunt wrote: This isn't really accurate. Trump goes out of his way to be nice to leaders with whom he is trying to build a relationship from scratch. He wants a productive summit, so he's not going to lead it off with a big a "fuck you" to Putin. He's gone out of his way to be nice to Putin in particular, KJU, and Xi. He's picked as many fights as possible with America's traditional allies, like Canada, Britain, Germany, etc. Now he's bitching about possibly leaving NATO. This doesn't concern you at all?? | ||
JimmiC
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TheLordofAwesome
Korea (South)2604 Posts
He's dead. | ||
Plansix
United States60190 Posts
On July 14 2018 01:31 xDaunt wrote: This isn't really accurate. Trump goes out of his way to be nice to leaders with whom he is trying to build a relationship from scratch. He wants a productive summit, so he's not going to lead it off with a big a "fuck you" to Putin. If we accept that international diplomacy runs on playground rules, I guess I could accept that. But that doesn't excuse Trump excusing the invasion of Ukraine and other things Russia in recent interviews. Other nations watch this coverage and don't see it as 5D chess. They see the President throwing Ukraine to the wolves to be buddy buddy with Putin. So I question how productive this summit is going to be, especially with how hard Trump got played by NK and the EU nations at the last summits. | ||
m4ini
4215 Posts
I'm sure Trump will take credit for that at some point. But that doesn't excuse Trump excusing the invasion of Ukraine and other things Russia in recent interviews. He didn't though. He just made it clear that it was all Obamas fault. Literally. | ||
Womwomwom
5930 Posts
On July 14 2018 01:34 IyMoon wrote: Name one leader besides Putin he has not attacked? Bibi, Xi Jinping after they met personally, Kim Jong Un after they started talking about a possible summit, Salman of Saudi Arabia, Duterte. Trump is only nice to leaders that he can engage in quid pro quo arrangements with. Obviously Western democracies can't bribe the guy because that would be political suicide. That's less of an issue for guys like Xi Jinping and Salman. | ||
xDaunt
United States17988 Posts
On July 14 2018 01:36 TheLordofAwesome wrote: He's gone out of his way to be nice to Putin in particular, KJU, and Xi. He's picked as many fights as possible with America's traditional allies, like Canada, Britain, Germany, etc. Now he's bitching about possibly leaving NATO. This doesn't concern you at all?? Not really. Like I said before, I don't really pay attention to what Trump says so much as I pay attention to the bottom line of what he's done. Rhetoric is Trump's tactic to get what he wants. Why y'all keep missing that obvious point is beyond me. Let's just take a look at the recent NATO summit as an example. Here's what the bloody New York Times wrote at the beginning of its editorial board statement today: Now that the smoke has cleared from the NATO summit meeting, the most tangible result is apparent: President Trump advanced President Barack Obama’s initiative to keep the allies on track to shoulder a more equitable share of NATO’s costs. Mr. Trump even signed on to a tough statement directed at Russia. For once he saw eye to eye with his predecessor. Source. Seriously, all of y'all were acting like a bunch of rabid hyenas in here yesterday. You should be embarrassed. | ||
Plansix
United States60190 Posts
On July 14 2018 01:38 m4ini wrote: I'm sure Trump will take credit for that at some point. He didn't though. He just made it clear that it was all Obamas fault. Literally. Yes. Obama invaded the Ukraine with Russia's army. The amazing amount of double think someone needs to take that statement at face value would cause brain damage. | ||
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