Trump: Putin more of a leader than Obama

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Donald Trump speaks with ‘Today’ show co-anchor Matt Lauer. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Donald Trump raised eyebrows Wednesday night by repeating his claim that Russian President Vladimir Putin is a better leader than U.S. President Barack Obama.

“If he says great things about me, I’m going to say great things about him,” Trump told moderator Matt Lauer of Putin during an NBC News “Commander-in-Chief Forum.”

“I’ve already said he is really very much a leader. I mean, you can say, ‘Oh, isn’t that a terrible thing?’ The man has very strong control over a country,” the GOP nominee said. “But certainly in that system he’s been a leader far more than our president has been a leader. We have a divided country,” Trump continued.

Relations between the U.S. and Russia have cooled in recent years, during which the Kremlin has annexed part of Ukraine and generally worked to thwart U.S. interests around the world.

Experts also widely believe that Russian hackers were behind the July leak of Democratic National Committee emails. But Trump had nothing but kind words for Trump during the NBC forum.

At one point, Trump approvingly noted Putin’s high approval rating within Russia.

“He does have an 82 percent approval rating, according to the different pollsters, who, by the way, some of them are based right here,” Trump told Lauer.

Lauer countered that Putin is “also a guy who annexed Crimea, invaded Ukraine, supports Assad in Syria, supports Iran, is trying to undermine our influence in key regions of the world and, according to our intelligence community, probably is the main suspect for the hacking of the DNC computers.”

Trump declined to accept the suggestion that Russia was behind the DNC leak, which contained politically embarrassing emails that led to Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s resignation as DNC chair.

“Nobody knows that for a fact. But do you want me to name some of the things President Obama does at the same time?” Trump asked Lauer.

Stuart Stevens, a top strategist on Mitt Romney’s 2012 campaign, said Republicans would have been enraged if Obama had made similar comments about George W. Bush during the 2008 race:

Trump and Putin have praised one another, and the GOP nominee has gone out of his away to avoid criticizing the Russian leader. Last December, “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough similarly told Trump that Putin is “a person who kills journalists, political opponents and invades countries. Obviously that would be a concern, would it not?”

“He’s running his country, and at least he’s a leader,” Trump replied then. “Unlike what we have in this country.”
 
Put it this way....if geo-politics was an international chess game -who would you want leading you?.
Putin has inferior forces, but gambits his ways to wins
 
September 20, 2016 - "Voters across Russia handed a sweeping victory to President Vladimir Putin's allies in a parliamentary election on Sunday. But in two regions Reuters reporters saw inflated turnout figures, ballot-stuffing and people voting more than once at three polling stations.

A Reuters reporter obtained a temporary registration to vote at that station, and cast a ballot for a party other than the pro-Putin United Russia. During the count, officials recorded that not a single vote had been cast for that party.

Election officials at the stations denied there were violations or count irregularities.

Reuters sent reporters to a random sample of 11 polling stations across central and western Russia on polling day, including in and around Moscow.

At three of them, there were large discrepancies between the number of voters Reuters reporters counted, and the number that officials recorded. At four of the other eight, there were also some irregularities, including smaller discrepancies in the voter tallies and people saying they had been paid or pressured to vote.

The Central Election Commission did not respond when asked by Reuters to comment on the incidents seen by reporters. Requests for comment sent to the regional election commissions for Bashkortostan and Mordovia also received no replies.

Election officials at the polling station declined to explain why people were allowed to vote twice.

A woman with dyed orange hair, and a blonde man with a beard, turned up together at polling station number 424 in the village of Atemar in Mordovia, and a Reuters reporter saw each of them vote.

An hour later, they were back, and joined the queue to vote again. Asked to explain why, the woman said she was accompanying her husband who had not voted. Election officials issued the husband with another ballot paper before telling the reporter to move away from the ballot boxes."


http://www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-election-fraud-idUSKCN11Q1RI


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