Treasonist trumpf INSULTS America on Russian tv-what an ass!!

I can just imagine the outrage if any Dem did this. When Obama went around Europe trying to make peace after the bush administration it was an "apology tour." When Trump criticizes America to foreigners it's his fierce patriotism. It's sick.

At least he didn't blame his lustful affairs with women on his love for America, like his surrogate Newt did.
 
Is larry king running for president of the united states of America??
So what is it you complaining about, because I just don't get it? Would you prefer to go back to the certainties of the Cold War?

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So what is it you complaining about, because I just don't get it? Would you prefer to go back to the certainties of the Cold War?

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exactly. that's just where we are heading, and you can be sure a Cold Warrior like Clinton will take it there. 2.0
 
yes it is our tradition to tell our closest friends they would go to the back of the bus if they dont fall in line with our wishes :)
This was on RT America, I doubt that it is even shown in Russia. What makes me laugh most is that many on the Left use it to support arguments. Yet now, all of a sudden, it is is no longer kosher!!

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The gop has gone from Ike & niXon to pro Russian, Pro-Putin, American dissing trumpf......... :palm:



By Doina Chiacu | WASHINGTON

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who has often praised Russian President Vladimir Putin, criticized U.S. policy in Iraq during an interview broadcast on a Kremlin-funded television network.

The New York businessman made the comments in an interview with former CNN broadcaster Larry King, whose podcast was aired on Thursday night on RT network, a 24-hour, Russian-language news channel.

Trump criticized U.S. policy in Iraq from the days of Republican President George W. Bush, who ordered the American-led invasion in 2003 in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, al Qaeda attacks on the United States. Trump then attacked President Barack Obama and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, Obama's first secretary of state, for their roles in the U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq.

"It's a war we shouldn't have been in, number one," Trump said in the interview. "And it's a war that, when we got out, we got out the wrong way. That's Obama."

While Trump has leveled similar criticism in the past, doing so on Russian television could draw more criticism from those who have questioned his overtures to Putin, including a number of Republicans.

Trump's interview surfaced as he and Clinton continue to clash over foreign policy in the run-up to the Nov. 8 presidential election. In an televised national security forum on Wednesday night, the two sought to portray themselves as most fit to be commander in chief, with Trump arguing that Putin is a better leader than Obama.

Clinton on Thursday said Trump's comment was "not just unpatriotic and insulting to the people of our country, as well as to our commander in chief, it is scary."

Trump and his running mate, Indiana Governor Mike Pence, defended the comment. Pence called it "inarguable" that Putin is a stronger leader than the U.S. president.

House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan - the top elected Republican official who has frequently broken with Trump - again took a sharply different view from that of his party's candidate.

"Putin is an aggressor that does not share our interests. Vladimir Putin is violating the sovereignty of neighboring countries," Ryan said at his weekly news conference.


Clinton was scheduled on Friday to meet with former senior national security officials in New York.

Trump and Clinton's intensifying political combat over national security came as Clinton's lead in opinion polls has slipped in recent days. The current average of polls from website RealClearPolitics puts her at 45.6 percent support, compared with Trump's 42.8 percent.

What would Reagan say?
 
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