RUSSIA IS OUR FRIEND -- CRY OF THE ALT-RIGHT

aint got one dickface?

Yeah, you're too stupid.

Warpig FDR tried to cripple the Japanese economy and ran Military Naval exercises 12 miles off their coast in an effort to provoke an attack.

He was so racist, he threw Japanese Americans into concentration camps.
 
Obama stood for nothing, to no one. Which is precisely, on topic, why we are where we are today in regards to Russia.
Trump must do a reset, displaying power with restrain is an art.
Suppose he opens up a dialogue but at the same time fires tomahawks at their partner in crime if he dares gas civilians. brilliant you say?

Look, Russia, or Putin by proxy is a bad character, but any sensible person would restrain from all out war with this guy, Democrats have lost all sense of direction, character, and now common sense.
Let the adults straighten this out, please.

"The adults"? lol

That certainly leaves out Orangetweet and his circle of stumblebums.
 
I have an update for you

Trump 305
Liberals 226

8,000,000 more voted for someone else. Yet, 77,000 in three states put him in office.

The guy is a bumbling clod with the poorest approval going in and has dropped since then. Worst in Presidential history. Yet, here you ignorant lickspittles are.

Useful idiots.
 
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It doesn't ask me to sigh up .. but here's the text of the article ..

Growing up in the 1980s, Brian Brown was taught to think of the communist Soviet Union as a dark and evil place.

But Brown, a leading opponent of same-sex marriage, said that in the past few years he has started meeting Russians at conferences on family issues and finding many kindred spirits.

Brown, president of the National Organization for Marriage, has visited Moscow four times in four years, including a 2013 trip during which he testified before the Duma as Russia adopted a series of anti-gay laws.

“What I realized was that there was a great change happening in the former Soviet Union,” he said. “There was a real push to re-instill Christian values in the public square.” :rofl2:

A significant shift has been underway in recent years across the Republican right.

On issues including gun rights, terrorism and same-sex marriage, many leading advocates on the right who grew frustrated with their country’s leftward tilt under President Barack Obama have forged ties with well-connected Russians and come to see that country’s authoritarian leader, Vladimir Putin, as a potential ally.

"The value system of Southern Christians and the value system of Russians are very much in line,” Preston said. “The so-called conflict between our two nations is a tragedy because we’re very similar people, in a lot of our values, our interests and that sort of thing.”

Preston, an expert on Russian law whose office features a white porcelain bust of Putin, said he had told Tennessee friends for years not to believe television reports about the Russian leader having journalists or dissidents killed.

Preston was an international observer of the 2011 legislative elections in Russia, which sparked mass street protests in Moscow charging electoral irregularities. But Preston said he concluded that the elections were free and fair.


The attitude adjustment among many conservative activists helps explain one of the most curious aspects of the 2016 presidential race: a softening among many conservatives of their historically hard-line views of Russia. To the alarm of some in the GOP’s national security establishment, support in the party base for then-candidate Donald Trump did not wane even after he rejected the tough tone of 2012 nominee Mitt Romney, who called Russia America’s No. 1 foe, and repeatedly praised Putin.

[Inside Trump’s financial ties to Russia and his unusual flattery of Vladimir Putin]

The burgeoning alliance between Russians and U.S. conservatives was apparent in several events in late 2015, as the Republican nomination battle intensified.

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In short .. the Russian propaganda machine has co-opted the Republican Party.
 
It doesn't ask me to sigh up .. but here's the text of the article ..

Growing up in the 1980s, Brian Brown was taught to think of the communist Soviet Union as a dark and evil place.

But Brown, a leading opponent of same-sex marriage, said that in the past few years he has started meeting Russians at conferences on family issues and finding many kindred spirits.

Brown, president of the National Organization for Marriage, has visited Moscow four times in four years, including a 2013 trip during which he testified before the Duma as Russia adopted a series of anti-gay laws.

“What I realized was that there was a great change happening in the former Soviet Union,” he said. “There was a real push to re-instill Christian values in the public square.” :rofl2:

A significant shift has been underway in recent years across the Republican right.

On issues including gun rights, terrorism and same-sex marriage, many leading advocates on the right who grew frustrated with their country’s leftward tilt under President Barack Obama have forged ties with well-connected Russians and come to see that country’s authoritarian leader, Vladimir Putin, as a potential ally.

"The value system of Southern Christians and the value system of Russians are very much in line,” Preston said. “The so-called conflict between our two nations is a tragedy because we’re very similar people, in a lot of our values, our interests and that sort of thing.”

Preston, an expert on Russian law whose office features a white porcelain bust of Putin, said he had told Tennessee friends for years not to believe television reports about the Russian leader having journalists or dissidents killed.

Preston was an international observer of the 2011 legislative elections in Russia, which sparked mass street protests in Moscow charging electoral irregularities. But Preston said he concluded that the elections were free and fair.


The attitude adjustment among many conservative activists helps explain one of the most curious aspects of the 2016 presidential race: a softening among many conservatives of their historically hard-line views of Russia. To the alarm of some in the GOP’s national security establishment, support in the party base for then-candidate Donald Trump did not wane even after he rejected the tough tone of 2012 nominee Mitt Romney, who called Russia America’s No. 1 foe, and repeatedly praised Putin.

[Inside Trump’s financial ties to Russia and his unusual flattery of Vladimir Putin]

The burgeoning alliance between Russians and U.S. conservatives was apparent in several events in late 2015, as the Republican nomination battle intensified.

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In short .. the Russian propaganda machine has co-opted the Republican Party.

Ah yes, Christianity is to blame for the Russia collusion. You're fucking pathetic. And predictable.
 
Still drunk this morning, I see. Have another shot and go back to bed. When you sober up, you have a chance, not much of one though, to be more lucid.

Ah yes. Typical. You've lost your edge, you're just as crazy, and irrelevant, as the rest of your proggy buddies.
 
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