Graham unloads on Trump: Blind spot on Russia 'undermining his entire presidency'

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A senior Senate Republican on Sunday said President Trump’s plan to work with Russia on cybersecurity is “pretty close” to the “dumbest idea I’ve ever heard.”

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) called Trump’s Friday meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin “disastrous” and said the president has a “blind spot” on Russia.

“When it comes to Russia I am dumbfounded, I am disappointed, and at the end of the day he’s hurting his presidency by not embracing the fact that Putin is a bad guy,” Graham said on NBC News’s “Meet the Press.”

“He is literally the only person I know of who doesn’t believe Russia attacked our election in 2016,” Graham said of Trump, who has said that “nobody really knows” whether the Russians were behind attempts to hack the 2016 presidential election.

Graham stressed that there is no evidence the Russian meddling influenced the vote, but he said that by denying the conclusion of U.S. intelligence agencies, Trump “throws our intelligence communities under the bus.”

Trump on Sunday tweeted about working with the Russians, writing, "it is time to move forward in working constructively with Russia!"

He also said only four intelligence agencies have concluded Russia meddled in the election. Those agencies are the CIA, the National Security Agency, the FBI and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

Graham slammed Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Trump for being “ready to forgive and forget” when it comes to Russian attacks on the 2016 presidential election.

“This whole idea about moving forward without punishing Russia is undermining his entire presidency,” he said. Graham is pushing for increased sanctions on Russia. The Senate passed such a bill, but it is currently delayed in the House. Reports have indicated the White House wants to soften the language.

“The more you do this, the more people are suspicious about you and Russia,” Graham warned Trump. "I am intent on punishing the Russians for interfering in our election."
http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/...p-blind-spot-on-russia-undermining-his-entire
 
Chuck Schumer "It's disgraceful Trump wants to move forward with Russia"

Graham: "I am intent on punishing the Russians for interfering in our election."

Trump: "is time to move forward in working constructively with Russia!"

which one is the adult in the room?
 
" I strongly pressed President Putin twice about Russian meddling in our election. He vehemently denied it. I've already given my opinion...." Trump tweet

"We negotiated a ceasefire in parts of Syria which will save lives. Now it is time to move forward in working constructively with Russia!"...Trump Tweet
 
Brennan ( Meet the Press) was even worse.
he got bent that Trump said "it's an honor to meet you" to Putin.
( he went off on the usual "murderous KGB thug" mantra)

Diplomatic niceties is now verbotten. They are mad Russiaphobic dogs that must be fed Putin's head.
 
Just a way for him to give Russia our cybersecurity secrets. At least if the wikileaks he loves so much hadn't already done that several times.
 
Chuck Schumer "It's disgraceful Trump wants to move forward with Russia"

Graham: "I am intent on punishing the Russians for interfering in our election."

Trump: "is time to move forward in working constructively with Russia!"

which one is the adult in the room?

anatta would be perfectly happy if the sanctions were lifted, in addition to giving Putin a pass on everything he has done via cyber.

How people like anatta cannot be called traitors is beyond me.
 
anatta would be perfectly happy if the sanctions were lifted, in addition to giving Putin a pass on everything he has done via cyber through the West.

No-one is calling for lifting sanctions. Not without some deal.
If we could get Putin out of Donbass in return for sanctions relief -fine.

But Graham/Shumer, and the rest of the mad dogs do not want to do anything -they want to stay stuck with more "punishing Russia" .

The Syrian ceasefire is a good idea. It may favor Assad, but much of the fighting is done there (SW Syria)
if it begins a peace process, then it's worth it.

What you are advocating is the same as the rest of the dogs - *Russia grr grr* with no thught to improving the relationship
 
Barry & Hillary were just fine with various relationships and business dealings with Vlad as long it served their agendas and purposes. Now they want his head on a spike because a different party's Prez wants to try and get along and not start WWlll. :palm:
 
No-one is calling for lifting sanctions. Not without some deal.
If we could get Putin out of Donbass in return for sanctions relief -fine.

So the deal is Putin invades the Ukraine, annexes Crimea, props up Assad and contributes to the wholesale slaughter of innocents and the escalation of ISIS -- but he takes one step back and gets total sanctions relief. Sounds like a pretty good deal for Putin. He has Crimea, Assad, and is forgiven for election shenanigans. What does the US get?
 
So the deal is Putin invades the Ukraine, annexes Crimea, props up Assad and contributes to the wholesale slaughter of innocents and the escalation of ISIS -- but he takes one step back and gets total sanctions relief. Sounds like a pretty good deal for Putin. He has Crimea, Assad, and is forgiven for election shenanigans. What does the US get?

Hopefully more than we got from Hillary's "reset" and sale of our uranium. And, hopefully more than we got from Barry's "more leverage."
 
Barry & Hillary were just fine with various relationships and business dealings with Vlad as long it served their agendas and purposes. Now they want his head on a spike because a different party's Prez wants to try and get along and not start WWlll. :palm:

The Russian reset was before a metric fuckton of bad behavior, all of which people like you and anatta want to give Putin a pass on.
 
Barry & Hillary were just fine with various relationships and business dealings with Vlad as long it served their agendas and purposes. Now they want his head on a spike because a different party's Prez wants to try and get along and not start WWlll. :palm:

How do you know about what Barry & Hillary were "fine" with?

What do you know of Trump's plan? Some vague Kumbaya vibe?
 
A senior Senate Republican on Sunday said President Trump’s plan to work with Russia on cybersecurity is “pretty close” to the “dumbest idea I’ve ever heard.”

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) called Trump’s Friday meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin “disastrous” and said the president has a “blind spot” on Russia.

“When it comes to Russia I am dumbfounded, I am disappointed, and at the end of the day he’s hurting his presidency by not embracing the fact that Putin is a bad guy,” Graham said on NBC News’s “Meet the Press.”

“He is literally the only person I know of who doesn’t believe Russia attacked our election in 2016,” Graham said of Trump, who has said that “nobody really knows” whether the Russians were behind attempts to hack the 2016 presidential election.

Graham stressed that there is no evidence the Russian meddling influenced the vote, but he said that by denying the conclusion of U.S. intelligence agencies, Trump “throws our intelligence communities under the bus.”

Trump on Sunday tweeted about working with the Russians, writing, "it is time to move forward in working constructively with Russia!"

He also said only four intelligence agencies have concluded Russia meddled in the election. Those agencies are the CIA, the National Security Agency, the FBI and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

Graham slammed Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Trump for being “ready to forgive and forget” when it comes to Russian attacks on the 2016 presidential election.

“This whole idea about moving forward without punishing Russia is undermining his entire presidency,” he said. Graham is pushing for increased sanctions on Russia. The Senate passed such a bill, but it is currently delayed in the House. Reports have indicated the White House wants to soften the language.

“The more you do this, the more people are suspicious about you and Russia,” Graham warned Trump. "I am intent on punishing the Russians for interfering in our election."
http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/...p-blind-spot-on-russia-undermining-his-entire

Surely you will admit that the situation presents a conflict of interest......
 
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