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    Default Is Trump merely a low-intellect boob or is he a Russian stooge doing Putin's bidding?

    Sadly, this is a question that nobody can really answer with any degree of certainty.

    This is the reality in the era of Trump.

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    Trump defends Soviet Union's 1979 invasion of Afghanistan
    By Zachary Cohen, CNN

    Updated 10:50 AM ET, Fri January 4, 2019

    https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/03/polit...ion/index.html

    Washington (CNN) - During his freewheeling, 90-minute cabinet meeting Wednesday, President Donald Trump briefly argued that the Soviet Union "was right" to invade Afghanistan in 1979 because "terrorists were going into Russia," a head-scratching aside that was widely criticized as historically inaccurate.

    "Russia used to be the Soviet Union. Afghanistan made it Russia because they went bankrupt fighting in Afghanistan. Russia. So you take a look at other countries. Pakistan is there. They should be fighting," Trump said.

    "But Russia should be fighting. The reason Russia was in, in Afghanistan was because terrorists were going into Russia. They were right to be there. The problem is it was a tough fight. And literally they went bankrupt. They went into being called Russia again as opposed to the Soviet Union," he added.

    The Wall Street Journal editorial board reacted strongly to Trump's comments in an op-ed Friday: "Right to be there? We cannot recall a more absurd misstatement of history by an American President. The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan with three divisions in December 1979 to prop up a fellow communist government."

    The Soviet Union, which was comprised of Russia and several now independent Eastern European and Asian nations, did in fact invade Afghanistan amid Cold War tensions with the US.

    But Trump's assertion that Russia was "right to be there" conflicts with the fact that the US strongly opposed the invasion and supported the guerilla insurgency that ultimately forced the Soviets to leave in 1988.

    His claim that the incursion was a response to "terrorists going into Russia" also diverges with what the US believed, that it was part of the Soviet effort to spread communism.

    The Kremlin's bloody nine-year campaign to support the Marxist government in Kabul cost the lives of more than 14,000 troops and hit the Soviet economy before its 100,000-strong army was forced into a humiliating withdrawal.

    While the Soviet economy did ultimately collapse, it did not go bankrupt, contrary to Trump's claim. Additionally, that collapse was not solely caused by the invasion into Afghanistan but rather a myriad of factors, including systemic issues within the Soviet Union's communist economy.

    Trump has long been critical of the US' own presence in Afghanistan, which began after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and his latest comments come as the US military has been ordered to begin planning to withdraw about half the troops in from the country.

    That decision was made last month, at the same time as Trump's decision to withdraw the US military from Syria -- moves that precipitated Defense Secretary James Mattis' resignation announcement.
    Trump criticized Mattis during Wednesday's meeting, specifically mentioning his handling of Afghanistan.

    "What's he done for me? How has he done in Afghanistan? Not too good. Not too good. I'm not happy with what he's done in Afghanistan and I shouldn't be happy," Trump said.

    The US has about 14,000 troops in Afghanistan, most of which are present as part of a larger NATO-led mission to train, advise and assist Afghan forces. Any withdrawal would be complicated by the fact that the United States is part of NATO's Resolute Support mission.

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    It is impossible to say whether Trump's comments were made out of simple ignorance of (among so MANY other things) history, or if he is just saying what his handlers in Moscow are telling him to.

    One thing is certain... Trump is undeniably the biggest fucking boob, rube, con man and pathological liar to ever occupy the WH. The question remains regarding his fealty to and possible control by the Russian government.

    GW Bush was a rocket scientist/brain surgeon/"nuculer"- astro physicist compared to Trump.

    His election stands as a testament to what can happen when mass numbers of easily fooled idiots get together and vote.

    Simply amazing.
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    Can Trump be both?

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    Seems to me he's the low IQ scion of a Bronx swindler who stupidly went to the Russian mob, and by extension Putin, for desperately needed cash after he blew the rest of Fred's money on Atlantic City boondoggles

    oh and he never intended to actually win the 2016 election, we can all see why now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
    Can Trump be both?
    Yes, and I meant to express that possibility in the OP.

    Probably some combination of the two.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad View Post
    Sadly, this is a question that nobody can really answer with any degree of certainty.

    This is the reality in the era of Trump.

    ************************************

    Trump defends Soviet Union's 1979 invasion of Afghanistan
    By Zachary Cohen, CNN

    Updated 10:50 AM ET, Fri January 4, 2019

    https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/03/polit...ion/index.html

    Washington (CNN)During his freewheeling, 90-minute cabinet meeting Wednesday, President Donald Trump briefly argued that the Soviet Union "was right" to invade Afghanistan in 1979 because "terrorists were going into Russia," a head-scratching aside that was widely criticized as historically inaccurate.

    "Russia used to be the Soviet Union. Afghanistan made it Russia because they went bankrupt fighting in Afghanistan. Russia. So you take a look at other countries. Pakistan is there. They should be fighting," Trump said.

    "But Russia should be fighting. The reason Russia was in, in Afghanistan was because terrorists were going into Russia. They were right to be there. The problem is it was a tough fight. And literally they went bankrupt. They went into being called Russia again as opposed to the Soviet Union," he added.

    The Wall Street Journal editorial board reacted strongly to Trump's comments in an op-ed Friday: "Right to be there? We cannot recall a more absurd misstatement of history by an American President. The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan with three divisions in December 1979 to prop up a fellow communist government."

    The Soviet Union, which was comprised of Russia and several now independent Eastern European and Asian nations, did in fact invade Afghanistan amid Cold War tensions with the US.

    But Trump's assertion that Russia was "right to be there" conflicts with the fact that the US strongly opposed the invasion and supported the guerilla insurgency that ultimately forced the Soviets to leave in 1988.

    His claim that the incursion was a response to "terrorists going into Russia" also diverges with what the US believed, that it was part of the Soviet effort to spread communism.

    The Kremlin's bloody nine-year campaign to support the Marxist government in Kabul cost the lives of more than 14,000 troops and hit the Soviet economy before its 100,000-strong army was forced into a humiliating withdrawal.

    While the Soviet economy did ultimately collapse, it did not go bankrupt, contrary to Trump's claim. Additionally, that collapse was not solely caused by the invasion into Afghanistan but rather a myriad of factors, including systemic issues within the Soviet Union's communist economy.

    Trump has long been critical of the US' own presence in Afghanistan, which began after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and his latest comments come as the US military has been ordered to begin planning to withdraw about half the troops in from the country.

    That decision was made last month, at the same time as Trump's decision to withdraw the US military from Syria -- moves that precipitated Defense Secretary James Mattis' resignation announcement.
    Trump criticized Mattis during Wednesday's meeting, specifically mentioning his handling of Afghanistan.

    "What's he done for me? How has he done in Afghanistan? Not too good. Not too good. I'm not happy with what he's done in Afghanistan and I shouldn't be happy," Trump said.

    The US has about 14,000 troops in Afghanistan, most of which are present as part of a larger NATO-led mission to train, advise and assist Afghan forces. Any withdrawal would be complicated by the fact that the United States is part of NATO's Resolute Support mission.

    ************************************************** ***********

    It is impossible to say whether Trump's comments were made out of simple ignorance of (among so MANY other things) history, or if he is just saying what his handlers in Moscow are telling him to.

    One thing is certain... Trump is undeniably the biggest fucking boob, rube, con man and pathological liar to ever occupy the WH. The question remains regarding his fealty to and possible control by the Russian government.

    GW Bush was a rocket scientist/brain surgeon/"nuculer"- astro physicist compared to Trump.

    His election stands as a testament to what can happen when mass numbers of easily fooled idiots get together and vote.

    Simply amazing.
    The answer to your question is a resounding:

    YES

    It's disconcerting to realize that there are so many fucking morons in America who voted for this Fucking Moron.
    Republican Congressman Ken Buck:
    “We’re at a time in American politics, that I am not going to lie on behalf of my presidential candidate, on behalf of my party. And I’m very sad that others in my party have taken the position that, as long as we get the White House, it doesn’t really matter what we say,”



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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad View Post
    Yes, and I meant to express that possibility in the OP.

    Probably some combination of the two.
    Thanks. I feel better now.

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    Is Trump merely a low-intellect boob or is he a Russian stooge doing Putin's bidding?
    Sadly, this is a question that nobody can really answer with any degree of certainty.

    This is the reality in the era of Trump.
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    Trump defends Soviet Union's 1979 invasion of Afghanistan
    By Zachary Cohen, CNN
    I do not think it is just Trump that can be singled out.

    The modern Republican party appears to be pro-Kremlin at this point. And in the thrall of Putin and Russian state intelligence services.
    I mean, the NRA is basically an asset for Russian state security services.
    And plenty of Republicans in cyberspace and on this board have welcomed Putin's assistance in getting Trump elected. "Collusion is not a crime!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Legion View Post
    I bet you and your fellow Trumptardians are tirelessly learning and practicing that song everyday so when Trump and Putin's plans for the Russian takeover come to fruition, you can be the first ones standing on the street corners, singing it at the tops of your lungs while giving the Russian salute, as the tanks with their new Russian flag emblems freshly painted over the former stars and stripes, go rolling by.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad View Post
    Sadly, this is a question that nobody can really answer with any degree of certainty.

    This is the reality in the era of Trump.

    ************************************

    Trump defends Soviet Union's 1979 invasion of Afghanistan
    By Zachary Cohen, CNN

    Updated 10:50 AM ET, Fri January 4, 2019

    https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/03/polit...ion/index.html

    Washington (CNN) - During his freewheeling, 90-minute cabinet meeting Wednesday, President Donald Trump briefly argued that the Soviet Union "was right" to invade Afghanistan in 1979 because "terrorists were going into Russia," a head-scratching aside that was widely criticized as historically inaccurate.

    "Russia used to be the Soviet Union. Afghanistan made it Russia because they went bankrupt fighting in Afghanistan. Russia. So you take a look at other countries. Pakistan is there. They should be fighting," Trump said.

    "But Russia should be fighting. The reason Russia was in, in Afghanistan was because terrorists were going into Russia. They were right to be there. The problem is it was a tough fight. And literally they went bankrupt. They went into being called Russia again as opposed to the Soviet Union," he added.

    The Wall Street Journal editorial board reacted strongly to Trump's comments in an op-ed Friday: "Right to be there? We cannot recall a more absurd misstatement of history by an American President. The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan with three divisions in December 1979 to prop up a fellow communist government."

    The Soviet Union, which was comprised of Russia and several now independent Eastern European and Asian nations, did in fact invade Afghanistan amid Cold War tensions with the US.

    But Trump's assertion that Russia was "right to be there" conflicts with the fact that the US strongly opposed the invasion and supported the guerilla insurgency that ultimately forced the Soviets to leave in 1988.

    His claim that the incursion was a response to "terrorists going into Russia" also diverges with what the US believed, that it was part of the Soviet effort to spread communism.

    The Kremlin's bloody nine-year campaign to support the Marxist government in Kabul cost the lives of more than 14,000 troops and hit the Soviet economy before its 100,000-strong army was forced into a humiliating withdrawal.

    While the Soviet economy did ultimately collapse, it did not go bankrupt, contrary to Trump's claim. Additionally, that collapse was not solely caused by the invasion into Afghanistan but rather a myriad of factors, including systemic issues within the Soviet Union's communist economy.

    Trump has long been critical of the US' own presence in Afghanistan, which began after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and his latest comments come as the US military has been ordered to begin planning to withdraw about half the troops in from the country.

    That decision was made last month, at the same time as Trump's decision to withdraw the US military from Syria -- moves that precipitated Defense Secretary James Mattis' resignation announcement.
    Trump criticized Mattis during Wednesday's meeting, specifically mentioning his handling of Afghanistan.

    "What's he done for me? How has he done in Afghanistan? Not too good. Not too good. I'm not happy with what he's done in Afghanistan and I shouldn't be happy," Trump said.

    The US has about 14,000 troops in Afghanistan, most of which are present as part of a larger NATO-led mission to train, advise and assist Afghan forces. Any withdrawal would be complicated by the fact that the United States is part of NATO's Resolute Support mission.

    ************************************************** ***********

    It is impossible to say whether Trump's comments were made out of simple ignorance of (among so MANY other things) history, or if he is just saying what his handlers in Moscow are telling him to.

    One thing is certain... Trump is undeniably the biggest fucking boob, rube, con man and pathological liar to ever occupy the WH. The question remains regarding his fealty to and possible control by the Russian government.

    GW Bush was a rocket scientist/brain surgeon/"nuculer"- astro physicist compared to Trump.

    His election stands as a testament to what can happen when mass numbers of easily fooled idiots get together and vote.

    Simply amazing.
    It’s being investigated where he is getting his Russian propaganda from.

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    Obviously much of what passes for Trump's thinking comes from RW trash sites, and some of them peddle Russian propaganda.
    He could have picked that up without even realizing what it was. Once it was fixed in his head, there would be no dislodging it.

    Or of course he could have been bought / compromised / whatever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
    Can Trump be both?
    Yeah.. Trump is not only poorly educated.. he's also stupid. Afghan communists overthrew the monarchy in 1974.. and the Soviets came in to prop them up in 1979.
    He who is the author of a war lets loose the whole contagion of hell and opens a vein that bleeds a nation to death. Thomas Paine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad View Post
    Sadly, this is a question that nobody can really answer with any degree of certainty.

    This is the reality in the era of Trump.

    ************************************

    Trump defends Soviet Union's 1979 invasion of Afghanistan
    By Zachary Cohen, CNN

    Updated 10:50 AM ET, Fri January 4, 2019

    https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/03/polit...ion/index.html

    Washington (CNN) - During his freewheeling, 90-minute cabinet meeting Wednesday, President Donald Trump briefly argued that the Soviet Union "was right" to invade Afghanistan in 1979 because "terrorists were going into Russia," a head-scratching aside that was widely criticized as historically inaccurate.

    "Russia used to be the Soviet Union. Afghanistan made it Russia because they went bankrupt fighting in Afghanistan. Russia. So you take a look at other countries. Pakistan is there. They should be fighting," Trump said.

    "But Russia should be fighting. The reason Russia was in, in Afghanistan was because terrorists were going into Russia. They were right to be there. The problem is it was a tough fight. And literally they went bankrupt. They went into being called Russia again as opposed to the Soviet Union," he added.

    The Wall Street Journal editorial board reacted strongly to Trump's comments in an op-ed Friday: "Right to be there? We cannot recall a more absurd misstatement of history by an American President. The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan with three divisions in December 1979 to prop up a fellow communist government."

    The Soviet Union, which was comprised of Russia and several now independent Eastern European and Asian nations, did in fact invade Afghanistan amid Cold War tensions with the US.

    But Trump's assertion that Russia was "right to be there" conflicts with the fact that the US strongly opposed the invasion and supported the guerilla insurgency that ultimately forced the Soviets to leave in 1988.

    His claim that the incursion was a response to "terrorists going into Russia" also diverges with what the US believed, that it was part of the Soviet effort to spread communism.

    The Kremlin's bloody nine-year campaign to support the Marxist government in Kabul cost the lives of more than 14,000 troops and hit the Soviet economy before its 100,000-strong army was forced into a humiliating withdrawal.

    While the Soviet economy did ultimately collapse, it did not go bankrupt, contrary to Trump's claim. Additionally, that collapse was not solely caused by the invasion into Afghanistan but rather a myriad of factors, including systemic issues within the Soviet Union's communist economy.

    Trump has long been critical of the US' own presence in Afghanistan, which began after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and his latest comments come as the US military has been ordered to begin planning to withdraw about half the troops in from the country.

    That decision was made last month, at the same time as Trump's decision to withdraw the US military from Syria -- moves that precipitated Defense Secretary James Mattis' resignation announcement.
    Trump criticized Mattis during Wednesday's meeting, specifically mentioning his handling of Afghanistan.

    "What's he done for me? How has he done in Afghanistan? Not too good. Not too good. I'm not happy with what he's done in Afghanistan and I shouldn't be happy," Trump said.

    The US has about 14,000 troops in Afghanistan, most of which are present as part of a larger NATO-led mission to train, advise and assist Afghan forces. Any withdrawal would be complicated by the fact that the United States is part of NATO's Resolute Support mission.

    ************************************************** ***********

    It is impossible to say whether Trump's comments were made out of simple ignorance of (among so MANY other things) history, or if he is just saying what his handlers in Moscow are telling him to.

    One thing is certain... Trump is undeniably the biggest fucking boob, rube, con man and pathological liar to ever occupy the WH. The question remains regarding his fealty to and possible control by the Russian government.

    GW Bush was a rocket scientist/brain surgeon/"nuculer"- astro physicist compared to Trump.

    His election stands as a testament to what can happen when mass numbers of easily fooled idiots get together and vote.

    Simply amazing.
    ACCORDING TO NUMEROUS EXPERTS and MILITARY BRASS, this is straight out of PUTIN foreign policy talking points and aspirations...

    EXCELLENT VIDEO...

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