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Topic: Putin for President of the United States? - page 2. (Read 2238 times)

legendary
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Putin was busy. He asked Trump to stand in for him.    Grin
Outsourcing?
legendary
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Putin was busy. He asked Trump to stand in for him.    Grin
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You also shouldn't forget that Führerin is just a toothless puppet. She will do everything to please her masters in the White House. Suicidal sanctions, which are being enforced despite strong opposition even in her own government, is the best example of her dependency.

Führerin used to be a toothless puppet. But as Obama became weaker and weaker, she started rebelling against him. Off course, she is on his side as far as sanctions against Russia are concerned. But for me, it seems that her ultimate aim is to restore the German sovereignty, and to establish the German dominance all over the European continent.

German attempts to dominate the continent are the main reason of the EU existence, so this is nothing new. We just need to "contain" Germany, use its might and discipline and direct it in a constructive way so that nothing like WW2 could ever happen again ...
Germany needs EU to export its industrial output and it needs good relations with the US to be able to influence the course of world politics.
The problem of politics when reaching their final days is, that they have this obsession of leaving a legacy.

Unfortunately, a legacy of Freulein Merkel (sure as hell she is aspiring for a peace Nobel price) would be flooding of Islam into EU, in the name of beeing humane and compassionate towards those in need.





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Up with Trump if those two are the only options  Undecided
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I would vote Putin because he is the most intelligent leader of our time. But I have to vote Donald Trump which is the second best option.

I vote for bernie then.

Better then both... who actually understands people and has some common ground looking at real problems in the US.

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In lieu of this topic, a few articles on The Saker regarding the April the 14th Direct line and press conferences with Putin:

The summary article here:
http://thesaker.is/is-putin-preparing-a-governmental-purge/

Transcript of the Direct Line. No question is too insignificant:
http://thesaker.is/direct-line-with-president-vladimir-putin-april-14th-2016/

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Yevgeny Rozhkov: We will discuss the main issues today and put the big questions to the star of today’s programme – the President of the Russian Federation.

So, here, live, we have Vladimir Putin.

Valeriya Korableva: Good afternoon.

Yevgeny Rozhkov: Good afternoon.

Mr President, this is the question processing centre, or the call centre, as we also call it. It is one of the few such centres specially established by Rostelecom to collect the questions people are sending to you for this direct line.

There are several centres because one alone would simply not cope with the volume. Dozens of messages are coming in every second – SMS and MMS messages and telephone calls. If you look around, you see the girls busy taking the many calls coming in.

At the computers over there they are taking video calls. We have someone right now who wants to put a question to you live. Incidentally, these video calls are one of the innovations of this year’s Direct Line.

President of Russia Vladimir Putin: Excellent.

Valeriya Korableva: Let me show you how it all works. The operator is taking the call right now. It’s a call from Omsk Region, a video call, and this young lady wants to put her question. It looks like a question about roads.

Vladimir Putin: Let’s hear the question.

Valeriya Korableva: There’s a real hail of questions about roads this year. Yes, let’s hear what she wants to ask.

Vladimir Putin: Go ahead. So, roads then, well, this means we get straight into the heart of things this year, without any warm-up.

Question: Hello, Mr President.

My name is Yekaterina and I am calling on behalf of the people of Omsk Region. We have a problem here, and it’s no small problem – it’s our roads. Take a look at what state they’re in. It’s just one pothole after another. Our cars break down on these roads, the wheels come off.

The authorities turn a deaf ear to our problems and pleas. We try to take action, organise petitions, but the authorities ignore us. The people here don’t have proper roads, no bicycle paths either, the trees are being cut down, and there’s mud everywhere.

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And the transcript from press conference following the Direct Line:
http://thesaker.is/president-putin-met-with-journalists-following-the-direct-line-april14th-2016/

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Question: Was it not daunting to face so many serious problems and pressing questions?

President of Russia Vladimir Putin: No.

Question: Why do you say that?

Vladimir Putin: This is my work, what my colleagues and I are expected to do. You can’t hide from serious questions, because if you try to put a gloss on reality, how will you understand what is really going on? And it is extremely important to understand where we are, how we are working, and how people view our work.

Question: Mr President, when you were asked about [Alexei] Kudrin, you started talking about the future, about some plans for 2018. Does this mean that you have already made the decision to run for president in 2018?

Vladimir Putin: No, it doesn’t mean that I have made such a decision. It means that we need to adjust our medium and long-term plans. No country can survive without making such adjustments, and Russia is no exception. We had development plans in place through to 2020, and now it is already 2016. We have come to the point where we need to reflect on the medium-term prospects.

This was Mr Kudrin’s own initiative too, really. He and some other colleagues said that we should be working on this regardless of who will be in the Government and who will be the President. The country has to know which road it is taking, at what pace, and what is needed to reach the goals it has set.

Question: Do you regret Obama’s imminent departure?

Vladimir Putin: We will all go one day – there is no point in having regrets, we have to work. I must say that the President of the United States – assessments can vary of course, but in any case his work should be assessed by the citizens of the US – but he is working, and very actively. He and I keep in touch, I maintain contact with his Administration, and I am confident that this will continue until the end of his tenure. He is a very responsible man. But once America elects a new President, we’ll start working with the new one.

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legendary
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Only naturak born american citizens can become an american presodent now.

This might come in to play once the Republican primaries are over. Right now, the establishment seems to be solidly behind Ted Cruz. However, they are using Ted as a tool to deny nomination to Trump. Once Trump is defeated in the convention, the GOP elite will use the Canadian birth of Ted Cruz as as the excuse to replace him with John Kasich or Jeb Bush.
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I would vote Putin because he is the most intelligent leader of our time. But I have to vote Donald Trump which is the second best option.
legendary
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I stand with Ukraine.
He certainly seems very promising, sort of like an All Hat AND Plenty of Cattle guy. I think he´s a cowboy at heart,

90% of Russians love their leader.
Every single country in the West despises theirs.

Go figure who's the good guy ...

Missing here, a good old cowboy hat ...






99% of North Koreans love their leader even more, but if he will show up in the United States ... well I think it will be a depressing experience for him. )

If seriously, "love" of the brainwashed people doesn't count.
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He certainly seems very promising, sort of like an All Hat AND Plenty of Cattle guy. I think he´s a cowboy at heart,

90% of Russians love their leader.
Every single country in the West despises theirs.

Go figure who's the good guy ...

Missing here, a good old cowboy hat ...







He would win with 99 percent score. But you have to change american constitution for that. Only naturak born american citizens can become an american presodent now.
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Should Putin become the U.S. president, he would rearrange so many things in that country the country that Americans would start to complain just like they are doing now. So nothing really changes.
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December 24, 2015, 12:40:57 PM
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You also shouldn't forget that Führerin is just a toothless puppet. She will do everything to please her masters in the White House. Suicidal sanctions, which are being enforced despite strong opposition even in her own government, is the best example of her dependency.

Führerin used to be a toothless puppet. But as Obama became weaker and weaker, she started rebelling against him. Off course, she is on his side as far as sanctions against Russia are concerned. But for me, it seems that her ultimate aim is to restore the German sovereignty, and to establish the German dominance all over the European continent.

But isn´t that already in place more or less due to German financial power, their corporations etc. But again; it´s a vassal state and so the master probably in effect controls a good chunk of that financial clout.
legendary
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December 24, 2015, 12:20:21 PM
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You also shouldn't forget that Führerin is just a toothless puppet. She will do everything to please her masters in the White House. Suicidal sanctions, which are being enforced despite strong opposition even in her own government, is the best example of her dependency.

Führerin used to be a toothless puppet. But as Obama became weaker and weaker, she started rebelling against him. Off course, she is on his side as far as sanctions against Russia are concerned. But for me, it seems that her ultimate aim is to restore the German sovereignty, and to establish the German dominance all over the European continent.
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December 24, 2015, 11:28:39 AM
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Germany is an occupied country and as such has pretty limited independent policy, especially as regards the military, foreign policy and other major issues. It´s never discussed, vassaldom in our modern times is a very inconvenient subject and terrible for publicity in fake democracies, it goes without saying.
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December 24, 2015, 11:04:21 AM
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You also shouldn't forget that Führerin is just a toothless puppet. She will do everything to please her masters in the White House. Suicidal sanctions, which are being enforced despite strong opposition even in her own government, is the best example of her dependency.
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December 24, 2015, 10:46:44 AM
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When you look at the situation without bias you'll see that US foreign policy is very successful, and US navigates efficiently in rapidly changing geopolitical reality, which you definitely can't say about Russia.

I am quite perplexed. Because I am unable to see this "success" of the American foreign policy. So tell me, where this success occurred?
He was talking about successful islamization of europe.

Hmm.... I agree that Europe is being rapidly transforming to Eurabia. But has this anything to do with Barack Hussain Obama? I don't think so. It was Führerin Angela Merkel of Germany, who flooded Europe with Muslim migrants and turned the natives to a minority. Folks, give her some credit for all the hard work that she has done.

Don´t forget that many of these people started out as refugees by fleeing from Iraq to Syria. And since then there has been nothing but escalating chaos and into Syria as we´ve seen.
legendary
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December 24, 2015, 10:34:39 AM
#20
When you look at the situation without bias you'll see that US foreign policy is very successful, and US navigates efficiently in rapidly changing geopolitical reality, which you definitely can't say about Russia.

I am quite perplexed. Because I am unable to see this "success" of the American foreign policy. So tell me, where this success occurred?
He was talking about successful islamization of europe.

Hmm.... I agree that Europe is being rapidly transforming to Eurabia. But has this anything to do with Barack Hussain Obama? I don't think so. It was Führerin Angela Merkel of Germany, who flooded Europe with Muslim migrants and turned the natives to a minority. Folks, give her some credit for all the hard work that she has done.
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December 24, 2015, 03:18:42 AM
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he must be president of HELL!!!
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December 24, 2015, 03:09:06 AM
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If there´s any policy at all, it´s to spread as much chaos and mayhem and death and destruction as possible and that has certainly been very successful.

Of course this isn´t very surprising since the nutballs in charge are great believers in "creative destruction". Look it up. It certainly can be a useful concept, you burn dead grass to help new growth, that sort of thing, but then zealots and nutcases adopt it as religion and execute it on a grand scale with horrendous consequences.
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