Tue Nov 7, 2017, 10:38 AM
captain queeg (9,425 posts)
Do you think in his wildest dreams Putin ever foresaw how successful he'd be?
I really doubt the Russians were counting on a Trump victory, let alone that he would do everything in his power to hide the truth about Russian interference.
Maybe Trump himself wasn't directly involved but I am sure by now he is well aware that the Russians not only influenced the elections but continue to sow discord. Any real American president would do his best to put a stop to this, he'd put America first. But the Russians helped elect someone who is so narcissistic that he is easy to manipulate, and they will continue to do so with susceptible Americans even if Trump resigns.
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Response to captain queeg (Original post)
Tue Nov 7, 2017, 10:41 AM
Turbineguy (36,371 posts)
1. He shouldn't take all the credit.
He had the republican party to help. It doesn't do to be immodest about these things. Share the credit!
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Response to captain queeg (Original post)
Tue Nov 7, 2017, 10:58 AM
Eyeball_Kid (7,305 posts)
2. Putin's infiltration plan is a decade or two in the making.
It's a long range plan, carefully crafted and executed. He should get all the credit for dismantling the US "administrative state" (as Russian agent Steve Bannon would put it).
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Response to captain queeg (Original post)
Tue Nov 7, 2017, 11:07 AM
bagelsforbreakfast (1,427 posts)
3. He'd met Trump, hadn't he? So he probably had an inkling...
Response to captain queeg (Original post)
Tue Nov 7, 2017, 11:09 AM
Greybnk48 (10,018 posts)
4. Putin, the sawed off little runt, is going to go down hard.
Mark my words. Sometime in the not too distant future, that fucker's toast.
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