This is why Putin's popularity is growing in eastern Europe. He is a totalitarian, but he presents himself as a very smooth democratic leader and speaks with sanity against the insanity of the modern progressive liberal and LGBT madness.
"Leave the children in peace. Let them grow up, become and adults and then decide who/what they want to be"
Most sensible people find his words here hard to disagree with.
The progressive liberals and LGBT nazi's in Europe are making Putin sound more and more like a common sense leader who they can't silence. More and more Eastern Europeans are going to look to him for sanity against this stuff.
(This post was last modified: 07-23-2021 12:43 AM by ericsrevenge76.)
Damn, it would be great if our supreme leader could string together enough coherent and sensible words to form extended thoughts into words as well as theirs does. Our poor old man can barely remember where he is at any given time.
(07-23-2021 06:02 AM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote: Damn, it would be great if our supreme leader could string together enough coherent and sensible words to form extended thoughts into words as well as theirs does. Our poor old man can barely remember where he is at any given time.
How scary is the prospect of our guy debating or negotiating with Putin? Not to mention Cackles.
(07-23-2021 06:02 AM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote: Damn, it would be great if our supreme leader could string together enough coherent and sensible words to form extended thoughts into words as well as theirs does. Our poor old man can barely remember where he is at any given time.
How scary is the prospect of our guy debating or negotiating with Putin? Not to mention Cackles.
The whole world is watching and laughing. And nice word that Cackles, only one letter removed from Cankles. At least HRC could form a complete sentence that made sense.
(This post was last modified: 07-23-2021 07:54 AM by TigerBlue4Ever.)
(07-23-2021 06:02 AM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote: Damn, it would be great if our supreme leader could string together enough coherent and sensible words to form extended thoughts into words as well as theirs does. Our poor old man can barely remember where he is at any given time.
How scary is the prospect of our guy debating or negotiating with Putin? Not to mention Cackles.
(07-23-2021 06:02 AM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote: Damn, it would be great if our supreme leader could string together enough coherent and sensible words to form extended thoughts into words as well as theirs does. Our poor old man can barely remember where he is at any given time.
How scary is the prospect of our guy debating or negotiating with Putin? Not to mention Cackles.
He would require a Rol-O-Dex of note cards.
But don't let him get them out of order.
I was working on a long-term assignment in the DFW area. I had a very good friend who was statistician for the Rangers' TV broadcasts (the third guy in the booth that you never see, but who feeds the announcers details like Joe Blow is 0-30 against left-handed knuckleballers on Thursday nights over the last two years). Since I had done a bit of sports stats, he asked me if I could cover some games for him, and I did. My first game was a Sunday game against the Indians. Our producer (the fourth person in the booth) was a shapely young blonde named Darcy (who one of our cameramen told us over the back circuit was a new squeeze for one of the network execs). The producer's job was to feed the announcers cue cards with the upcoming scheduled advert, so he could lead into the breaks with, "Now a word from _____." Unfortunately Darcy dropped them all on the floor in the back of the booth. More unfortunately, she didn't tell anybody else. And even more unfortunately, she just picked them all up scrambled and didn't know how to get them back into order. So we went through about 3-4 innings and breaking every half-inning with something like, "And now a word from Southwest Airlines," followed by an advert for Bank of America. Finally, our play-by-play guy got totally frustrated and asked Darcy how she had managed to get the cards out of order, and she told him, so we went to an alternate format for intros to breaks without naming the sponsor for the rest of the game. I don't know what happened with Darcy and the network exec, but we never saw her in the booth again.
(This post was last modified: 07-24-2021 09:18 AM by Owl 69/70/75.)
He definitely has met a few Democratic Socialist Regressives. Spot on say these Liberals live in their own paradigm. More like their own realm of narcissistic importance. And even that’s not good enough for them because they are constantly trying to push their ideology onto you. So it should surprise no one they are now going after youth.
(07-23-2021 11:41 AM)Marc Mensa Wrote: Yeah Putin! The enemy our liberal European allies is my friend… an authoritarian Russian dictator.
Yeah, he’s definitely not a trustworthy friend. That is why he is an expert on recognizing external threats such as the lunacy of the left. Besides that I think Russians fully understands socialism as they have Bolshevik blood running through their veins.
(07-23-2021 11:41 AM)Marc Mensa Wrote: Yeah Putin! The enemy our liberal European allies is my friend… an authoritarian Russian dictator.
Yeah, he’s definitely not a trustworthy friend. That is why he is an expert on recognizing external threats such as the lunacy of the left. Besides that I think Russians fully understands socialism as they have Bolshevik blood running through their veins.
Have you ever heard Putin explain his views the differences of Russian collectivism & American individuality? Oh, he’s no friend, but he’s knows exactly how to create allegiance with American conservatives who bizarrely view him more favorably than they do Joe Biden. This country is in a f’d up place.
(07-23-2021 06:02 AM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote: Damn, it would be great if our supreme leader could string together enough coherent and sensible words to form extended thoughts into words as well as theirs does. Our poor old man can barely remember where he is at any given time.
How scary is the prospect of our guy debating or negotiating with Putin? Not to mention Cackles.
He would require a Rol-O-Dex of note cards.
And confirmation that he's going to "get in trouble" for trying to answer a question because whoever his handlers are have t made it clear he has to stick to their script.
Marc Mensa Wrote:Yeah Putin! The enemy our liberal European allies is my friend… an authoritarian Russian dictator.
You consider Putin to be your friend? Curious. Although perhaps not. Now that Biden is letting Putin have that new pipeline into Europe, I guess some people have gotten over their Russia-hysteria of recent years.
Marc Mensa Wrote:[Putin] knows exactly how to create allegiance with American conservatives who bizarrely view him more favorably than they do Joe Biden.
“Allegiance” between Vladimir Putin and “American conservatives”? Explain.
Since Putin is, in fact, a ruthless and cunning anti-American gangster/dictator with blood on his hands, the feelings I have towards him are extreme caution, suspicion, and distrust, rather than “allegiance”.
At the same time, some things are true, even if Vladimir Putin says them. And Putin will be viewed “more favorably” than Biden by pretty much anyone who prefers strength to weakness, or who prefers clarity to mush. But such preferences pretty much exclude Joe Biden and his supporters.
Quote:This country is in a f’d up place.
So true. In fact, that’s putting it mildly.
(This post was last modified: 07-23-2021 01:40 PM by Native Georgian.)
Americans only "friends" are the ones it occupies with troops. If you don't allow American military into your country, you can't be a friend. That's rule number one. Cede sovereignty to us.
The us is just butthurt that Putin kicked us back out of Russia after we finally, and briefly, had gained a foothold there.
Anyone who doesn't submit becomes evil.
(This post was last modified: 07-23-2021 01:53 PM by Todor.)
Marc Mensa Wrote:Yeah Putin! The enemy our liberal European allies is my friend… an authoritarian Russian dictator.
You consider Putin to be your friend? Curious. Although perhaps not. Now that Biden is letting Putin have that new pipeline into Europe, I guess some people have gotten over their Russia-hysteria of recent years.
Marc Mensa Wrote:[Putin] knows exactly how to create allegiance with American conservatives who bizarrely view him more favorably than they do Joe Biden.
“Allegiance” between Vladimir Putin and “American conservatives”? Explain.
Since Putin is, in fact, a ruthless and cunning anti-American gangster/dictator with blood on his hands, the feelings I have towards him are extreme caution, suspicion, and distrust, rather than “allegiance”.
At the same time, some things are true, even if Vladimir Putin says them. And Putin will be viewed “more favorably” than Biden by pretty much anyone who prefers strength to weakness, or who prefers clarity to mush. But such preferences pretty much exclude Joe Biden and his supporters.
Quote:This country is in a f’d up place.
So true. In fact, that’s putting it mildly.
Just ignore menstrual. He talks out of his @ss so much when he farts, he responds and tries to argue with it.
(07-23-2021 11:41 AM)Marc Mensa Wrote: Yeah Putin! The enemy our liberal European allies is my friend… an authoritarian Russian dictator.
Well its no surprise to anyone that one of the dumbest and most simple minded posters on the board missed the entire point of the thread.
Putins's authoritarian power and influence is going to grow in eastern Europe because of the regressive liberal madness.
Putin embraces Russian collectivism, which is inherently liberal. He denounces American slavery, racism & Native American genocide, yet still appeals to social conservatives in this country who continually manage to excuse them. Putin tailors his message to his target, and right now, he’s thinking about making a run for the White House in 2024 as the GOP’s candidate… so guess whose in the crosshairs
Putin’s influence will grow because we’ve proven to be an unreliable ally & capable, if the wrong candidate wins, of turning our backs on our traditional European allies. The damage Trump created will be longstanding.
(07-23-2021 11:41 AM)Marc Mensa Wrote: Yeah Putin! The enemy our liberal European allies is my friend… an authoritarian Russian dictator.
Well its no surprise to anyone that one of the dumbest and most simple minded posters on the board missed the entire point of the thread.
Putins's authoritarian power and influence is going to grow in eastern Europe because of the regressive liberal madness.
Putin embraces Russian collectivism, which is inherently liberal. He denounces American slavery, racism & Native American genocide, yet still appeals to social conservatives in this country who continually manage to excuse them. Putin tailors his message to his target, and right now, he’s thinking about making a run for the White House in 2024 as the GOP’s candidate… so guess whose in the crosshairs
Putin’s influence will grow because we’ve proven to be an unreliable ally & capable, if the wrong candidate wins, of turning our backs on our traditional European allies. The damage Trump created will be longstanding.
You truly live in some bizarre alternate universe. I just hope I never have to occupy it with you.
(This post was last modified: 07-23-2021 04:38 PM by appst89.)
(07-23-2021 11:41 AM)Marc Mensa Wrote: Yeah Putin! The enemy our liberal European allies is my friend… an authoritarian Russian dictator.
Yeah, he’s definitely not a trustworthy friend. That is why he is an expert on recognizing external threats such as the lunacy of the left. Besides that I think Russians fully understands socialism as they have Bolshevik blood running through their veins.
Have you ever heard Putin explain his views the differences of Russian collectivism & American individuality? Oh, he’s no friend, but he’s knows exactly how to create allegiance with American conservatives who bizarrely view him more favorably than they do Joe Biden. This country is in a f’d up place.
Only one reason which I have multiple times explained to you. Your skull must be so thick I would need to drill a one inch hole into it so that your brain could absorb some common sense. Putin, unlike Biden, is not trying to shove his pathological regressive agenda down the throats of everyone at taxpayers expense. Especially when half of the country is opposed to your extremist ideology. Does that help you understand.
Putin is no friend of the US but neither are the extremists that the left has embraced.
(This post was last modified: 07-23-2021 06:07 PM by BlueDragon.)
(07-23-2021 11:41 AM)Marc Mensa Wrote: Yeah Putin! The enemy our liberal European allies is my friend… an authoritarian Russian dictator.
Well its no surprise to anyone that one of the dumbest and most simple minded posters on the board missed the entire point of the thread.
Putins's authoritarian power and influence is going to grow in eastern Europe because of the regressive liberal madness.
Putin embraces Russian collectivism, which is inherently liberal. He denounces American slavery, racism & Native American genocide, yet still appeals to social conservatives in this country who continually manage to excuse them. Putin tailors his message to his target, and right now, he’s thinking about making a run for the White House in 2024 as the GOP’s candidate… so guess whose in the crosshairs
Putin’s influence will grow because we’ve proven to be an unreliable ally & capable, if the wrong candidate wins, of turning our backs on our traditional European allies. The damage Trump created will be longstanding.
So the purpose of this press conference that no one in America saw was to speak directly to Americans (or at least those who speak Russian) and set up his run for the White House in 2024.
Thanks for clearing that up for everyone here.
(This post was last modified: 07-23-2021 05:18 PM by ericsrevenge76.)
Marc Mensa Wrote:Yeah Putin! The enemy our liberal European allies is my friend… an authoritarian Russian dictator.
You consider Putin to be your friend? Curious. Although perhaps not. Now that Biden is letting Putin have that new pipeline into Europe, I guess some people have gotten over their Russia-hysteria of recent years.
Marc Mensa Wrote:[Putin] knows exactly how to create allegiance with American conservatives who bizarrely view him more favorably than they do Joe Biden.
“Allegiance” between Vladimir Putin and “American conservatives”? Explain.
Since Putin is, in fact, a ruthless and cunning anti-American gangster/dictator with blood on his hands, the feelings I have towards him are extreme caution, suspicion, and distrust, rather than “allegiance”.
At the same time, some things are true, even if Vladimir Putin says them. And Putin will be viewed “more favorably” than Biden by pretty much anyone who prefers strength to weakness, or who prefers clarity to mush. But such preferences pretty much exclude Joe Biden and his supporters.