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As he did at Helsinki in 2018, Donald Trump is once again shamelessly sucking up to the world’s most evil man, our sworn enemy, whose sole purpose in life is to restore the Russian empire and …
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As he did at Helsinki in 2018, Donald Trump is once again shamelessly sucking up to the world’s most evil man, our sworn enemy, whose sole purpose in life is to restore the Russian empire and weaken the United States and its allies as much as possible. Trump’s treatment of an ally, a man literally fighting for the life of his country, was an embarrassing, outrageous, unprecedented display of bullying – in the Oval Office, on national TV, IN FRONT OF THE WHOLE WORLD! – all undoubtedly choreographed to please Vladimir Putin, his partner in crime.
Plain and simple, history will view Donald Trump a coward, and even worse, a traitor, his name to be mentioned in the same breath with the likes of Vidkun Quisling and Benedict Arnold. For those who still cling to the absurd notion of a man with the best interests of his country at heart, it’s time to wake up and smell the coffee. It takes a special kind of delusion to not see the obvious truth in all this.
Lynn Scott
SoudanAs he did at Helsinki in 2018, Donald Trump is once again shamelessly sucking up to the world’s most evil man, our sworn enemy, whose sole purpose in life is to restore the Russian empire and weaken the United States and its allies as much as possible. Trump’s treatment of an ally, a man literally fighting for the life of his country, was an embarrassing, outrageous, unprecedented display of bullying – in the Oval Office, on national TV, IN FRONT OF THE WHOLE WORLD! – all undoubtedly choreographed to please Vladimir Putin, his partner in crime.
Plain and simple, history will view Donald Trump a coward, and even worse, a traitor, his name to be mentioned in the same breath with the likes of Vidkun Quisling and Benedict Arnold. For those who still cling to the absurd notion of a man with the best interests of his country at heart, it’s time to wake up and smell the coffee. It takes a special kind of delusion to not see the obvious truth in all this.
Lynn Scott
Soudan