From Russia With Love

You guys on here are all that's left. All those with a smidgen of self-respect have jumped off the train. All that is left is you virulent haters . . . just a footnote in history.
Once again the projecting & confessions of a pin headed, pc, progressive kool aid drinking duck...
Atta boy!
 
When Americans were asked their opinion of Vladimir Putin in July of 2014, Republicans hated the guy more than Democrats did. The Russian president’s net favorability (the percentage who view him favorably minus the percentage who view him unfavorably) was -66 among Republicans three summers ago. Now that number is -10.

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As you can see, the opinion of Putin among Democrats has gone in the opposite direction, and the same goes for perceptions of Russia by members of America’s dominant political parties.

As Vox points out, with a -10 net favorability among GOP members, the Russian president is far better liked by them than either Hillary Clinton (-77) or Barack Obama (-64).

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/12/republicans-suddenly-love-vladimir-putin.html
 
When Americans were asked their opinion of Vladimir Putin in July of 2014, Republicans hated the guy more than Democrats did. The Russian president’s net favorability (the percentage who view him favorably minus the percentage who view him unfavorably) was -66 among Republicans three summers ago. Now that number is -10.

58518cbb1800002c00e42a1e.png


As you can see, the opinion of Putin among Democrats has gone in the opposite direction, and the same goes for perceptions of Russia by members of America’s dominant political parties.

As Vox points out, with a -10 net favorability among GOP members, the Russian president is far better liked by them than either Hillary Clinton (-77) or Barack Obama (-64).

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/12/republicans-suddenly-love-vladimir-putin.html
Fake news
 
When Americans were asked their opinion of Vladimir Putin in July of 2014, Republicans hated the guy more than Democrats did. The Russian president’s net favorability (the percentage who view him favorably minus the percentage who view him unfavorably) was -66 among Republicans three summers ago. Now that number is -10.

58518cbb1800002c00e42a1e.png


As you can see, the opinion of Putin among Democrats has gone in the opposite direction, and the same goes for perceptions of Russia by members of America’s dominant political parties.

As Vox points out, with a -10 net favorability among GOP members, the Russian president is far better liked by them than either Hillary Clinton (-77) or Barack Obama (-64).

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/12/republicans-suddenly-love-vladimir-putin.html
Trump says election rigged, Democrats scoff. Trump wins election, Democrats say election rigged.
 
Tell me if you have heard this one,

No big deal, just the Trump administration sending $200 million in military aid to Ukraine
23 hours ago
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...C3EQqUMISDAI&usg=AOvVaw2kgTWhLD3wELolI70ZkeuQ

I think that's great. But speaking of support for Europe, what I'd also like from the Trump admin is some sort of clear articulation of how he sees our relationship with our traditional ally and trade partner Europe?

I'm just confused. First Trump goes on a European blitzkrieg: talks down about our allies and even the US, talks of the importance of having Russia as an ally... and now you're crowing that he's giving money to protect Ukraine. Not sure why you're so excited, to me it's like there is no plan.
 
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