Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Putin's poodle: Trump sells out U.S. intelligence agencies with the world watching

By DAILY NEWS EDITORIAL BOARD
Before the entire world Monday, the self-styled tough-guy, America-First President revealed himself to be Russian President Vladimir Putin’s poodle.

Putin flatly denied what every U.S. intelligence agency has concluded, what new indictments by Special Counsel Robert Mueller now underline: That agents of the GRU, the intelligence agency Putin used to work for and still leads, spearheaded 2016 presidential election interference.

The Russian president counters the mountain of evidence with an empty and robotic assertion: “the Russian State has not interfered and will never interfere in internal American affairs.”

Associated Press reporter — and Daily News alum — Jonathan Lemire gave Trump a binary choice: “who do you believe?”

At first, the man it pains us to say is our President refused to answer the question. He attacked Democrats for losing the election and dissembled, weaving together bits of conspiracy theories. Then he got down to brass tacks: He believes Putin.

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“Coats said they think it’s Russia,” Trump said, referring to his director of national intelligence. “Putin says it’s not Russia. I don’t see any reason why it would be” Russia.

That sound you hear is the head of the U.S. executive branch stabbing his intelligence agencies in the back in order to side, against all evidence, alongside the leader of a country that meddled in an American election and wants to do it again.

Trump, in fact, blessed Putin as “extremely strong and powerful” in his denial — words he would never assign to the reams of proof compiled by the top four American intelligence agencies — and talked up the Russian president’s “incredible offer” to have his own agents review what U.S. officials have found.

He derides reports with which he disagrees as “fake news,” then buys the Russian narrative hook, line, sinker, pole and boat.

Ignorant about decades of Moscow meddling, from the Korean and Vietnam Wars, to Cuba and Eastern Europe, Trump says relations have “NEVER been worse.” Worse than the ignorance is the finger-pointing: He blames “many years of U.S. foolishness and stupidity and now, the Rigged Witch Hunt.”

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Nothing about Russia’s annexation of Crimea. Or its complicity in the shooting down of a civilian airliner. Or its meddling in the 2016 elections.

“We’re all to blame,” said the American President Monday, the foreign-policy equivalent of his “both sides” drivel after a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville.


It would be high comedy if it were not a national tragedy. And a national emergency.

2 comments:

  1. I don't think he can top this performance. If he was attempting to be a world class idiot and traitor to his country, then he was absolutely brilliant.
    You must all be terrified to find out what he promised Vlad in order to get the blackmail photos and tapes back. Maybe he has opened your borders to all Russian agents, Russian Mafia, murderers and rapists. That would be ironic.
    Maybe he wants to build a sky bridge between the US and Russia. Convenient but rather expensive for tax payers. They will still be paying for the fricking Mexican wall for next 50 years.
    Anyway it is sure going to be interesting. You can always come to Canada.
    Heaven help you all.
    Love Shadow

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  2. Seems like Cheeto and the worse is yet to come the fool id running scare is still full of surprise
    they are in for a rude awakening if we are going to just crawl in a hole we refuse to give up our freedom and we will pick up arms to prove our point . the republicans is a bunch of spineless no good SOBs that scared of their own shadows .
    Love Witchy

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