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real-human
Joined: 02 Jul 2011 Posts: 14900 Location: on earth
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Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2017 9:27 am Post subject: USA and Russia to trump the same |
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Trump wants to have people in the media fired, he is at war at the media. He defends Putin and his killings...
his false equivalencies are so disturbing it is amazing, to trump Putin is the best of the best in the world.
http://www.msnbc.com/am-joy/watch/trump-on-putin-there-are-a-lot-of-killers-870598211658
Trump on Putin: ‘There are a lot of killers’
Quote: | Joy Reid and her guests react to Donald Trump defending Putin in a recent interview, and what Putin’s agenda may be. |
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real-human
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Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2017 11:33 am Post subject: |
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Joe: Trump must state he's against assassinating rivals
Quote: | Backlash continues to grow over President Trump's refusal to rebuke Russian President Vladimir Putin or Trump equating the U.S. with Russia on 'killers'. The Morning Joe panel discusses.
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real-human
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Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2017 8:35 pm Post subject: |
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http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/defending-putin-trump-rejects-the-united-states-moral-authority?cid=eml_mra_20170206
Defending Putin, Trump rejects the United States’ moral authority
02/06/17 08:00 AM—UPDATED 02/06/17 11:23 AM
By Steve Benen
Quote: | A couple of weeks ago, the Washington Post asked a provocative question: “Is President Trump surrendering America’s moral high ground?” What’s become painfully clear, however, is that as far as Donald Trump is concerned, the United States doesn’t have any moral authority to forfeit.
President Donald Trump in an interview to air Sunday said he respects Vladimir Putin, and when challenged that the Russian president is “a killer” pushed back that the U.S. is not innocent.
Trump made the remarks to Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly in an interview that will air before the Super Bowl.
In context, the Fox host asked the president why he respects Putin. “Well, I respect a lot of people,” Trump said, “but that doesn’t mean I’m going to get along with him.”
O’Reilly reminded Trump, “Putin’s a killer,” The U.S. president responded, “There are a lot of killers. We’ve got a lot of killers. What, do you think our country’s so innocent?”
Americans generally aren’t accustomed to hearing their president be quite this critical of the United States – out loud and in public. What’s more, the idea that the U.S. chief executive sees a moral equivalence between us and an autocratic thug came as a reminder that Donald Trump doesn’t always hold his country in the highest regard.
Indeed, while it’s practically unheard of for an American president to blast his own country this way, let’s not forget that Trump has invested quite a bit of time running down the United States, especially while defending Vladimir Putin.
In December 2015, for example, then-candidate Trump was asked about Putin’s habit of invading countries and killing critics. “He’s running his country, and at least he’s a leader,” Trump replied, “unlike what we have in this country.” Reminded that Putin has been accused of ordering the murder of critics and journalists, Trump added, “Well, I think our country does plenty of killing also.”
In a July interview with the New York Times, the Republican added that the United States lacks the moral authority to lead, because we’re just not a good enough country to command respect abroad. “When the world looks at how bad the United States is, and then we go and talk about civil liberties, I don’t think we’re a very good messenger,” he said.
Again, sentiments such as “When the world looks at how bad the United States is…” are usually heard from America’s opponents, not America’s president.
When critics of U.S. foreign policy on the left made comments like these in the 1970s and 1980s, Republicans responded by condemning them as the “blame America first crowd.” A generation later, it’s a GOP president who’s given up on the idea of the United States being a beacon of hope and “a shining city on a hill.”
It is, to a very real degree, a national slander that’s deeply at odds with Trump’s purported nationalism. This, coupled with his explicit rejection of American exceptionalism, is also deeply at odds with presidential traditions, at least in the country.
This also serves as an amazing reminder about the irony of recent history. Around eight years ago at this time, President Obama spoke to several international audiences, helping restore America’s standing and credibility, and he acknowledged missteps in U.S. foreign policy, most notably with the war in Iraq. Soon after, the right was apoplectic: Obama, they said, had launched an “apology tour” abroad.
The argument never really made sense, but eight years later, the tables have clearly turned. The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg noted during the campaign that President Obama “has never spoken as negatively about America as Donald Trump has,” and what was true before Election Day, evidently, remains true now.
Postscript: The most alarming possible interpretation of Trump’s stated “respect” for the Russian president is that Trump is comfortable with Putin’s use of violence – even against domestic rivals – as a legitimate governing tool. It’d be helpful for the White House to bring clarity to this question, though given Trump World’s recent track record, no one could be sure which parts of their claims were true. |
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real-human
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Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2017 9:15 pm Post subject: |
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http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc-news/watch/retired-general-trump-confused-american-values-870963267752
MSNBC LIVE 2/6/17
Retired general: Trump confused American values
Quote: | Retired general Barry McCaffrey joins NBC's Hallie Jackson to discuss Trump's "respect" for Russian President Vladimir Putin and how Vice President Mike Pence addressed the controversial remarks. |
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mat-ty
Joined: 07 Jul 2007 Posts: 7850
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 10:48 am Post subject: |
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Do you ever feel like you're talking to yourself? |
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mac
Joined: 07 Mar 1999 Posts: 17757 Location: Berkeley, California
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 11:15 am Post subject: |
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Does Trump wear a Russian flag in the closet? Or is it just a bromance with Putin? |
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real-human
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 12:15 pm Post subject: |
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mat-ty wrote: | Do you ever feel like you're talking to yourself? |
darn you are talking to yourself... But seems Trump is talking behind the lines with Russia...
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow/watch/russia-propaganda-turns-up-in-us-foreign-policy-query-871470659984
THE RACHEL MADDOW SHOW 2/6/17
Russia propaganda turns up in US foreign policy query
Quote: | Rachel Maddow reports on Russia propaganda about Poland invading Belarus, which would be an obscure story except that senior White House officials have reportedly made inquiries about it, leading to questions about where the White House is getting its information. |
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jp5
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2017 1:11 pm Post subject: |
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More bullshit from the Soros troll. |
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real-human
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Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2017 10:12 pm Post subject: |
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trump et all are so clueless to even PBS and what education is about and how some actually get it from TV without McDonnalds ads. as we know watching fox makes you dumber, watching PBS does not, so of course right wingers hate anything that could make you smarter. They need their dumb base to grow dumber.
Trump wants the TV to be like russias all fox news and so on. . so much that he is defending another fox rapist harasser, just like him...
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2017/4/5/1650513/-Retired-4-star-U-S-Army-general-pens-NYT-Op-Ed-Save-PBS-It-Makes-Us-Safer
Retired U.S. Army general makes a plea to save PBS, says it makes us ‘smarter, stronger, safer’
Quote: | Retired U.S. Army General Stanley McChrystal is speaking out to save PBS. In an op-ed in the New York Times, McChrystal says “Public broadcasting makes our nation smarter, stronger and, yes, safer.”
I like to say that leadership is a choice. As our leaders in Washington confront tough decisions about our budget priorities, I urge them to continue federal funding for public broadcasting. Public broadcasting makes our nation smarter, stronger and, yes, safer. It’s a small public investment that pays huge dividends for Americans. And it shouldn’t be pitted against spending more on improving our military. That’s a false choice.
McChrystal notes how critical public media’s commercial-free programming promoting learning and diversity is to good parenting:
According to the Annie E. Casey Foundation, more than half of all kids in our country do not have the opportunity to attend a preschool program. I’ve also seen research that PBS local stations reach more children ages 2 to 5 than any other children’s network, and the new dedicated PBS Kids channel is the only free national programming for children that is available anywhere and anytime.
He makes the case that public media remains the most trusted news source in the country:
I’ve seen articles that say PBS and its member stations are ranked first in public trust among nationally known institutions. Why then would we degrade or destroy an institution that binds us together?
We need public media that acts as our largest classroom. We need broadcasting that treats us as citizens, not simply as consumers. We need a strong civil society where the connection between different people and groups is firm and vibrant, not brittle and divided. We need to defend against weaknesses within and enemies without, using the tools of civil society and hard power. We don’t have to pick one over the other.
Read General McChrystal’s full commentary here and consider calling your representatives today to save PBS. |
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