No. Standing with Putin makes one a Putin puppet. There are many non Democrats that don't stand with Putin.
Minus: Jill Stein speaks Russian?
inews.co.uk: Can Putin speak English? Vladimir Putin can speak English, but while his ability to speak the language is reported to be good, he is not fluent and rarely uses it publicly. The Kremlin’s spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, said in 2021: “He practically understands English completely and sometimes even corrects the translators". link
I don't know if she spoke with Putin. She has definitely acted to help Putin, though. If she had not been in the race in 2016 Hillary Clinton could arguably have won. Every little bit helps when the margins are small.
d0n-OLD also does not speak Russian. Yet "Trump has spoken privately with Russia's Vladimir Putin at least 16 times since he entered office in 2017".
Washington Post: The two leaders meet for the first time in person on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit in Hamburg. The meeting was also attended by then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and interpreters, who later told reporters that the meeting had lasted two hours and covered the war in Syria.
The Post later reported that Trump had taken the unusual step of taking notes from his own interpreter after the meeting and instructing the employee not to discuss the details of the meeting, effectively limiting the amount of information other officials could learn about the meeting.
Trump also informally spoke with Putin at a dinner for the G-20 leaders later in the day. The U.S. president approached his Russian counterpart, and the only other party to the conversation was Putin’s interpreter, according to officials present. link
Trump had taken the unusual step of taking notes from his own interpreter after the meeting and instructing the employee not to discuss the details of the meeting, effectively limiting the amount of information other officials could learn about the meeting.
Me (asking the Copilot AI): When Barack Obama informed Dmitry Medvedev that he would have more flexibility after the election, what was he talking about?
Copilot: Barack Obama was referring to the issue of missile defense when he told Dmitry Medvedev that he would have more flexibility after the election. This conversation took place in March 2012, during a nuclear security summit in Seoul. Obama was caught on a hot mic telling Medvedev that he would have more flexibility to negotiate on missile defense after the U.S. presidential election in November 2012.
The context was that the U.S. and Russia had been in discussions about missile defense systems in Europe, which Russia opposed, fearing they could undermine its nuclear deterrent. Obama was indicating that he would be in a better position to address these concerns and potentially reach an agreement after the election, when he would no longer be constrained by the immediate political pressures of the campaign.
Me: I believe those missile defense systems were installed and the "flexibility" that Russia wanted was not given. Is that correct?
Copilot: Yes, you’re correct. Despite the conversation between Obama and Medvedev, the U.S. continued with its plans to deploy missile defense systems in Europe. The “flexibility” that Russia hoped for did not materialize in the way they wanted.
All of Putin's puppets are worried :P
ReplyDeleteJill Stein is a Putin puppet too? Are all non-Democrats "Putin Puppets", like all non-Hellenes are "barbarians"?
Deletebtw - Jill Stein speaks Russian?
DeleteMost people need translators.
DeleteAlthough Kamala likely already knows Farsi.
DeleteI suppose that the USIC simply needs more DEI/diversity.
DeleteMinus: Are all non-Democrats "Putin Puppets"...?
ReplyDeleteNo. Standing with Putin makes one a Putin puppet. There are many non Democrats that don't stand with Putin.
Minus: Jill Stein speaks Russian?
inews.co.uk: Can Putin speak English? Vladimir Putin can speak English, but while his ability to speak the language is reported to be good, he is not fluent and rarely uses it publicly. The Kremlin’s spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, said in 2021: “He practically understands English completely and sometimes even corrects the translators". link
I don't know if she spoke with Putin. She has definitely acted to help Putin, though. If she had not been in the race in 2016 Hillary Clinton could arguably have won. Every little bit helps when the margins are small.
d0n-OLD also does not speak Russian. Yet "Trump has spoken privately with Russia's Vladimir Putin at least 16 times since he entered office in 2017".
Washington Post: The two leaders meet for the first time in person on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit in Hamburg. The meeting was also attended by then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and interpreters, who later told reporters that the meeting had lasted two hours and covered the war in Syria.
The Post later reported that Trump had taken the unusual step of taking notes from his own interpreter after the meeting and instructing the employee not to discuss the details of the meeting, effectively limiting the amount of information other officials could learn about the meeting.
Trump also informally spoke with Putin at a dinner for the G-20 leaders later in the day. The U.S. president approached his Russian counterpart, and the only other party to the conversation was Putin’s interpreter, according to officials present. link
Gee, a world leader spoke to another world leader. Sounds pretty incriminating!
ReplyDeleteYes, very much so.
ReplyDeleteTrump had taken the unusual step of taking notes from his own interpreter after the meeting and instructing the employee not to discuss the details of the meeting, effectively limiting the amount of information other officials could learn about the meeting.
Yep, Remember when Obama told Medvied on an open mike just how much more flexible he'd be after the election?... Be sure and tell Vlad!
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DeleteDerpy's a Mamala's boy!
ReplyDeleteMe (asking the Copilot AI): When Barack Obama informed Dmitry Medvedev that he would have more flexibility after the election, what was he talking about?
ReplyDeleteCopilot: Barack Obama was referring to the issue of missile defense when he told Dmitry Medvedev that he would have more flexibility after the election. This conversation took place in March 2012, during a nuclear security summit in Seoul. Obama was caught on a hot mic telling Medvedev that he would have more flexibility to negotiate on missile defense after the U.S. presidential election in November 2012.
The context was that the U.S. and Russia had been in discussions about missile defense systems in Europe, which Russia opposed, fearing they could undermine its nuclear deterrent. Obama was indicating that he would be in a better position to address these concerns and potentially reach an agreement after the election, when he would no longer be constrained by the immediate political pressures of the campaign.
Me: I believe those missile defense systems were installed and the "flexibility" that Russia wanted was not given. Is that correct?
Copilot: Yes, you’re correct. Despite the conversation between Obama and Medvedev, the U.S. continued with its plans to deploy missile defense systems in Europe. The “flexibility” that Russia hoped for did not materialize in the way they wanted.