Trump tears into the 'RINOs, Warmongers,
and Fake News' for 'misrepresenting' him
calling Putin a 'genius' and blames Biden
and the Democrats for letting Russian
leader 'get everything he wanted'
Daily Mail (UK),
by
Elizabeth Elkind
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
3/1/2022 10:05:35 PM
Donald Trump lashed out at the media and Republican 'warmongers' in an angry statement on Tuesday for 'misrepresenting' his comments calling Russian President Vladimir Putin a 'genius' for invading Ukraine.The former president blamed 'Biden, NATO, and the West' for Moscow's unprovoked attack on its neighbor and accused them of doing nothing while Putin declared two breakaway separatist regions of Ukraine to be independent republics, which then allowed their pro-Russia leaders to invite the Kremlin's troops.It comes as reports indicate President Joe Biden will close United States airspace to Russian planes
Pooty cannot be faulted for taking advantage of the weakest American president possible. If you were in his shoes, you would do the same.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Kate318 3/1/2022 11:00:16 PM (No. 1087271)
Clickbait.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
paleoconserv43 3/1/2022 11:33:28 PM (No. 1087305)
I love Trump but he talks too much. Of course they will misconstrue his words, so he should just learn to shut up sometimes.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
LaValette 3/2/2022 1:19:17 AM (No. 1087351)
When those responsible for our stupid and dangerous policy toward Russia and Ukraine over the past few and current administrations, policies that might yet get us into a nuclear war, to try and dismiss any criticism as being an apologist for Putin is to betray how vulnerable they are to such criticism. It is deflection on the part of the guilty when their guilt is exposed.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
pensom2 3/2/2022 1:37:25 AM (No. 1087359)
Donald, Donald. I love ya, man, but . . . you couldn't see this coming when you started talking?
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
EQKimball 3/2/2022 2:01:00 AM (No. 1087362)
“You will never have to explain what you meant by what you don’t say.” Sam Rayburn
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
judy 3/2/2022 2:33:13 AM (No. 1087369)
Oh please anyone who thinks Biden accomplished anything positive. Please come forward. Trump is the fake media’s target. One thing for sure the Republican Party only stands for their own re-election .I don’t blame Trump for defending himself & the country.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Rama41 3/2/2022 3:31:49 AM (No. 1087376)
Unfortunately, Trump is his own worst enemy.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
judy 3/2/2022 4:25:10 AM (No. 1087397)
The fake republicans & the media is the enemy. Biden is president, not Trump. Compare the last 2 years & tell me who's the best president for the people.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Rinktum 3/2/2022 6:06:50 AM (No. 1087423)
#6, It’s a whole other ballgame now. If he had said nothing the media and democrats would say he was hiding because of his support of Putin. Donald Trump cannot win with these yahoos. The fact of the matter is that he spoke the truth. Putin was smart to wait until the most incompetent boob in the history of the country had to deal with the fallout of his actions. Putin knew Biden was unfit and that corruption had tainted him. I am sure he knew about every deal Hunter made on his behalf all around the world and those his old dad as VP had enforced. Putin knows who Joe Biden is.
While I agree President Trump does make some unforced verbal errors, more often than not, he is on point. One word of caution to him. Lighten up on the whining. Just remind the people how their lives were going under his leadership. Take “I” out of your lexicon. Spread the praise around. Give the people a positive take on getting the job done again. Many people out here are fearful that Biden has done too much damage. They need hope. Lay it out there for them. Running the country is a team effort that requires a focused America First leader. Assure them you have the team and the determination to make this country great again. Ragging on about what could have been is pointless. Tell us what will be. Be a happy warrior.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
msjena 3/2/2022 7:32:41 AM (No. 1087485)
Well, at least he didn't say "minor incursions" would be OK.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
ARKfamily 3/2/2022 8:03:36 AM (No. 1087511)
I am surprised at all of the negative comments. I sure hope those who criticize always, always, are spot on when they are speaking.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 3/2/2022 8:20:23 AM (No. 1087526)
Trump made it very clear a long time ago what he thinks of the msm and the left in general. He could care less what they think of him. While I, too, would like to see him roll back on the whining a bit, his recent tirades are meant to be attention getters and to rile up the msm. But yes, when he formally announces post-CPAC that he is running for reelection in 2024, he would be very well-served to start articulating his vision for restoring American greatness and values. During the current dark days, folks just need something, anything, to hang their hat on. He has to because few other pubbies are except for DeSantis.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
bigfatslob 3/2/2022 8:35:01 AM (No. 1087536)
I liked the attacks and the return fire nature of Donald Trump when he was mean tweeting but sometimes Trump should measure his words before he speaks. The democrats and RINOs are looking for 'soundbites' when Trump speaks this was one of them. When Trump is right, he doesn't have to always do a victory dance. MAGA
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
felixcat 3/2/2022 8:45:58 AM (No. 1087544)
Larry Hogan, Governor MD-R(ish) was on Cavuto (of course) yesterday whining himself about Trump calling Putin smart and savvy. Good grief, Gov., do you not know sarcasm when you hear it. Actually, Putin is/was smart and savvy to invade Ukraine with a weak, senile and corrupt old man in the White House.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Marzipan4 3/2/2022 8:53:49 AM (No. 1087552)
I’m very weary of parrots. Even bad criminals have some good strengths . Putin while devious is very shrewd. Biden took and poked the bear for his continuing kubuki theater of ‘look at me, The greatest president whoever lived, trust me I’m from the government’. Putin has said no to NATO and don’t ask again since the early 2000s however the NWO crowd emboldened by gains from Covid lockdown feel like they can mask Putin. Foolish. They caused this mess with climate nannyism and we’re all suppose to shame Putin for their provocation. Bah humbug.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
justjoe1237 3/2/2022 9:00:14 AM (No. 1087564)
Trump is, in my view, the kind of flawed hero we see in Classical Greek theatre. His list of accomplishments as president is magnificent. He is both highly intelligent and bold enough to act on what he envisions.
If he had tamped down the self-aggrandisement, the narcissism, and simply ignored the Hollywood ignoramuses who goaded him into childish outbursts, he would have won re-election at a walk, won by epic margins too big for cheating to matter.
But like a tragic hero, he really could not help himself. If a janitor in Sheboygan called Trump a name, or a nincompoop in Beverly Hills, Trump had to run to Twitter and name call right back. About half the country could forgive him this debasement of the office of the presidency and focus instead on the brilliance of his policies. The other half focused on his narcissism, his meanness, and in the course of four years came to utterly loathe him.
Was he misrepresented by the media in his comments about Putin? My first reaction was "fake news." But I listened to what he actually said, and all I could think was, as another poster here put it, "Donald shut up!" This psychopath in Russia is about to murder innocent civilians, men, women, and children, on a horrific scale-- you don't under any circumstances call him a genius! You are only doing that to insult Biden by an implied comparison. In other words, you are giving in to the most immature impulses of your ego-- hubris-- as you did over and over, much to the impairment of your impressive record.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
ARKfamily 3/2/2022 9:06:46 AM (No. 1087570)
I have one more comment. For the four years of Donald Trump's presidency, we listened to Democrats bash him with continuous impeachment proceedings. First one had to do with Russian collusion and second one had to do with a Ukraine phone call.
I am tired of people's assessment that Donald Trump is whining. His character was attacked time and time again in the public eye. Covid hits and the sham of an election and he should be silent. Yesterday, it was revealed in the Wisconsin Election hearings that nursing homes were used for election fraud. A 100+ year old voted for Biden but hasn't recognized family in ten years.
I don't know if it isn't Russia, Ukraine, or China, I really don't think the media will know what to do. . .
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
ARKfamily 3/2/2022 9:09:08 AM (No. 1087572)
Sorry, the sentence "Covid hits and the sham of an election and he should be silent" was a question not a statement.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Speedypetey 3/2/2022 9:32:31 AM (No. 1087595)
Compared to Biden's puppetmasters Putin is a genius wiping out millions of dollars of U.S. funded biolabs (for what), halting natural gas pipeline theft, stopping U.S. elites money laundering and human trafficking.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Zigrid 3/2/2022 10:04:15 AM (No. 1087630)
Thanks to cell phones and computers...the world has a ring side seat to putin's aggression and the valiant stand Ukrainians are making for their country...and don't you love Zelinsky...Ukraine's leader...he's a General George Patton character...wonder if Patton has come back as Zelinsky...just wondering...he always said ...while fighting Germany's aggression ...he knew he had been in battle before many times through history...
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
smokincol 3/2/2022 12:15:42 PM (No. 1087735)
our President is the only arbiter of truth in the whole of civilized society, which makes him difficult to deal with because he can speak freely and who can rebut the truth? - no one.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
GoodDeal 3/2/2022 7:52:11 PM (No. 1088083)
The State of the Failure is total destruction of the Constitution, the election system, the energy industry, the economy, the border, the justice system, and the law enforcement system. Besides all that in their eyes it's MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
NYbob 3/2/2022 9:47:21 PM (No. 1088146)
Whatever limey communists say for a lot of people they really need to remember who was President when Russia wasn't invading anyone because oil was $40 at the well and gasoline was under $2 at the pump. In those days OUR strategic Oil Reserve was full, not being drained for zero effect.
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