>defend Putin at all costs We Are Trumpfags >defend Putin at all costs We Are Trumpfags >defend Putin at all costs We Are Trumpfags >defend Putin at all costs We Are Trumpfags >defend Putin at all costs We Are Trumpfags >defend Putin at all costs We Are Trumpfags
The Feeling being THIS fucking comfy. ...God I love my country. I never had a love for this land then I do now. It brings a great emotion beneath my chest seeing America and Russia shake hands. The Kikes screaming. Europe becoming accountable and changing themselves to be so.
Reminder to those who shill against this summit: You're inconsequential to what is happening here. You had your 8 years and we'll have our 8, or by god blessed, we'll have our eternity.
We'll never hold our heads in shame, we'll never be angry with what we have, and we'll not regret what was done. This is our time we have to ourselves.
hopefully people realise now that the purpose of trump wasn't to save america (an impossible task), but to diplomatically isolate the world's largest anti-white actor and amplify internal divisions which will lead to a racial civil war
>I don't know it its more humiliating to Americans to have their flags made in China, or to the Chinese that are working in sweat shops making flags of their biggest geopolitical rival I'd rather be shot in the face with paintballs full of acid than fly a Chinese made American flag.
Luke Morris
NEW STATEMENT FROM SENATOR JOHN MCCAIN: "TODAY'S PRESS CONFERENCE IN HELSINKI WAS ONE OF THE MOST DISGRACEFUL PERFORMANCES BY AN AMERICAN PRESIDENT IN MEMORY."
>EVERYONE IS MAD, THIS IS GREAT Good. Lefties will have to go if they don't want the rope.
Chase Peterson
Dude. he's a virgin who posts here for 20 hours a day
William Lee
# # Jej, that was exactly what happened last year.
> Then there was this somewhat surprising objection: The law, Trump said, “hurts the interests of our European allies.” > It was surprising not only because Trump has been notably skeptical of the value of European alliances in the past, but also because Europeans were instrumental U.S. partners in the sanctions imposed on Russia following its annexation of Crimea in 2014. > But these sanctions are different. European leaders have been vocal in their opposition to the bill since it was approved by the House last week, albeit for different reasons. > European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker warned of potential collateral damage to Europe’s energy market, as the sanctions could inadvertently hit European companies involved with Russia’s energy-export pipelines.
Here is the punchline and likely where everything connects, from NATO last week to today's meeting
> One such pipeline, the Nord Stream 2, which aims to carry natural gas from Russia to Germany through the Baltic Sea, involves several European companies.
Basically those sanctions approved by congress and opposed by Trump hit Europe hard. Trump should just say "fuck it" and apply it with maximum damage
>Listen here goys, you should not attempt to make peace with another nuclear power, you're supposed to die in a war you racist nazi goyim.
Connor Roberts
Trump proved not only unable, but unwilling to stand up to Putin..the president made a conscious choice to defend a tyrant against the fair questions of a free press, and to grant Putin an uncontested platform to spew propaganda and lies to the world.
You mean the mavericks wife. >maverick has been dead for months
Daniel Cooper
McCain: No prior president has ever abased himself more abjectly before a tyrant. Not only did President Trump fail to speak the truth about an adversary; but..our president failed to defend all that makes us who we are—a republic of free people dedicated to the cause of liberty
sounds about right, yeah. I mean. the sad thing is how predictable this is? nobody's gonna take this outrage seriously. (except the people who uniornically believe in the Russia hoax.)
I'm blown away the shills didn't take a moment to consider what their kvetching would look like in a week before sperging out. How many times must Trump use their outrage against them before they figure it out?
Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), daughter of fmr VP Cheney. I am deeply troubled by President Trump’s defense of Putin against the intelligence agencies of the U.S. and his suggestion of moral equivalence between the U.S. and Russia. Russia poses a grave threat to our national security.
Hudson Brown
I've been gone all day, why are people more pissed than usual over the Putin meeting?