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To: longnshort who wrote (962209)9/8/2016 7:35:02 AM
From: Mongo2116  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575771
 
AND THE STUPID CHEER THIS IDIOT WHITE TRASH LOL!!

During tonight’s “Commander-and-Chief” forum, Republican nominee and false patriot Donald Trump insulted the President of the United States and the very office he is aspiring to when he began openly praising the dictator of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin.

“The man has very strong control over a country. Now, it’s a very different system and I don’t happen to like the system, but certainly in that system, he’s been a leader. Far more than our president has been a leader. I think I would have a very, very good relationship with Putin. I think I would have a very, very good relationship with Russia.”

In one fell swoop, Trump attacked President Barack Obama and proclaimed that he would be very, very, good friends with a strongarm tyrant who murders journalists in his own country and whose airstrikes slaughtered 2,000 Syrians in just six months; a man who oppresses and actively encourages discrimination against LGBT Russians and throttles the freedom of expression while he and his oligarch friends pillage the country for all its worth.



To: longnshort who wrote (962209)9/8/2016 7:37:13 AM
From: Mongo2116  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575771
 
looks like u r wrong again as usual!!! lol!!!

As Obama Years Draw to Close, President and U.S. Seen Favorably in Europe and AsiaFew overseas confident that Trump can handle foreign policy

BY RICHARD WIKE, JACOB POUSHTER AND HANI ZAINULBHAI

As he nears the end of his presidency, Barack Obama continues to enjoy a broad degree of international popularity. A new Pew Research Center survey conducted in 10 European nations, four major Asia-Pacific countries, Canada and the United States finds that half or more of those polled in 15 of 16 countries express confidence in the American leader.

Although he has not been universally praised by global publics throughout his two terms in office, previous Pew Research Center surveys have found higher international ratings for Obama than for his predecessor, George W. Bush. During the Bush era, opposition to U.S. foreign policy and rising anti-Americanism were widespread in many regions of the world, but Obama’s election in November 2008 led to a significant improvement in America’s global image. The shift was especially dramatic in Western Europe, where assessments of Bush were grim, but subsequent views of Obama have been remarkably positive.