Little-Acorn
03-21-2014, 06:56 PM
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I remember when Obama was caught on a open mike telling Putin that, after the election, he's be able to be a lot more flexible.
Turns out that Putin knew this even better then Obama did.
Putin knew that, as long as conservatives might have ANY say in American policy (by influencing a vote against Obama), Obama might still grow enough of a spine to do a Reaganesque face-off when Putin did something the U.S. didn't like. But after the election, Obama would no longer have to worry about what any conservatives thought, and would roll over as soon as Putin said "Boo".
And that's exactly how it has turned out.
Puting turns out to be a pretty good statesman, compared to the Keystone Kops we have falling all over themselves in DC. Too bad Putin is on the side of the once-and-future Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, instead of on the side of freedom.
And when it comes to U.S. - Russian relations, it's not clear WHAT side Obama, Reid, and Pelosi are on.
I remember when Obama was caught on a open mike telling Putin that, after the election, he's be able to be a lot more flexible.
Turns out that Putin knew this even better then Obama did.
Putin knew that, as long as conservatives might have ANY say in American policy (by influencing a vote against Obama), Obama might still grow enough of a spine to do a Reaganesque face-off when Putin did something the U.S. didn't like. But after the election, Obama would no longer have to worry about what any conservatives thought, and would roll over as soon as Putin said "Boo".
And that's exactly how it has turned out.
Puting turns out to be a pretty good statesman, compared to the Keystone Kops we have falling all over themselves in DC. Too bad Putin is on the side of the once-and-future Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, instead of on the side of freedom.
And when it comes to U.S. - Russian relations, it's not clear WHAT side Obama, Reid, and Pelosi are on.