Posted on 03/11/2014 8:50:20 PM PDT by Impala64ssa
An insult to Urkel.
It’s not a one or the other thing.
We’re not liberals - We can do two things at once.
Disliking Obama for the wimpish, aroogant ass that he is doesn’t mean we think Putin is the kind of guy we want as a leader either.
It looks like the only people Obama can get tough with are Americans, especially Bitter Clingers, WWII veterans and cancer victims booted off their health insurance by Obamacare.
So there is a certain irony in seeing Obama repeatedly having his ass handed to him by Putin.
“An insult to Urkel.”
Thank you, agreed.
Also, an insult to James Bond who fought communists throughout his career.
It’s more like Dr. Evil vs. Zippy the pin-head.
“So there is a certain irony in seeing Obama repeatedly having his ass handed to him by Putin.”
At least Putin doesn’t hate Russia.
US citizens need to bring this warren of rats to bay. It is time to force Obama and the rest of his demiurges out of power and into prison.
Their Dictator is better than our Dicktater.
More like pajama boy!
He does remind me of Urkel a little bit but Urkel is smarter and not so crooked.
Dicktaker.
Agreed.
“there is a certain irony in seeing Obama repeatedly having his ass handed to him by Putin.”
Putin is running rings around the West at the moment. He is in a position to do pretty much whatever he wants.
The Western leaders are only too aware of the impossibility of going to war with Russia, and simultaneously petrified that the gas taps will be turned off; what we hear from Obama and EU country is only empty rhetoric and bluster.
Ouch.
“a power struggle that is going on between Obama and Vladimir Putin”???
What “power struggle”?
Obama Administration is all form, and no substance.
Obama warns the Russians that there will be ‘consequences’ and makes phone call after phone call, while Kerry states that he will refuse to meet Putin or Lavrov unless they agree to his terms...
This posturing is akin to a sixteen year-old kid attempting to impress a girlfriend rather than the carefully judged action of statesmen. As a British analyst said: “the west agrees that something must be done to stop Russia, and it also agrees that nothing can be done to stop it.”
America is a superpower but is tossed on the ropes—why? Lack of leadership. Putin does what he does, not because Russia’s a superpower but because he uses what he has to the fullest of his ability. It shows how personality is a big factor in history—Modern history (Liberal) says its about Movements and political class struggle. Traditional history states its about men—great men, evil men, holding and using power. It looks like the old ideas are the true ones after all.
“Putin does what he does, not because Russias a superpower but because he uses what he has to the fullest of his ability.”
Russia wants also RESPECT. It won’t allow the US to bully it, like US did to Libya, Pakistan or Yemen.
The other day I invented a proverb adhoc: “Don’t play in the bear’s woods and poke him in the ribs, he might get annoyed...”
Putin learned much from Yeltsyn, namely that a weak leader gets laughed at, despised and mocked. He himself never made that mistake. For years now - since 1999 - he strives to modernise and update the military, doubled the defence budget, used the oil and gas money to improve the people’s income (up 400% since year 2,000) , took back the national wealth (Yeltsyn privatisations) from the oligarchs, developped the economy (GDP up with 250%) and reduced drastically the national debt, which represent now only 8% of the GDP. He also introduced the flat tax, so people can get enough money left to buy goods. Last year 40 million Russians (25% of the population) took vacations abroad ... C’est du jamais vu in Russia, since the fall of Romanoffs...
Putin is nobody’s fool.
The same western leaders that ensured his Noble Peace Prize.
The same western countries that want to arrest Bush because he was a meanie.
and he, the graduate of Law School from Harvard, takes decisions AGAINST his country laws!
The latest:
Washingtons decision to provide $1 billion financial aid to the Maidan-appointed government of Ukraine violate the US Code §22:
"the provision of foreign assistance is prohibited to the government of any country whose duly elected head of government is deposed by military coup or decree."
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