Now we’re in the final weeks before the elections. The Democrats are fumbling and vice president Kamala Harris seems to be imploding. You would expect to hear more “Russia, Russia, and Russia” nonsense.
Bob Woodward’s latest book includes a claim that Donald Trump, the former president of the United States, spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin several times. This is something I don’t believe at all, just like I do not believe Joe Biden. The media and Dems, eager to support Kamala, have been all over this.
Jake Tapper, CNN’s Jake Tapper, had to ask the former UK leader Boris Johnson a question about it. I don’t believe he received the answer that he was expecting. Tapper was speechless, I have never seen him look so good.
Johnson replied, “Well, that’s not true.”
“What I can say to our viewers is that when I dealt with President Trump about Russia — for example, when the Russians poisoned individuals in the UK — the Trump administration, you know over, exceeded expectations. They expelled 60 Russian spy agents. The Trump administration provided the Ukrainians with lethal weapons — Javelin missiles, to be used against Putin’s forces.” As opposed to Barack Obama’s unwillingness to do so.
Johnson: “I would be curious to know the content of those conversations.” If they did take place.” Translation?
Tapper swallowed up his face and then said that he was also interested.
The bottom line?
Hillary Clinton promoted the “Russia, Russia Russia” nonsense. It didn’t work. It won’t work again.
Let’s review. There are many other actions, in addition to Johnson’s statement, that demonstrate how absurd this whole thing is. Trump said on this week’s “Flagrant podcast” that he wanted the EU to stop using Russian oil by telling them, we are protecting you against Russia, and you deal with them. He then imposed sanctions against Russia on Nord Stream 2.
He was laughed at, but it turned out that he had a point. Joe Biden lifted sanctions. Russia invaded Ukraine. Biden, not Trump, was the one who bowed to Russia and showed weakness.
This may be the only time a CNN audience was treated to the truth about the issue.
Tapper asked Johnson also about the comments Biden made allegedly about Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Biden called him a “bad effing person.” Notice how Johnson reacts differently. He replies that sometimes there are intemperate words used in the process. Translation?
People enjoyed Tapper getting schooled.
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