I know, I noticed a headline yesterday about how the right is using its anger in the wake of Boehner’s resignation. Conservatives (in some people’s minds) are just always angry — yet it’s the left that seems to angry to me.
An awkward toast, sideways glances, a stiff handshake.
Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin aren’t just geostrategic rivals. They are two guys who simply don’t like each other. … Obama has said he doesn’t view his relationship with Putin in personal terms. But the reality has become increasingly undeniable. Perhaps only Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems to get deeper under the skin of a president not known for faking admiration for people he doesn’t respect.
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Obama is for revolution and “democracy” in the Middle East. Putin supports stability and the support of existing regimes.
Obama is a worldwide promoter of all types of perversion. Putin leads the nations that want to protect their children from deviants.
Putin’s nation supplies many other countries with oil and gas to heat their homes and fuel their cars. Obama is constantly at war with the U.S. energy industry as he believes that all our energy needs can be met by wind, solar, algae and unicorn burps.
Like most current events, the comparison would really be funny if it weren’t so sad.
Why is it when the left stands up for what they believe in, it is passion. When the right does. it is rage.
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I know, I noticed a headline yesterday about how the right is using its anger in the wake of Boehner’s resignation. Conservatives (in some people’s minds) are just always angry — yet it’s the left that seems to angry to me.
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So are we surprised that the U.S. was surprised?
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/middle-east/Russia-surprises-US-with-accord-on-battling-ISIS/articleshow/49135366.cms
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It is interesting to read this article with the knowledge that the U.S. has been able to train “4 or 5” rebels to fight against Assad.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2015/09/28/at-u-n-monday-obama-and-putin-grapple-over-the-future-international-order/
I also like the part where in the midst of the Syrian crisis, Obama is trying to turn the Indian president into a tree-hugger.
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Well that was awkward.
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/09/barack-obama-vladimir-putin-russia-awkward-214177
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An awkward toast, sideways glances, a stiff handshake.
Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin aren’t just geostrategic rivals. They are two guys who simply don’t like each other. … Obama has said he doesn’t view his relationship with Putin in personal terms. But the reality has become increasingly undeniable. Perhaps only Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems to get deeper under the skin of a president not known for faking admiration for people he doesn’t respect.
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Yes, Obama and Putin disagree on most matters.
Obama is for revolution and “democracy” in the Middle East. Putin supports stability and the support of existing regimes.
Obama is a worldwide promoter of all types of perversion. Putin leads the nations that want to protect their children from deviants.
Putin’s nation supplies many other countries with oil and gas to heat their homes and fuel their cars. Obama is constantly at war with the U.S. energy industry as he believes that all our energy needs can be met by wind, solar, algae and unicorn burps.
Like most current events, the comparison would really be funny if it weren’t so sad.
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