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McCain Goes Beastmode On Trump Over Putin Praise: He’s A Putin Propagandist
Trump made the media rounds Sunday, also appearing on Fox News and repeating that “it’s really good if we get along with other countries knowing that we want to do well against them”.
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Putin offered Trump a glowing endorsement last Thursday, calling the business mogul the “absolute leader of the presidential race”.
“We need a president that actually will stand up for American interests, whether it’s in Europe or in the Middle East. And that’s how you create a better relationship with Putin”.
“He says that he wants to move to another level of relations, to a deeper level of relations with Russian Federation. He came out with a very nice statement about me and I said that’s very nice, I’m honoured by it”, he said.
“Thank you for supporting my Grandpa and thank you for being here on this attractive day”, said Trump’s 8-year-old granddaughter Kai Madison. And by the way, I hate some of these people but I’d never kill them.
“He is a strong leader”, the businessman added.
“No, because I think that my words represent toughness and strength. You see where Obama’s in the 30s and low 40s and (Putin’s) up in the 80s”. “In order to balance them there should be some agreed and transparently applied rules”, the president said in an interview. “Anybody that opposes him ultimately is pushed away”, he said.
Donald Trump unleashed a firestorm of criticism from liberals, conservatives and those in between when he called for a ban on Muslims entering the United States. Lot of killing going on, a lot of stupidity, and that’s the way it is.
The leading Republican candidate was challenged by host George Stephanopoulos to condemn the killings of journalists, citing the 2006 murder of investigative reporter Anna Politkovskaya, which some activists have long linked to the Russian government.
Stephanopoulos then pressed Trump about the allegations, and Trump claimed, “They are allegations, yeah sure there are allegations”.
Cue McCain’s exasperated response in an interview later that day with Concord News Radio: “The thing that’s so concerning about Mr. Trump’s compliments of Vladimir Putin is that Vladimir Putin has slaughtered his own-killed his own people, including people I knew”.
A recent column in a prominent nationalist journal pointed to Trump’s campaign slogan – “Make America Great Again!” – and argued the billionaire would become a shrewd defender of American interests.
That’s the wrong question. The Committee to Protect Journalists reports Russian journalists experience intimidation and censorship. Or maybe another group in Russia’s various power networks committed the atrocities.
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Russian Federation can be a unsafe place for journalists.