Well, Russia scored pretty big. I assume they got more than they thought they could out of Trump. The US regime remains hesitant on NATO (defeating the purpose of a co-defensive alliance). Feuds and insults Western Democratic leaders. Calls the EU a "foe." Believes a "powerful and strong denial" of Putin over US Intelligence and the GOP US Senate. No hint of letting up with our trade feuds with Mexico, Canada, the EU or China. Trump failed to levy a single criticism against Russia when directly asked (but criticized his own country).
Western allies, trading partners, NATO, neighbors, the EU, immigrants or domestic political rivals = fine to insult and assign blame. When it comes to Putin or Charlottesville Nazis - its "both sides." Don't get me wrong, I don't think the President should run around insulting world leaders, but odd to do it to our allies and not people actively working to undermine our interests.
https://www.cnn.com/2017/08/15/politics/trump-charlottesville-delay/index.htmlAll that aside -
read the transcript. The President of the United States is unable to answer basic on-point questions without sounding like a Donald Trump mad-lib. Direct question: ramble ramble no answer investigation - Hillary - no collusion. Why is this not concerning to everyone? Not a rhetorical question.
This was probably the Trumpiest response. The question was - DO YOU HOLD RUSSIA ACCOUNTABLE FOR ANYTHING IN PARTICULAR? The response: You see, both the US and Russia are responsible, because the investigation, and Hillary, and Trump easily beat Hillary and there wasn't any collusion, and we have lots of nuclear weapons.
See if you can spot any criticism of any Russia policy:
Mr. President, you tweeted this morning that it’s U.S. foolishness, stupidity and the Mueller probe that is responsible for the decline in U.S. relations with Russia.
Do you hold Russia at all accountable for anything in particular? And if so, what would you — what would you consider them — that they are responsible for?
TRUMP: Yes I do. I hold both countries responsible.
I think that the United States has been foolish. I think we’ve all been foolish. We should’ve had this dialogue a long time ago; a long time, frankly, before I got to office.
And I think we’re all to blame. I think that the United States now has stepped forward along with Russia, and we’re getting together and we have a chance to do some great things, whether it’s nuclear proliferation in terms of stopping — you have to do it, ultimately that’s probably the most important thing that we could be working on.
But I do feel that we have both made some mistakes. I think that the — the probe is a disaster for our country. I think it’s kept us apart, it’s kept us separated.
There was no collusion at all. Everybody knows it. And people are being brought out to the fore (ph). So far that I know, virtually none of it related to the campaign. And they’re going to have to try really hard to find somebody that did relate to the campaign.
That was a clean campaign. I beat Hillary Clinton easily. And, frankly, we beat her — and I’m not even saying from the standpoint — we won that race. And it’s a shame that there could even be a little bit of a cloud over it. People know that, people understand it. But the main thing — and we discussed this also — zero collusion.
And it has had a negative impact upon the relationship of the two largest nuclear powers in the world. We have 90 percent of nuclear power between the two countries.
It’s ridiculous. It’s ridiculous what’s going on with the probe.
http://time.com/5339848/donald-trump-vladimir-putin-summit-transcript/Or this gem: Why do you believe Putin over every US intelligence agency? Trump: something something Hillary's email.
Just now, President Putin denied having anything to do with the election interference in 2016. Every U.S. intelligence agency has concluded that Russia did.
What — who — my first question for you, sir, is who do you believe?
My second question is would you now, with the whole world watching, tell President Putin, would you denounce what happened in 2016 and would you warn him to never do it again?
TRUMP [not Putin]: So let me just say that we have two thoughts. You have groups that are wondering why the FBI never took the server — haven’t they taken the server. Why was the FBI told to leave the office of the Democratic National Committee?
I’ve been wondering that, I’ve been asking that for months and months and I’ve been tweeting it out and calling it out on social media. Where is the server? I want to know where is the server and what is the server saying?
With that being said, all I can do is ask the question. My people came to me, Dan Coates came to me and some others, they said they think it’s Russia. I have President Putin; he just said it’s not Russia.
I will say this: I don’t see any reason why it would be. But I really do want to see the server.
But I have — I have confidence in both parties. I — I really believe that this will probably go on for a while, but I don’t think it can go on without finding out what happened to the server. What happened to the servers of the Pakistani gentleman that worked on the DNC? Where are those servers? They’re missing; where are they? What happened to Hillary Clinton’s e-mails? 33,000 e-mails gone — just gone. I think in Russia they wouldn’t be gone so easily. I think it’s a disgrace that we can’t get Hillary Clinton’s 33,000 e-mails.
TRUMP: So I have great confidence in my intelligence people, but I will tell you that President Putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today.
And what he did is an incredible offer. He offered to have the people working on the case come and work with their investigators with respect to the 12 people. I think that’s an incredible offer. OK?
Thank you.
Of course, they were all pretty good. Question to Putin - why should Trump believe you over US intelligence agencies? Trump: The democrats lost the election. I won big. We did great. The FBI and someone else said there was no lying. We ran a brilliant campaign, that's why I'm president.
Umm, what?
For President Putin, if I could follow up as well, why should Americans and why should President Trump believe your statement that Russia did not intervene in the 2016 election, given the evidence that U.S. intelligence agencies have provided?And will you consider extraditing the 12 Russian officials that were indicted last week by a U.S. grand jury?
TRUMP : Well, I’m going to let the president answer the second part of that question.
But, as you know, the whole concept of that came up perhaps a little bit before, but it came out as a reason why the Democrats lost an election which, frankly, they should have been able to win, because the Electoral College is much more advantageous for Democrats, as you know, than it is to Republicans.
We won the Electoral College by a lot: 306 to 223, I believe. And that was a well-fought — that was a well-fought battle. We did a great job.
And, frankly — I’m going to let the president speak to the second part of your question — but just to say it one time again — and I say it all the time — there was no collusion. I didn’t know the president. There was nobody to collude with. There was no collusion with the campaign.
And every time you hear all of these, you know, 12 and 14 — it’s stuff that has nothing to do — and, frankly, they admit these are not people involved in the campaign.
But to the average reader out there, they’re saying, “Well, maybe that does.” It doesn’t.
And even the people involved, some, perhaps, told mis-stories (ph). Or, in one case, the FBI said there was no lying. There was no lying. Somebody else said there was.
We ran a brilliant campaign, and that’s why I’m president.
Thank you.
This is very strange.