tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1903235483068862940.post8142280888167617325..comments2024-03-19T15:24:48.864-07:00Comments on Green Eagle: Treason- The State of the Case Now- UpdatedGreen Eaglehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13477132834757467690noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1903235483068862940.post-20676434624617184162018-07-23T10:01:01.864-07:002018-07-23T10:01:01.864-07:00Ed, I do not appreciate people posting right wing ...Ed, I do not appreciate people posting right wing lies on my site. And just to make it clear, yes, it is true that Strzok and Page exchanged e-mails highly contemptuous of Donald Trump; anyone who does not feel that way about him is either extremely stupid and ignorant, or an enemy of this country. Which are you? No one who does not want Trump and virtually every other Republican removed from power in this country has a right to call themselves a true American.Green Eaglehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13477132834757467690noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1903235483068862940.post-61473266479045648502018-07-23T05:17:01.617-07:002018-07-23T05:17:01.617-07:00This One FBI Text In The Russia Probe Should Alarm...This One FBI Text In The Russia Probe Should Alarm Every American https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-07-20/one-fbi-text-russia-probe-should-alarm-every-americanEdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14658730069022837576noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1903235483068862940.post-18529903838058507702018-07-19T22:47:30.883-07:002018-07-19T22:47:30.883-07:00Thanks for a well thought out statement, Sam. I d...Thanks for a well thought out statement, Sam. I don't totally agree with everything you say, but I always appreciate comments from people who have given some real thought to the subject.Green Eaglehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13477132834757467690noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1903235483068862940.post-45943456172918722942018-07-18T20:19:13.875-07:002018-07-18T20:19:13.875-07:00Two points before my conclusions.
1) Back in 1987...Two points before my conclusions.<br /><br />1) Back in 1987, <a href="https://www.vox.com/2016/12/30/14127288/thirty-years-ago-trump-proposed-allying-with-the-ussr-against-france-and-pakistan" rel="nofollow">Trump</a> had his own views on what alliances the United States should have:<br /><br />"The Reagan administration, he [Trump] argued, should worry less about competing with the Soviet Union and more about teaming up with the USSR to get nukes out of everyone else’s hands."<br /><br />This would involve engaging in military action against nations like France:<br /><br />“I guess the easy thing would be to say you go in and clean it out.”<br /><br />“Like the Israelis did with the Iraqi plant?”<br /><br />“I don’t necessarily want to advocate that publicly because it comes off radical."<br /><br />2) Trump has been a white supremacist for decades. Furthermore, he acts like he wants a fascist, white-supremacist Europe. Note that Richard Grenell is still the U.S. Ambassador to Germany. According to <a href="https://www.politico.eu/article/richard-grenell-trump-germany-us-ambassador-recall/" rel="nofollow">Politico</a>,<br /><br />"In an interview published late Sunday, Grenell told far-right news site Breitbart he “absolutely wants to empower other conservatives throughout Europe” and encourage people to rise up against “elites.”"<br /><br />Who would these anti-elite conservatives be? Nazis and their ilk.<br /><br />Which leads to<br /><br />3) As you stated, "Donald Trump has engaged in a seemingly reckless, continuous campaign to destroy this country's relationships with all of our long-time NATO allies, our neighbors Canada and Mexico, and numerous other countries with which, previous to Trump, we seemed to have prospects of nothing but long term cooperation, both diplomatic and economic."<br /><br />Given points 1 and 2, an alliance between Trump and Putin is as natural as the axis between Mussolini and Hitler. To both, it would be better to replace the governments of NATO members by parties like the UKIP and the Rassemblement National.<br /><br />4) "There is absolutely no rational way to explain this behavior on the basis of the interest of the United States or any other country in the world except Russia."<br /><br />I disagree. Trump probably believes that it is in the United States' interest to abandon NATO and ally with Russia. Putin doesn't need to give him directions, since he'd do the same things anyway. Fascists will inflict massive harm on the country while believing they're doing good.<br /><br />5) "What was involved here was a massive quid-pro-quo, or to use a currently more popular phrase, collusion."<br /><br />It's definitely collusion. It's in Putin's interest for someone like Trump to be the president. Of course he'd try to help the Trump campaign, even though it's illegal under American Law. Trump's ethical code basically consists of "me first." Of course he'd accept help from foreign governments, even though it's illegal. I'm convinced the GOP bigwigs would also accept help from abroad to hold control of the country.<br /><br />It's even worse than treason.<br /><br />Sam240noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1903235483068862940.post-29547890624094016922018-07-18T10:41:05.636-07:002018-07-18T10:41:05.636-07:00Glad to see this spelled out so clearly: Trump get...Glad to see this spelled out so clearly: Trump gets to be the biggest dick on earth, and Putin gets a divided and weakened alliance against his imperial ambitions. Poll P.noreply@blogger.com