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Thanks, BUT; although he makes the general observation about the US and "global changes" that take place, (without making a judgement, whether it's "good or bad,")) his words about the "preservation of the White, Christian culture" refers first of all to European continent, wouldn't you agree?
Apparently, Trump is considering going to Russia in May to stand beside his boss V. Putin during Russia’s May Day celebration. This is the parade where the Russians have tanks, missiles and soldiers goosestepping down the boulevard with the Russian political elite standing on the dias watching the procession.
Trump is going in the middle of our election where the Russians are making no secret that they plan on interfering in our election again. Why he is even considering is beyond me. No president has ever attended the May Day Parade.
Trump may or may not go. But is indicating he wants to go.
But should he go?
Of course, Trump should go.
When the boss tells you to show up at the company picnic, you show up.
So talking to a leader who you have issues with and have sanctioned makes a President a useful idiot?
No one suggests they shouldn't talk, although it would be wise for Trump to be accompanied by an adult. But showing up for the May Victory parade - the ultimate celebration of Russian military power? Horrible idea.
It is perhaps worth recalling that the Red Army's victory over the Nazis also kicked off decades' worth of Soviet dominance over Eastern Europe.
Nope. As has been established and as you know its a celebration of the defeat of the Nazis.
Why act clueless when you know the truth?
Actually, I really didn't know. That's why I asked the question.
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