RUSSIA/РОССИЯ THREAD—ASSANGE CHRGD W/ SPYING—DJT IMPEACHED TWICE-US TREASURY SANCTS KILIMNIK AS RUSSIAN AGNT

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Thats some North Korea, Great Leader language... "Our brave leader will show us the way, the pillar of strength" :wow:

We in a new era brehs :lupe:
This is the same technique that folks like Limbaugh, Jones, and Savage have been doing there whole career. It plays to the base, and almost tries to create a religious connection with the message, the tone, the atmosphere, the camera angles, the recording techniques, filtering, layering, etc.. delivering the sermon, revival tent sh1t.
 

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If shyt hits the fan, I don't think Trump's ego would let him resign.
I believe he will not have a choice. He will be given a couple of options, and resigning will be the best of them. Remember, Trump cares about his brand above all else. If there is any way that he can come out of this with his brand even close to being intact, he will do whatever he HAS to do. He has a massive ego, but if it comes down to his ego or his ability to generate revenue, the money will win every time. Look at his history, he ALWAYS fights back in the beginning, talking about see you in court, but then most of the time, settles. He is doing that right now, for optics, fighting, but will end up settling (resigning). Would be truly surprised if he doesn't have an exit plan already drawn up. Not sure all his ducks are in a row though, he has done some scorched earth sh1t to the intel communities. I'm sure the Mercers don't care, either way, because they can easily manipulate Pence, not that they really would have to, he is on board with the agenda, but the Russia thing is very complicated, how far did they dig their heels into this? Putin is not stupid, so I'm sure his folks cast a large net over the administration. If Trump is out, Pence's first action would have to be to place unprecedented sanctions on Russia, it would be a requirement, that's when things will get very interesting and telling, we will have to see how this plays out.
 

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I believe he will not have a choice. He will be given a couple of options, and resigning will be the best of them. Remember, Trump cares about his brand above all else. If there is any way that he can come out of this with his brand even close to being intact, he will do whatever he HAS to do. He has a massive ego, but if it comes down to his ego or his ability to generate revenue, the money will win every time. Look at his history, he ALWAYS fights back in the beginning, talking about see you in court, but then most of the time, settles. He is doing that right now, for optics, fighting, but will end up settling (resigning). Would be truly surprised if he doesn't have an exit plan already drawn up. Not sure all his ducks are in a row though, he has done some scorched earth sh1t to the intel communities. I'm sure the Mercers don't care, either way, because they can easily manipulate Pence, not that they really would have to, he is on board with the agenda, but the Russia thing is very complicated, how far did they dig their heels into this? Putin is not stupid, so I'm sure his folks cast a large net over the administration. If Trump is out, Pence's first action would have to be to place unprecedented sanctions on Russia, it would be a requirement, that's when things will get very interesting and telling, we will have to see how this plays out.

Breh let's be serious about this. A republican controlled House and Senate will NOT impeach Trump. Remember the Constitution protects the incumbent President from being indicted so even if Mueller finds evidence of obstruction of justice Trump is protected from being indicted. I don't see someone with his ego ever resigning and he won't feel enough pressure from his own party to leave. As much as I like this thread he's not going anywhere until at least 2020
 

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The nuclear family stems from a puritan ideology. Many of these conservative/American ideals are not "black" there Puritan based.

Historically, It's not really an African American family structure.

African Americans tended to have large families out of necessity. Adopting people/relatives into family structures is very much an African American thing. You look at black families in census between 1870- 1940 they are very large or not typically a nuclear family.
The Grandparents, Uncles/Aunts and extended family are in the household. After slavery there was no record of black orphans! They had all been absorbed into families.

That's amazing!

So she is very right about that.
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Breh let's be serious about this. A republican controlled House and Senate will NOT impeach Trump. Remember the Constitution protects the incumbent President from being indicted so even if Mueller finds evidence of obstruction of justice Trump is protected from being indicted. I don't see someone with his ego ever resigning and he won't feel enough pressure from his own party to leave. As much as I like this thread he's not going anywhere until at least 2020
yup, all this is just entertainment and hopefully it muddies the 2018 electoral waters enough so that the dems can take control of congress and impeach his ass. if they don't, nothing will come of this.
 

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yup, all this is just entertainment and hopefully it muddies the 2018 electoral waters enough so that the dems can take control of congress and impeach his ass. if they don't, nothing will come of this.
The most troublesome trend is Democrats losing these statewide elections. I dont care how far to the right Republicans go, they have turned Nancy Pelosi into a Super villain. They can run against her in all these congressional districts. Its going to be very hard to gain control of the house. But they seem to use her in statewide elections as well. Democratic brand is hurting right now
 

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Never said it was a conspiracy.

What we consider a "nuclear" family is a relatively new concept only possible through the industrial/economic boom in America.

The idea is now used to denigrate people for not following the arbitrary guidelines placed forth by white folks in America

Do you think black folks in a non nuclear family arrangement are doing it purposefully as some sort of protest against these "arbitrary guidelines."

Do you believe that a "nuclear" family represents the arrangement that is best for purposes of child rearing, financial security etc?
 

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The Latest: Macron attacks Russian media outlets

The Latest: Macron attacks Russian media outlets
PARIS (AP) — The Latest on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to France (all times local):

5:50 p.m.

French President Emmanuel Macron has made an extraordinary attack on two Russian media outlets, saying they acted as “propaganda” organs during France’s election campaign.

Speaking at a news conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday, Macron accused the two outlets, Russia Today and Sputnik, of spreading fake news.

He said that’s why he banned their reporters from his campaign headquarters during the race for the French presidency, which he went on to win May 7.

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5:41 p.m.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has rejected allegations that Moscow meddled in France’s presidential election.

Speaking after talks Monday with French President Emmanuel Macron, Putin said Moscow didn’t try to influence the French vote.

But he also defended his March meeting with Macron’s rival in the presidential race, far-right leader Marine Le Pen.

Putin described Le Pen as a politician who wants to develop friendly ties with Russia.

Putin says it would be strange if Russia rebuffed overtures from European politicians who want to strengthen relations.

He says the meeting with Le Pen didn’t represent an attempt to sway the race.

Putin added that Russia had been well-aware of opinion polls predicting Macron’s victory.

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5:30 p.m.

Russian President Vladimir Putin says he and French President Emmanuel Macron have agreed to discuss pursuing closer cooperation on anti-terror efforts.

Putin said after talks with Macron at the Palace of Versailles on Monday that the French leader proposed exchanging official delegations to work toward that goal.

The Russian leader says they also discussed the situation in Syria. Putin underlined the importance of securing the Syrian state, adding that it’s essential for combatting terrorism.

Russia has staunchly backed Syrian President Bashar Assad throughout the conflict, while France has pushed for Assad’s removal from office.

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5:22 p.m.

French President Emmanuel Macron is saying after talks with President Vladimir Putin of Russia that he believes they can work together on Syria and that he wants to forge a reinforced partnership against the Islamic State group.

Macron said he wants a democratic transition in Syria, but not at the cost of the war-torn country becoming a failed state.

After talks with Putin at the Palace of Versailles that ran far longer than planned on Monday, Macron said the use of chemical weapons in Syria was a “red line” for France.

He said that any use of such weapons in Syria would lead to “reprisals” from France — without specifying exactly what form they would take.

Macron said he also spoke to Putin about LGBT rights in Chechnya and about NGOs in Russia.

He vowed to be “constantly vigilant on these issues.”

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4:45 p.m.

Talk about making a statement.

The vast and sumptuous room at the Palace of Versailles, which has been chosen by France to host President Emmanuel Macron’s press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin, celebrates 14 centuries of French military successes.

At 120 meters long by 13 meters wide (394 feet long by 43 feet wide), the Gallery of Great Battles is Versailles’ largest room.

The martial paintings on its walls are spectacular and breathtaking. They commemorate an array of battles — from Tolbiac, waged by King Clovis in 496, to Wagram, won by Napoleon in 1809.

A gentle reminder in case Putin had forgotten France’s proud past.

Putin flew to France to hold talks with Macron on Monday.

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4:25 p.m.

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen maintains contacts with Moscow after visiting Vladimir Putin in March, but had no plans to meet with the Russian leader or Russian aides during Putin’s visit to France.

Le Pen tweeted ahead of Putin’s meeting on Monday at the Palace of Versailles with French President Emmanuel Macron that she “rejoices that V. Putin is being welcomed to France. Our relations must be normalized.”

The secretary-general of Le Pen’s far-right National Front party, Nicolas Bay, said later that “of course” Le Pen’s contacts with Russia continue and “there is no reason these contacts wouldn’t continue long-term.”

He says they’re “totally distinct from diplomatic contacts” that Macron, the president, now has.

Putin hosted Le Pen at the Kremlin in March, wrongly betting that the nationalist would win France’s May 7 presidential election.

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2:15 p.m.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in France for talks with newly-elected French President Emmanuel Macron.

Macron greeted Putin with a firm handshake on a red carpet leading into the Palace of Versailles before both men walked inside.

Putin’s trip is likely to shape Russia-France ties for years, with Putin trying to mend strained ties with the West and with Macron after the Russian leader backed Macron’s far-right rival Marine Le Pen.

Putin and Macron will hold a joint news conference after their talks.

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11:40 a.m.

Human rights activists are gathered in Paris to draw attention to the situation of gays in Chechnya before Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to France.

The activists want newly-elected French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss the issue with Putin at their Versailles palace meeting. They held a banner “Stop homophobia in Chechnya” at a square in front of the Eiffel Tower.

Amnesty International France vice president Cecile Coudriou says “it’s important that Mr. Putin is ready to hear, we hope, strong words coming from Mr. Macron, to say ‘stop’ to that homophobia which has lasted for too long.”

Human Rights Watch said in a new report last week that high-level officials in Russia’s Chechnya humiliated inmates during visits to detention facilities where gay people were allegedly held and tortured.

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8:40 a.m.

On a trip that will likely shape Russia-France ties for years to come, President Vladimir Putin is set to visit France for talks with newly-elected French President Emmanuel Macron after expressing sympathy for his rivals during the campaign.

After Moscow lost its bets in the French vote, the visit offers the Russian leader a chance to turn the page and try to establish ties with Macron as the Kremlin has struggled to mend a bitter rift in relations with the West.

Monday’s meeting comes in the wake of the Group of Seven’s summit over the weekend where relations with Russia were part of the agenda, making Macron the first Western leader to speak to Putin after the talks.

 
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