Putin speaks to the American people in The New York Times

Quote from CaptainObvious:

They are united in their outrage. Sorry boy's, good old Vlad outpalyed you, and now you're pissed? You incompentent fucks couldn't plan a picnic, and Putin just shoved your faces in that fact. No Mr. U.S. politcal slug, all 535 of you worthless pieces of shit, Putin did not insult me, he insulted you, and you deserve it.

It’s not every day that an opinion piece in The New York Times simultaneously insults the Republican speaker of the House and nearly causes the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to nearly "vomit."

But that’s exactly what happened when Russian President Vladimir Putin penned an article calling for the U.S. government, which is considering launching a military strike on Syria for alleged war crimes, to use restraint in the Middle East. In his piece, Putin also took issue with part of President Barack Obama's national address on Syria on Tuesday night, which made the case for military action and praised “American exceptionalism.”

“It is extremely dangerous to encourage people to see themselves as exceptional, whatever the motivation,” Putin wrote.

“I was at dinner,” New Jersey Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez said on CNN after he read the piece. “And I almost wanted to vomit.”

Other lawmakers were equally blunt.

“I was insulted,” House Speaker John Boehner told reporters on Thursday morning. “I’ve probably already said more than I should have said, but you’ve got the truth.”

Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain called Putin's piece an “insult to the intelligence of every American.”

US Congress is an insult to Americanskys.

Go comrade Putin.
 
Quote from Spike Trader:

The bottom line is that Putin went on his knees and pleaded to the American people ''please do not bomb''.

too much is at stake.

No, Comrade Putin said don't go around making a mess in the M. East.
 
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Quote from Lucrum:

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Ya' know, if a republican had won that (I know, I know, but bear with me) then started talking about military action all alone, the press would be going to town with "Should he give up his medal?" They'd be polling people, pestering congress critters with this question and hounding the WH press sec at every turn. It would be THE ISSUE OF THE DAY for weeks. They'd be lining up past winners, showing them (mostly) saying "Oh yeah, he should most def give it up. "

And for the record, I am *not* saying The One should give it up. Dude never did anything to earn it to begin with (as admitted by the folks who gave it to him), WTF should he have to earn it now?
 
Quote from CaptainObvious:

Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain called Putin's piece an “insult to the intelligence of every American.”

JFC, mccain's an insult to the intelligence of every American.
 
Quote from TGregg:

JFC, mccain's an insult to the intelligence of every American.
Isn't that the truth. And even worse (for us now) he was the "better" of the two candidates in 2008.

Our political system is FUBAR.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

Isn't that the truth. And even worse (for us now) he was the "better" of the two candidates in 2008.

Our political system is FUBAR.

Yeah, he should have retired decades ago. He's an example of what's wrong with the two party, crony system. And can you imagine our community organizer going up against a former KGB operative?:eek: We're far beyond the point of world laughing stock.:(
 
Quote from LEAPup:

Yeah, he should have retired decades ago. He's an example of what's wrong with the two party, crony system. And can you imagine our community organizer going up against a former KGB operative?:eek: We're far beyond the point of world laughing stock.:(
You just know Putin and his inner circle are laughing their asses off at Odumbo and company. Can you blame them?
 
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