In a little-noticed maneuver in the 2016 Presidential campaign, the Trump team watered down the Republican Party’s platform on military aid to Ukraine. Trump’s campaign director, Paul Manafort, had previously earned millions of dollars as a political consultant to the pro-Russian president of Ukraine and as an advisor to one of Putin’s oligarchs, Oleg Deripaska.
Let it be noted too that the Obama administration sat on its hands when Russia invaded Crimea in 2014 and seized control of a large chunk of Ukraine.
One of the questions raised over the course of this year’s presidential race is about how a President Trump would deal with Russian president Vladimir Putin.
One reason to wonder: the Republican Party platform’s new language on policy towards Ukraine.
When Republican Party leaders drafted the platform prior to their convention in Cleveland last month, they had relatively little input from the campaign of then-presumptive nominee Donald Trump on most issues — except when it came to a future Republican administration’s stance on Ukraine.
It started when platform committee member Diana Denman tried to insert language calling for the U.S. to provide lethal defensive weapons to the Ukrainian government, which is fighting a separatist insurrection backed by Russia. Denman says she had no idea she was “going into a fire fight,” calling it “an interesting exchange, to say the least.”
Denman is a long time GOP activist from Texas. When she presented her proposal during a platform subcommittee meeting last month, “two gentleman,” whom Denman said were part of the Trump campaign, came over, looked at the language, and asked that it be set aside for further review.

She says after further discussion the pair “had to make some calls and clear it.” She says they found the language was still too strong.

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The Trump campaign convinced the platform committee to change Denman’s proposal. It went from calling on the U.S. to provide Ukraine “lethal defensive weapons” to the more benign phrase “appropriate assistance.”
It’s more than semantics. Many Republicans have been demanding the Obama administration provide a more robust response to Russia’s incursions in Ukraine.
Denman “was steam rolled,” said Melinda Haring of the Atlantic Council, a Washington, DC, think tank, who believes the language the Trump campaign approved is weaker. And she says “it’s anyone’s guess” what Trump would do regarding Ukraine and Russia, and that perhaps he might not even back “appropriate assistance.”
Haring was referring to Trumps appearance on ABC’s This Week with George Stephanopoulos last month, when Trump said Vladimir Putin is “not going to go into Ukraine, OK? Just so you understand, he’s not going to go into Ukraine.”

Who could have guessed 10 years ago that the Republican Party could fall so far?
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IKR? It’s breathtaking.
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Irony. Don’t you think?
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T R U M P
🇷🇺 🤡 🇷🇺
The Russians’ Ugliest Meat Puppet
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exactly
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In last night’s incredible speech Biden made clear that he would stand up to the criminal in Moscow. Biden was on fire last night, I was impressed with his delivery and his content, he gets triple A+++++s. He exposed the GOP as a phony sham organization and he handled the booing and heckling with aplomb. He was not deterred by the shenanigans of Marjorie Taylor Greene. Hurrah for Biden, he gets my vote again.
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Greene saved him from a potentially difficult moment where it looked like he was losing his place on the teleprompter. Allowed him to go off script and yell back at her, and then get back on track. Thanks, MTG.
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Joe Jersey,
Yes, Biden hit a homer. He sure did expose the GOP as a “phony sham organization” and he handled people like Greene with aplomb.
He also didn’t say anything stupid about public education, nor did he state that he loves charters and vouchers…pluses for me.
And I agree with you Joe Jersey, Biden gets my vote.
Go JOE Biden.
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Many Christian schools are operated by MAGA maniacs. They know that they will be allowed to discriminate and segregate, and they understand that in an unregulated setting they will be free to brainwash young people in right wing extremism. Public funds should be used to “lift all boats” instead of funneling unaccountable public money into Christian Nationalist schools that are divisive. Young people in these schools are taught erroneous history and science, and they may be trained in right wing extremist ideology. Public money should not be used to fund anti-democratic propaganda that may weaken the fabric that unites us. We should be working to strengthen our accountable public schools that serve all of us. Why should non-religious citizens be compelled to pay for someone else’s religious beliefs?
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Oops! I meant to leave this for the religious voucher post.
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Amen anyway
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Traitor Trump doesn’t know what the word sarcastic means. He’s too dumb. Saying he was being sarcastic is the traitor’s go to word for verbal bombs that blow up in his face, just like using “alternative facts” to justify his lies.
And it works for the traitor’s MAGARINO mafia base that needs something to believe so they can ignore who the traitor really is.
Like MAGA, WOKE… sarcastic, alternative facts.
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“America First” Costs American Lives
The original “America First” movement in the 1930’s led to World War II and cost more than 1,000,000 million American casualties.
Today’s “America’s First” movement is leading toward World War III and who knows how many casualties because World War III will be fought with nuclear missiles from which no one is safe.
In the years before World War II, the most famous spokesman for the 1930’s “America First” movement was American aviation hero Charles Lindbergh who crisscrossed America, giving speeches about why America should look to its own concerns and not get involved in what was going on in Europe where Hitler was on the rise, taking over the Sudetenland.
On September 11, 1941, Lindbergh gave a fiery speech to a cheering crowd that included leaders of the national “America First Committee”. He was wildly cheered when he declared: “We have weakened ourselves for many months, and still worse, we have divided our own people by this dabbling in Europe’s wars!”
Hitler heard this speech and decided that America was too weak and divided to challenge him, so a few weeks later he brutally invaded Poland and started World War II in Europe.
Even after that, Lindbergh and the American First movement declared that the United States should let Europe fight its own wars.
But the Japanese had also listened to the cheers of the America First crowd to Lindbergh’s speech, and Japan’s military leaders decided that by taking swift military action against America, such a show of power coupled with the anti-foreign war “America First” movement would prevent the United States from taking retaliatory action and allow Japan to overrun all the Asian nations. So, just 90 days after the America First crowds cheered Lindbergh, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.
The lesson is: The only way to prevent the next world war that will engulf the United States is to take decisive action now to stop aggression like that which is happening in Ukraine…and China is watching what America will do, just as Japan did.
U.S. Army General Patraeus, who also served as the Director of the CIA and knows what’s really going on in this world, points out that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is “as Right-versus-Wrong as it gets in this world. Here we have a brutal, unprovoked invasion at the orders of a kleptocratic leader who denies Ukraine’s right to exist. And keep in mind that Putin won’t stop there. [Driving Russia out of Ukraine] is in our cold, hard national interest.”
And yet, Putin’s Pals in the House of Representatives would rather play politics instead of pay attention to our nation’s interest.
They are traitors to America’s national interest.
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Trump is a scoundrel, so Democrats will support a genocide-supporting Wall Street puppet named Joe Biden. Good luck with that!
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Well, James, where does Trump stand? He gave Netanyahu whatever he wanted. And Trump tried to ban migrants from majority/Muslim countries. You could always vote for Marianne Williamson.
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Or write in Vladimir Putin
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I’ll definitely vote third party in 2024, as I’ve mentioned in prior comments on other posts.
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James, Trump is not just a scoundrel. He hates Muslims.
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You wouldn’t know a “Wall Street puppet” if you had your hand up his a$$
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I know that Barack Obama’s entire cabinet was picked by Citigroup, as revealed in a leaked memo. So… Biden’s not the only Wall Street puppet out there. (No matter who wins in November, I’m guessing that corporations and billionaires will be okay with the results.)
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Yup. Obama was a construction of the oligarchical class. And he worked like a charm for them–gave them everything they wanted, including the largest transfer of wealth from the middle class to the ultra-wealthy since the latifundia system of ancient Rome. Quite the marionette there.
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And here’s the truly bizarre thing: there are people so clueless, so inattentive, that they actually think that Obama was a progressive.
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I feel like this is a relevant of the rot in the Republican Party, down through the state level:
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a relevant illustration, that is
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Obscene
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Mark Robinson is obscene. He hates Jews, say that gays are “filth,” thinks that women should not be allowed to vote, says the Civil Rights Movement was hoax. He hates everyone except Trump.
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