EXCERPT FROM THE New York Times: 3 Presidents and a Riddle Named - TopicsExpress



          

EXCERPT FROM THE New York Times: 3 Presidents and a Riddle Named Putin By PETER BAKER President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia has argued with United States presidents, lectured them, misled them, accused them, kept them waiting, kept them guessing, betrayed them and felt betrayed by them. REBUTTAL BY ANTI NEW YORK TIMES Even by the gutter standards of the The Times, this latest example of Russo-phobic Yellow Journalism is truly astonishing. If President Putin could sue for libel in an international civil court, he could take ownership of Sulzbergers filthy propaganda sheet and print some badly needed truth for the benefit of its addle-brained readership. In the headline alone, one false accusation after another is heaped upon Putin the Great; and the stench of the articles body itself is just as putrid. Notice how the sub-headline levels 7 negative accusations at Putin in regard to his behavior towards US Presidents: argued with them, lectured them, misled them, accused them , kept them waiting, kept them guessing, betrayed them. Then, just to create a veneer of objectivity, Putin is thrown a small bone by the Times acknowledgement of his own feelings towards US Presidents: felt betrayed by them. This is a clever journalistic / marketing trick whereby one side of the story is purposely given much more weight than the other. The false propaganda thus appears to be more credible because, after all, the other side was indeed acknowledged. The reality of Putins relationship with all three American Presidents in question (Bush, Clinton, Obongo), is that all three Presidents have pursued identical aggressive policies towards Russia; such as the expansion of NATO right up to Russias borders, the encirclement of Russia with hostile puppets of the US-EU, the deployment of missile systems next to Russias borders, and the attempted internal subversion of Russian politics via well funded NGO groups and phony dissidents. If Putin has accused them, or lectured them, or argued with them, he has had bloody good reason to! But he has NEVER misled them nor betrayed them. To the contrary, Putin ought to be commended for the degree of patience, diplomacy, and forbearance that he has demonstrated in the face of so many US lies and betrayals. But Putins patience is wearing thin, which is exactly what The Times and the rest of the Globalist gang are hoping. The game here is to provoke Russia into making an overt move; at which time NATO will have to do something to stop the next Hitler.
Posted on: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 18:49:31 +0000

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