This week’s meeting between President
Trump and Vladimir Putin in Helsinki triggered the most hysterical
response from the mainstream media that I’ve ever seen. And in the Trump
era, that’s really saying something. The media took what was a typical
meeting between heads of state and turned it into a clown show.
According to their twisted worldview, the meeting was undoubtedly
treason, and further evidence that Trump was colluding with Russia all
along. However, a sober analysis of the US’s relationship with Russia
paints a much different picture. Below are several observations that
call into question the validity of the Russia collusion narrative.
Voting to Give Trump More Power
Some of the loudest voices screaming
about collusion between Trump and Russia are high-ranking, establishment
politicians in Congress. But if Trump is truly a Russian agent, why
would people such as Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff, who often promote the
collusion narrative, vote to keep warrantless surveillance in the hands of Trump? That would just give Putin more power, wouldn’t it?
Democrats and Republicans, including John McCain (another loud proponent of the collusion narrative), also voted to keep the powers of war declaration
in the hands of Trump. So, according to their own wild conspiracy
theory, they voted to give Putin the power to declare war whenever are
wherever he’d like, with the full force of the US military. These people
are either liars or morons. Maybe both.
Trump Policy is Bad for Russia
The mainstream media would have you
believe that President Trump is actively sacrificing American interests
to benefit Russia. However, Trump is at the very least as tough on
Russia as previous modern-day presidents. In 2017, Trump signed a sanctions bill
on Russian banks, oil and gas companies and wealthy individuals. He
even signed the bill knowing that it barred him and future presidents
from rolling back the sanctions.
Trump has also promoted a foreign
policy that puts US military interests and Russian military interests in
direct conflict. Last year, Trump approved the sale of weapons
to the Ukranian government, which is at war with Russian-backed
fighters. In 2017 and in 2018, Trump also gave the green light to attack
Syria, a Russian ally. The US military also recently killed over 200 Russian fighters
in Syria. The facts indicate that Trump’s military is close to fighting
Putin’s military directly, which is far from the cozy relationship the
media portrays.
Media Doing Putin’s Dirty Work?
You will often hear,
matter-of-factly, that Putin’s goal is to divide and conquer the United
States. The people who push this theory point to the fact that Russian
bots take both sides of a political issue on social media. They say this
is to cause chaos and division in the US to weaken the country.
Ironically, the people who push this narrative the hardest are the ones
causing the most division in the US. Of course, I am referring to the
mainstream media.
It appears the media is
systematically dividing us along the lines of race, gender, sexual
preference, nationality and anything else that may separate us
politically. They will never miss an opportunity to rile up a crowd over
the police shooting an unarmed black person, or an instance where it is
discovered that a man makes more than a woman in a similar occupation.
What they accuse Putin of they are guilty of themselves.
Business as Usual
The Helsinki meeting was made to look
like treason by the media. But US presidents and other politicians have
had a pleasant relationship with Vladimir Putin while facing almost
zero backlash from the media. What many others have done before is now
called collusion and treason. The image below should help shed light on
the bogus claims coming from the establishment.
Conclusion
The hysteria from the mainstream
media has many Americans ready to convict Trump of the most serious of
crimes. But the actions of Congress, the executive branch, the media and
former heads of state casts a large shadow of doubt on the collusion
narrative. I’m not 100% confident that Trump did not commit any crimes
with powerful Russians, but I am confident that the media is full of it.
If any such crimes come to light, I will be happy to acknowledge it as
truth. But until then, I will choose to observe actions rather than fall
for the media’s shameful propaganda.
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