When the media isn’t busy interviewing washed up porn stars, they are freaking out over Trump’s call to congratulate Vladimir Putin on his win in the Russian sham presidential election over the weekend. To the media and even John McCain, it’s like the end of the world that Trump called to congratulate Putin.
There’s just one big problem with the hysteria over Trump’s congratulatory call to Putin. Hussein Obama, the media’s love buckets did the exact same thing in March of 2012 after Putin won that year. Obama followed that up with meeting the outgoing Russian president telling him to tell “Vlad” that he (Obama) will have more “flexibility” after that years presidential election in this country. Again, no freak out by the media, not even a mention of the hot-mic moment where Obama promised Putin more flexibility.
Obama even invited Putin to Camp David back in May of 2012 to celebrate Putin’s victory. Amazing how someone does he exact same thing and gets such different results from the corrupt Democrat media complex.
Obama phoned Putin in 2012 to congratulate him on presidential win – media silent |
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McCain 2012 on Obama Congratulating Putin:
McCain 2018 on Trump Congratulating Putin:
"Trump's congratulations to Putin insulted every Russian citizen" pic.twitter.com/3PjWRQ0TwJ
— Michael J. Morrison (@OfficeOfMike) March 21, 2018
The Russian people and international observers may not see last Sunday’s presidential election in Russia as legitimate, but President Barack Obama has now officially endorsed the return of Russian past and future President Vladimir Putin.
“President Obama called Russian President-elect and Prime Minister Putin to congratulate him on his recent victory in the Russian Presidential election,” the White House said in a late Friday afternoon statement (read: news dump) about the Friday morning phone call between the two leaders.
“President Obama highlighted achievements in U.S.-Russia relations over the past three years with President Medvedev, including cooperation on Afghanistan, the conclusion and ratification of the START agreement, Russia’s recent invitation to join the World Trade Organization (WTO) and cooperation on Iran,” the statement read. “President Obama and President-Elect Putin agreed that the successful reset in relations should be built upon during the coming years.”
Obama told Putin he looked forward to Putin’s May visit to Camp David for the G-8 summit and the two talked about how they could benefit economically from Russia’s joining the WTO, the statement explained.