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Home Front: Politix
Putin plays chess, Obama plays marbles
2014-03-03
Mike Rogers responds to Chris Wallace at Fox News Sunday. Presented for entertainment and for clarity:
CHRIS WALLACE: Let's sort of talk big picture. How do you think President Obama has been handling relations with Russia versus how Vladimir Putin has been handling relations with the United States?

HOUSE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN MIKE ROGERS (R-MI): Well, I think Putin is playing chess, and I think we're playing marbles. And I don't think it's even close. If you look at the nuclear negotiations, we got our fannies handed to us. They took tactical nukes out of the equation. Huge mistake, especially for our allies in the Baltics. When you move down the list in Syria, the Russians got everything that they needed, they believe they needed in Syria. And so they've been running circles around us, and I think it's really the naive position on the National Security Council and the president's advisors that if we just keep giving things to Russia, they'll finally wake up and say, boy, the United States isn't all that bad. That is completely missing the motivations of why Russia does what Russia does. And, again, they have an interest in expanding their buffer zones by influence -- I don't think by Russian occupation -- but by influence in cases like the Crimea, I think Moldova next, and other places that it's in their interest to continue to push out that buffer zone. And, by the way, the big one that started this was the absolute retreat on our missile defense system in Poland and Czechoslovakia. It caused huge problems for our allies and emboldened the Russians, and it really has been a downhill slide.
Posted by:Steve White

#18  Wasn't where something about playing chess with parrots?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-03-03 18:01  

#17  That's because Obama and the media truely believe his poop is holy and his 'sh*t don't stink' (1).

And of course the latest distraction is the Oscars and how many stars are in a 'selfie'...

(1) OTOH - given the way the media slurps it up perhaps it doesn't stink. I don't want to find out.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2014-03-03 12:51  

#16  ..I doubt that Mr. Obama knows what at Steelie is..

He probably thinks it's spelled stealie.
Posted by: gorb   2014-03-03 12:50  

#15  (grabs a towel, wipes coffee from the screen)

OK, Ukraine drops Putin on my Head get a ribbon.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2014-03-03 12:43  

#14  Obumbles is busy playing with his poop and trying to smear it all over America.
Posted by: DarthVader   2014-03-03 11:25  

#13  
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-03-03 09:16  

#12  Putin plays chess, Obama plays marbles

..I doubt that Mr. Obama knows what at Steelie is..
Posted by: Uncle Phester   2014-03-03 09:16  

#11  World View: Russia Declares the Autonomous Republic of Crimea

Bound to happen, need to "protect" Russia's Black Sea navy...
Posted by: Clyde and Company8091   2014-03-03 08:22  

#10  One thing I always loved about America, even the people who hate her want to live here. Envy my man, envy is as green as the dollar. God bless America and God damn her enemies, foreign and domestic. These colors don't run baby.
Posted by: jefe101   2014-03-03 03:43  

#9  "Spengler" wrote recently this about Ukraine (mentioned elsewhere on the 'Burg):
The oligarchs have looted the country so that it has to borrow money from foreigners to maintain the subsidies

Does that apply to US?
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2014-03-03 03:34  

#8  James Kunstler has a way with words:
The few thousand Americans not completely distracted by tweeting the content of their breakfasts or shooting naked selfies or texting behind the wheel — yea, even the gallant minority not mentally colonized by the slave-masters of Silicon Valley — must wonder what the heck happened in the streets of Kiev last week.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2014-03-03 03:31  

#7  Times be hard, and they'll be gettin' harder.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2014-03-03 03:28  

#6  I am far more concerned about the 50% less the 1 and what it holds for the future of this great nation.
Posted by: jefe101   2014-03-03 03:22  

#5  50% plus 1 is all the fraction that's necessary to win most elections.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2014-03-03 03:13  

#4  51.1%, approx. 1/6 of the US population, thought the guys was all right. That's a rather large fraction.
Posted by: jefe101   2014-03-03 02:59  

#3  Then there is that fraction of the US population, scarcely aware of what state Columbus, Ohio, is the capital of, whose notion of America hinges on an consistent and endlessly increasing supply of benefits.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2014-03-03 02:45  

#2  I think Obama's definition of what America will be differs from my definition of what America is. Perhaps we are seeing the exercise of "flexibility" he spoke of in Russia previously.
Posted by: jefe101   2014-03-03 02:39  

#1  Whatever game Obama is playing, is it really reasonable to presume that he is playing it on God Damn America's side?
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660   2014-03-03 02:13  

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