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[–] Hand_of_Node 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Hey kids, the older you get, the more you're likely to see "politics" as a total farce. To be way too fair, D-Day could certainly be characterized as "a turning point" in German-American relations. lol
[–] Walk1 ago
The U.S. is trying to be the seductive force here and win over with beauty rather than brains and brawn. Its one of the reasons we are hated on the world stage right now and I think that will continue with our meathead and generally rough and tumble approach to world affairs.
To me this sounds like an idiotic comment to make. Its well known that what she is emphasizing is that shows of force are actually signs of a building good relations with another country. She is clearly of German descent from the looks of it, so perhaps that is one of the reasons she made this comment.
Nevertheless, I must say that if she uses this logic in justifying unleashing N.A.T.O. and ISIS on Bashar-Al-Assad then there might be a reckoning to be had, or at least a few choice words to be thrown around, against our representatives at the U.N. and the Zionist backed forces in Washington D.C.
[–] derram ago
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'Russia’s representative, Vasily Nebenzya, has three decades of diplomatic experience, including time already spent with the United Nations. '
'So, too, in the United States, the position has been held by distinguished public servants and scholars of foreign affairs. '
'Arthur Goldberg had already been a Supreme Court justice when President Lyndon B. Johnson nominated him in 1965 to lead the American delegation to the United Nations. '
'This critique is emerging again as she prepares to move to New York as the American ambassador to the United Nations, a role to which President Trump plans to nominate her. '
'Nauert has referred to immigrants in the United States without status seeking to obtain an education as “illegals.” She has spread conspiracies about the 2012 Benghazi attacks. '
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[–] Joe_McCarthy [S] 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago (edited ago)
A dumb blonde stereotype as our UN ambassador. Still more qualified than the dothead she is replacing. A lot better looking too.