The fact she has the capabilities to end the world is excuse enough.....you might as well just push the button
Not your friends, but maybe that's your fault. I know and have know several Russians and Russian-Americans and every one of them was/are genuinely nice and very welcoming people. They have the same wants and needs we all do. They are much less gullible than the average American, and know when their government lies to them. They harbor no irrational fear of Americans, unlike the irrational fear Americans are programmed to have of them.
I have known a few former Russian "citizens", even one that was an officer in their military. He was in command of a Russian missile site. Not sure about the gullible part, but i am convinced common sense was not a requirement to be an officer in their military. His lack of common sense scared me.
I want my 4 minutes back. Any comedian with a measure of talent can bring tears to my eyes regardless of the subject or target of their humor. Not even a chuckle here. The art of American comedy died during the Clinton administrations, and SNL became a humorless political mouthpiece afraid to look itself in the mirror.
disagree...they went down the tubes at snl as soon as this guy hosted....worst comedy host in history
About the X-Russian military office I know. He is a genius at using computer gadgets. But can not apply that info to everyday use. Example. He can make a GPS screen do just about anything and more you could imagine. However, he would get lost in a phone booth and not find the door, even when the GPS told which way to go. And he was in charge of missiles.
Agree, but he did not drink.. Never saw him take a sip of vodka, and we made several trips together, one that lasted a week. We did have a couple of beers, once. He did tell me stories about vodka. When his missile unit would go on maneuvers, he would take cases of vodka with him. It was common for other units to steal equipment from each other. The best way to get the equipment back that wss stolen from his unit was to buy it back with vodka.
Yes. It is actually the only country from that continent that I have friends from, unless you count Singapore. In the early 90's while attending government purchasing training in Seattle for a week, a Russian fishing vessel was in port and welcoming visitors. A merchant marine from Ukraine offered to give me a complete tour of the vessel which was very educational including some surprises such as lots of Russian art on the walls and a huge library of music on tape. We hit it off pretty well and went out bar-hopping to enjoy some Jazz music, got very hammered, and shared stories of our lives. It is a favorite memory of mine. I also worked alongside several Russian-Americans for 2 years and became good workplace friends with one who was also from Ukraaine, named Vladimir. Genuinely one of the nicest family-oriented people I've ever known to this day. I don't know much about Russia's politics or the former Soviet States and their histories, but Ukraine seems to be a place where remarkably nice people are born and it makes me think it's a place I'd like to visit someday.
MARIS61, I agree with you on what you just said. The Russians are very family oriented (which surprised me). And love the arts. One time I was upset about something happening in the USA. We discussed how the USA is stating to lean more towards being a communist country, especially in the PNW. So I asked him. What was it like living in a communist country? He thought long and hard, then said. It is like being raped everyday. Which puts the problems we have the USA in prospective for me.
It's too bad good people from all countries aren't the standard bearers of their culture....politicians rarely represent them...it's also difficult to judge a culture by the expats who left sometimes....most for good reason...
I have absolutely no fear of the average Russian citizen and never have. I do fear the Russian government....just as I fear (now more than ever) the American government (because now more than ever their lies become more and more obvious). If you think Putin is a good guy with benign intentions, well.....you also appeared to have voted for Trump. Not sure who the more gullible American is here......
CNN disappointed again. This was breaking news! All day. https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...fb9411d332c_story.html?utm_term=.7195c563e88d The FBI in late December reviewed intercepts of communications between the Russian ambassador to the United States and retired Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn — national security adviser to then-President-elect Trump — but has not found any evidence of wrongdoing or illicit ties to the Russian government, U.S. officials said. The calls were picked up as part of routine electronic surveillance of Russian officials and agents in the United States, which is one of the FBI’s responsibilities, according to the U.S. officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss counterintelligence operations.
Oh Magpie! Whereth art thou? Sure is cowardly to disappear when the swamp thing you were so vehemently against was nothing compared to the Trump crime family/organization. How many guilty pleas has it been now? 32 people, 3 companies and MANY more yet to come.