Wyatt earp
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This is getting hilarious, the Trump haters heads are spinning
Op-Ed: Trump just yanked the Russia card right out of Democrats’ hands
Trump just yanked the Russia card right out of Democrats’ hands
Jake Novak
Fri, Apr 7 10:35 AM PDT
What a difference 24 hours and 59 Tomahawk missiles can make.
Yesterday if you mentioned the words "Russia and Trump," you were probably having a conversation about the enduring allegations that the Russians somehow colluded with the Trump campaign and that they somehow tipped the 2016 election.
But now those words are likely a part of a conversation about how PresidentDonald Trump broke with Russia in his decision to respond to the alleged Syrian nerve gas assault on its own people with Thursday night's missile strike.
That's a dramatic flipping of the script in Washington, Moscow, and beyond. It's not exactly an example of a totally negative story turning into a totally positive one for President Trump, but it's close. Because from now on, the narrative that the president is some kind of puppet of Russian President Vladimir Putin is going to be much harder to promote. An independent President Trump is harder to completely tear down than a man supposedly being remote-controlled by the Kremlin... no matter what he does.
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Op-Ed: Trump just yanked the Russia card right out of Democrats’ hands
Trump just yanked the Russia card right out of Democrats’ hands
Jake Novak
Fri, Apr 7 10:35 AM PDT
What a difference 24 hours and 59 Tomahawk missiles can make.
Yesterday if you mentioned the words "Russia and Trump," you were probably having a conversation about the enduring allegations that the Russians somehow colluded with the Trump campaign and that they somehow tipped the 2016 election.
But now those words are likely a part of a conversation about how PresidentDonald Trump broke with Russia in his decision to respond to the alleged Syrian nerve gas assault on its own people with Thursday night's missile strike.
That's a dramatic flipping of the script in Washington, Moscow, and beyond. It's not exactly an example of a totally negative story turning into a totally positive one for President Trump, but it's close. Because from now on, the narrative that the president is some kind of puppet of Russian President Vladimir Putin is going to be much harder to promote. An independent President Trump is harder to completely tear down than a man supposedly being remote-controlled by the Kremlin... no matter what he does.
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