The Problem with What Trump Said to the Russians
May 20, 2017 By Taegan Goddard
Andrew McCarthy for the National Review: Comey is one of us. Lavrov and Kislyak are two of them.
There is no excuse for a president of the United States to run down an American for the consumption of our Russian adversaries particularly an American who is fighting against Russias operations against our country. It is indefensible. If President Obama had a meeting with Iranian diplomats at which he insulted, say, former ambassador John Bolton in an apparent effort to ingratiate himself with our enemies, we would be ballistic and justifiably so.
The problem with this incident is not that it makes more likely the possibility that Trump colluded with Russia. The problem is that it suggests that Trump isnt distinguishing friend from foe, Americans from Americas enemies. I dont care about the Russia collusion narrative. Im talking about a president who must know there is a more destructive narrative about his fitness, for which he cannot seem to stop providing ammunition.
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https://politicalwire.com/2017/05/20/problem-trump-said-russians/