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senseandsensibility

(24,205 posts)
Tue Aug 19, 2025, 06:04 PM Aug 2025

Erin Burnett is starting her show by absolutely BLASTING trump's subsurvience to pooty!

She is covering his desire to not disrespect putin, his "warm" feelings for the guy, and his capitulation to all of putin's demands. She's not doing that both sider thing either.

Later, she's going to cover Maxwell's Club Fed transfer.

Edited to add that she is also going after him for tariffs!

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Erin Burnett is starting her show by absolutely BLASTING trump's subsurvience to pooty! (Original Post) senseandsensibility Aug 2025 OP
Good for her! vapor2 Aug 2025 #1
Nyet! BidenRocks Aug 2025 #7
There was a time when she was with Maria Bartiromo on CNBC. They must have hated each other! Scrivener7 Aug 2025 #2
Kind of late malaise Aug 2025 #3
Yeah, I agree senseandsensibility Aug 2025 #4
Effin draft dodger malaise Aug 2025 #5
Which is it, Taco? Peace Prize or "war hero"? BadgerMom Aug 2025 #6
Good orangecrush Aug 2025 #8
Speaking of Maxwell - soldierant Aug 2025 #9
Erin Burnett is Underrated Starbeach Aug 2025 #10
From Carrick Ryan (Former Federal Agent come Political Commentator and Blogger) TheJillMill Aug 2025 #11
Thanks for the info on Dugin. Wasn't his daughter's car blown up couple yrs back? tazcat Aug 2025 #13
You go girl !! ReRe Aug 2025 #12

vapor2

(3,648 posts)
1. Good for her!
Tue Aug 19, 2025, 06:20 PM
Aug 2025

We are losing our allies and becoming everything Russian. I want to know how many in congress are Russian? Putin's acceptance in Alaska was beyond humiliation

Scrivener7

(58,156 posts)
2. There was a time when she was with Maria Bartiromo on CNBC. They must have hated each other!
Tue Aug 19, 2025, 06:28 PM
Aug 2025

Good for her!

senseandsensibility

(24,205 posts)
4. Yeah, I agree
Tue Aug 19, 2025, 06:33 PM
Aug 2025

She just discussed with Adam Kinzinger that today trump called himself a "war hero" and he said nobody cares. He says he deserves to be a war hero for "sending the planes." Loony tunes.

soldierant

(9,256 posts)
9. Speaking of Maxwell -
Tue Aug 19, 2025, 07:38 PM
Aug 2025

I understand that the Beatles (except for Paul, who had written it) hated (the original version of) this song, but I kind of liked it. I remember it both from the album, and even more so from the movie (sung by Steve Martin.) So this parody speaks to me.

Starbeach

(281 posts)
10. Erin Burnett is Underrated
Tue Aug 19, 2025, 07:46 PM
Aug 2025

Erin does a complex, thoughtful show every night. She doesn't get the attention it warrants.

TheJillMill

(72 posts)
11. From Carrick Ryan (Former Federal Agent come Political Commentator and Blogger)
Tue Aug 19, 2025, 08:40 PM
Aug 2025

From Carrick Ryan's FB page (don't know how to share other than paste this profound information posted 16 hours ago and widely shared)

Putting aside the possibility of Trump somehow being compromised (as far fetched as it sounds, it's impossible to rule out), it's increasingly obvious to me that he simply doesn't understand Putin as a person.

Trump spent time in Moscow in 2013 for his Miss Universe pageant, and would have learned a lot about how the Russian state functions from the oligarchs who hosted him.

Putin is effectively the head of the world's largest organised crime syndicate, and as someone who spent his career working in casinos and real estate development, I suspect Trump recognised a "mob boss" and genuinely thought that he knew how to deal with him.

Immediately following the failed meeting in Anchorage, Trump lamented the missed economic opportunities that could have been explored between the two nations.

My suspicion is that Trump offered Putin trade deals or investment opportunities, perhaps ones that both men could personally profit from, in exchange for a Ukrainian peace deal that would have handed Trump a massive political victory. I think Trump is genuinely frustrated and confused as to why Putin isn't interested.

But understanding Putin the criminal is only understanding half the man. Russia expert Anne Applebaum said in a recent interview that the biggest thing the West fails to understand about Putin is just how extremist he is in his quasi-religious nationalist ideology.

To understand Putin's mindset, we need to discuss a little known 1997 book by a Russian neo-fascist and political philosopher named Alexandr Dugin, a man so closely associated with the belief systems and values of Vladimir Putin that he became colloquially known as "Putin's brain".

Dugin has spent his life warning of the evils of liberalism and democracy, and insisted that only Russia could save humanity through the advancement of Christian Russian Orthodox values.

The book provides the blueprint for how Russia could fight "the battle for the world rule of Russians". It laid out in detail how Russia needed to use information warfare, economic power, and military force, to establish a new Eurasian Empire.

It's been used a textbook in schools, indoctrinating a generation of Russians into a belief that the Russians had a God given right to rule the world from the "third Rome" (Moscow), and that notions like democracy and civil liberties were a uniquely Western invention that were bordering on satanic.

It called for Georgia, most of the Baltic States, Finland, and Central Asia to be annexed into this new empire though force, while Belarus and Moldova are expected to voluntarily join after a decades long propaganda onslaught.

He was adamant that an independent Ukraine could not exist if Russia was truly going to become a superpower, arguing that "Ukraine as a state has no geopolitical meaning, no particular cultural import or universal significance, no geographic uniqueness, no ethnic exclusiveness, its certain territorial ambitions represents an enormous danger for all of Eurasia and, without resolving the Ukrainian problem, it is in general senseless to speak about continental politics".

Western Europe, meanwhile, would become a collection of weakened vassal states, subordinate to Russia's will, and argued that to achieve this Russia could help fund and organise a collection of right wing political parties to infiltrate and erode liberal democracy from within. To achieve this, Dugin suggested finding ways to weaken the NATO alliance, culminating in the removal of US military presence in Europe.

But perhaps most disturbing is Dugin's vivid advice on how Russia could subdue the greatest impediment to Russian ambitions, the great defender of the liberal values Dugin despised... the USA.

He argued that Russia should use special services to "...introduce geopolitical disorder into internal American activity, encouraging all kinds of separatism and ethnic, social, and racial conflicts, actively supporting all dissident movements – extremist, racist, and sectarian groups, thus destabilizing internal political processes in the U.S. It would also make sense simultaneously to support isolationist tendencies in American politics'."

The book was written in 1997.

Vladimir Putin became Russian President in 2000. He's had 25 years to put this plan into place. He is not going to abandon his life's work for some sanctions relief and a trade deal.

ReRe

(12,164 posts)
12. You go girl !!
Tue Aug 19, 2025, 08:49 PM
Aug 2025

Eat him alive. Limb by limb. A boot to the head!
Chewwwwwwwwwww him up! (Verbally of course.)

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