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So he just called him a spineless weasel wolfie001 Yesterday #1
And PPP* will no doubt take it as a compliment. ... littlemissmartypants Yesterday #5
pResident Pee Pee? wolfie001 Yesterday #13
True that ... he spoke truth NotHardly Yesterday #16
Chamberlane tried to delay the inevitable. BradBo Yesterday #2
"He delayed Hitler just long enough so Britian could arm" speak easy Yesterday #3
radar alone was worth waiting dsc Yesterday #10
You are assuming there would not have been a ground war in Europe. speak easy Yesterday #12
I was meaning from the UK's perspective dsc Yesterday #14
I was assuming that Britain would have preferred a ground war in Europe in 1938 speak easy 22 hrs ago #34
..perhaps what Putin has on Krasnov.. thomski64 Yesterday #4
He really delayed nothing. But to your point, at least he wasn't a foreign operative like Krasnov. paleotn Yesterday #7
Hitler's blitzkreig into Poland then into western Europe was almost certainly inevitable Martin Eden Yesterday #18
'sent to Hitler a message of weakness, not strength.' Was that actually a bad thing in the end though really? cstanleytech Yesterday #21
History has certainly judged it to be so Martin Eden Yesterday #24
I heard Chamberlain was worse than that PATRICK 22 hrs ago #31
Well I was thinking more of a blitzkrieg type invasion of England bypassing France for now. cstanleytech 21 hrs ago #35
Blitzkreig depends on air and ground forces. You're aware that Great Britain is an island, right? Martin Eden 21 hrs ago #36
Ahhh, okay thanks for explaining ☺️ cstanleytech 19 hrs ago #37
In his deranged mind, he would take it as a compliment. The Madcap Yesterday #6
Oh my, had not thought of that. niyad Yesterday #9
bacon is a little late to the party. people have been calling krasnov niyad Yesterday #8
Actually, much worse than Chamberlain PATRICK 22 hrs ago #32
Call it what it is in the Russian dictated ""White House peace plan" a surrender document that rewards Putin. Botany Yesterday #11
Why? Playingmantis Yesterday #15
Trump is more like Mussolini Martin Eden Yesterday #17
Maybe he'll rename the U.S Tomainia? Dave Bowman 23 hrs ago #28
Mini-Mussolini thought crime 14 hrs ago #38
He's been called Mango Mussolini Martin Eden 7 hrs ago #40
An apt reference for Donald Trump. ProudMNDemocrat Yesterday #19
Trump is far worse than Chamberlain. Whereas the name "Chamberlain" is synonymous with appeasement, Trump Martin68 Yesterday #20
Bacon criticizes Piggy. nt SeattleVet Yesterday #22
NOW he gets his brass balls! On his way out. Grins Yesterday #23
Why is my Magic 8 Ball running with Quisling? Brother Buzz 23 hrs ago #25
If so... in a Mussolini bodysuit and a Hitler complex. ananda 23 hrs ago #26
Far worse than Chamberlain. yorkster 23 hrs ago #27
much worse than chambrtlain, who did not actually join the axis rampartd 23 hrs ago #29
There is a huge fallacy with this comparison. Bluetus 23 hrs ago #30
Agree PATRICK 22 hrs ago #33
He appeases like Chamberlain but thinks like Charles Lindbergh thought crime 13 hrs ago #39
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