Friday, August 18, 2017

Is Putin A God?



According to Sputnik he may well be.

Unlike all these characters, Putin... is omnipotent and omnipresent, moving unseen and appearing without warning, performing a variety of evil deeds and vanishing without a trace.

Sputnik certainly has a point but evil deeds? Like stopping Hillary from getting elected and doing so without any sign or proof of doing so. Pretty godlike, for sure, but evil? Hardly.




Speaking of which, you may have noticed that the faked-up Russian hacking frenzy has mysteriously died down only to be replaced with a new frenzy, statue smashing. That's obviously worth far more air time than, say, the insignificant news of Debbie Wasserman Shultz's IT aide getting indicted.




Could it be that shadowy Russian double agents within the very fabric of the US intelligence community are conspiring, yet again, to expose Democrat corruption; all thanks to the sinister machinations of the Kremlin's godlike strongman, Vladimir Putin himself?




Who knows, maybe Mr. Assange will finally put the so-called collusion story, sorry, lie, to bed. Thus proving that it was Putin all along who thwarted Hillary's ambition to be the most powerful woman in the world. No proof is clearly proof itself.




In the meanwhile, Gettysburg isn't removing Confederate monuments, inspiring ISIS everywhere to persist in its reign of savage terror.

Cheers,

LSP

4 comments:

Jules said...

Putin is the next Marvel hero. He's the new toasty roasty, exploding kernel eating bossman.

LSP said...

Jules, I agree, and some say the Russians are making us look like clowns, right about now.

LL said...

Putin thinks he's God...

I can't say that he's virtuous, but he can make a decision (quality lacking in Congress). And he's not a wimp like Barack, nor is he a tranny.

Infidel de Manahatta said...

That does it! I'm never going to Gettysburg until those symbols of hate are removed.

I'm talking about the U.S. flag - the confederates never had a Federal reserve or a 16th and 17th amendments.