22.10.2018 Author: Grete Mautner
Putin and Trump Bashing: When
Fecklessness Became the New Black?
Column: Politics
Region: Russia in the World
It won’t be an overstatement if one
is to note that Donald Trump has repeatedly raised the topic of his talks with
Vladimir Putin that took place during the Helsinki summit. The sitting US
president would repeatedly stress that such meetings are extremely important
for global stability and has gone as far as to announce his willingness to hold
similar meetings in the future. However, every time Trump hears about the
Democrats and the MSM that they happen to be in control of, he gets unusually
irritated. And that’s hardly surprising as there seems to be no way for him to
please those other than getting in a fist fight with Russia’s leader.
However, for the sake of objectivity,
it should be noted that the Democrats are not the only ones that remain
critical of Donald Trump at all times. It’s been pointed out that the global
opinion of Trump and his office has sunk so low that the world now appears to
have more confidence in the leadership of Russian President Vladimir Putin, as
it’s been boldly stated by a new Pew Research Center survey across 25 countries.
According to the Foreign Policy,
the survey showcases the sharp decline in America’s image
and standing abroad since Trump took office nearly two years ago and began a
series of unilateral trade wars and a campaign aimed at the undermining of
global institutions. This media source is confident there’s no denying that US
standing has taken hits across the world under his term.
It should be noted that the Pew
Research Center describes itself as a nonpartisan fact tank that is completely
independent and is only interested in presenting various geopolitical
challenges and trends to the general public.
But it is obvious that by releasing a
report, even if one is to assume that it is completely accurate, that states
Donald Trump is the most unpopular international political figure in the world
that is lagging behind Putin Vladimir, the victim of rampant Western propaganda
aimed at demonizing all things Russian, the Pew Research Center will our
perception of Donald Trump. This exercise in manipulation can hardly be called
harmless in the run-up to midterm elections in the United States.
With various “fact tanks” doing their
best to manipulate the general public, it’s no wonder that Trump’s own
supporters would rather prefer to see his Russian counterpart in the White
House rather than a Democrat, as it’s been stated by Ronald Reagan’s youngest
son, Ron Reagan. According to the Washington Times,Ron Reagan told MSNBC host Chris Matthews that:
If it were were left just up to
Donald Trump’s base, they would elect Vladimir Putin as president of the United
States over virtually anybody with a ‘D’ after their name, and I’m not kidding
you,” Ron Reagan told MSNBC “Hardball” host Chris Matthews.
Under these circumstances, one would
have a hard time taking it as a joke that in late July, an unidentified person
has replaced Trump’s portrait with the one of Vladimir Putin in the gallery of
American presidents in the Colorado State Capitol Hall. This fact was reported
by Senator Steve Fenberg on his twitter, where he spiced the picture he took with a
#putinpotus hashtag.
Speaking at the recent meeting of
Russia’s flagship international forum Valdai, Putin described the meetings he
had with the sitting American president as a rather positive occurrence. He
pointed out that it’s always better to speak with the opposing side even if it
doesn’t yield any visible results, as it’s better than getting engaged in
aggressive rhetorics. However, Putin noted that those meetings haven’t had a
positive impact on the state of US-Russia bilateral relations. However, any
chance of any real progress is being hampered by the rampant Russophobic hysteria
unleashed in the Western media. Russia’s foreign minister Sergey Lavrov thinks
that individual political figures in the West got so rapped up in this
hysteria, that it may seem that they have a bad case of political rabies.
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mairead
Maguire examined this phenomenon in her article for Counter Punch, noting that the
demonization of Russia is one of the most dangerous things that is happening in
our world today. The scapegoating of Russia is an inexcusable game that the
West is indulging in. It is time for political leaders and each individual to
move us back from the brink of catastrophe to begin to build relationships with
our Russian brothers and sisters.
That is why precisely why Donald
Trump’s intention of holding yet another meeting with Russia’s leader is being
supported by the majority of Americans, as evidenced by the results of a survey
conducted by HarrisX research firm.
Grete Mautner is an
independent researcher and journalist from Germany, exclusively for the
online magazine “New Eastern
Outlook.”
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