More than surreal.......Don invites Vlad to the WH.

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  1. Bowerbird

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    When you remember most of them were Birthers it all makes sense
     
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    Yeah, the Kagan/Nuland tag team and the Alliance to Secure Democracy don't really exist.
     
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    "The only one talking about inviting Putin to address Congress is Nancy Pelosi," Ryan spokeswoman AshLee Strong said in a statement.

    http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...losi-trump-putin-congress-20180720-story.html

    And you are completely full of it to suggest it is customary for foreign heads of state to address a Joint Session.

    Foreign Heads of State Addressing Congress

    https://www.everycrsreport.com/reports/IN10236.html
     
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    He's a career politician. Before Trump appointed him DNI, he had zero connection to the FBI. Calling him an "FBI wonk" just shows your ignorance.
     
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    What's your point?

    Only one of the old Bush neo cons is on this board.

    And this organization is not devoted to the idea that the United States should be belligerently going around bullying the world or staring "pre emptive wars" as PNAC was.

    This is their mission statement:

    https://securingdemocracy.gmfus.org/about-us/#mission

    Oh, and its parent, the German Marshal Fund has been around since 1972.
     
  6. TomFitz

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    Citing a spin piece that seeks to paper over the affront that the GOP leadership committed by inviting Netanyahu to come the the US, does not make your point.

    But it does obviously make mine.

    So, thanks for making my point, again!

    BTW, as for foreign leaders who have addressed Congress, here is a list.

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    Date Addresses by Foreign Heads-of-State and Dignitaries1
    April 25, 2018 Emmanuel Macron, President of France addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress
    June 8, 2016 Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    September 24, 2015 His Holiness Pope Francis of the Holy See addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    April 29, 2015 Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    March 25, 2015 Mohammad Ashraf Ghani, President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    March 3, 2015 Binyamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    September 18, 2014 Petro Poroshenko, President of Ukraine addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    May 8, 2013 Park Geun Hye, President of Republic of Korea addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    October 13, 2011 Lee Myung-bak, President of Republic of Korea addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    May 24, 2011 Binyamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    March 9, 2011 Julia Gillard, Prime Minister of Australia addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    May 20, 2010 Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, President of Mexico addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    November 3, 2009 Dr. Angela Merkel, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    March 4, 2009 Gordon Brown, Prime Minster of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    April 30, 2008 Bertie Ahern, Prime Minister of Ireland addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    November 7, 2007 Nicolas Sarkozy, President of the French Republic addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    March 7, 2007 King Abdullah II Bin Al Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    July 26, 2006 Dr. Nouri Al-Maliki, Prime Minister of Iraq addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    June 7, 2006 Vaira Vike-Freiberga, President of Latvia addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    May 24, 2006 Ehud Olmert, Prime Minister of Israel addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    March 15, 2006 Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President of the Republic of Liberia addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    March 1, 2006 Silvio Berlusconi, Prime Minister of the Republic of Italy addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    July 19, 2005 Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    April 6, 2005 Viktor Yushchenko, President of Ukraine addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    September 23, 2004 Ayad Allawi, Interim Prime Minister of the Republic of Iraq addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    June 15, 2004 Hamid Karzai, Prime Minister of the Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    February 4, 2004 Jose Maria Aznar, President of the Government of Spain addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    July 17, 2003 Tony Blair, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    June 12, 2002 John Howard, Prime Minister of Australia addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress. The scheduled address by Prime Minister John Howard of Australia to a Joint Meeting of Congress on September 12, 2001, was cancelled.
    September 6, 2001 Vicente Fox, President of Mexico addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    September 14, 2000 Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Prime Minister of India addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    July 15, 1998 Emil Constantinescu, President of Romania, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    June 10, 1998 Kim Dae-jung, President of South Korea, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    February 27, 1997 Eduardo Frei, President of Chile, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    September 11, 1996 John Bruton, Prime Minister of Ireland, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    July 10, 1996 Binyamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    February 1, 1996 Jacques Chirac, President of France, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    December 12, 1995 Shimon Peres, Prime Minister of Israel, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    June 26, 1995 Kim Yong-sam, President of South Korea, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    October 6, 1994 Nelson Mandela, President of South Africa, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    July 26, 1994 Hussein I, King of Jordan, and Yitzhak Rabin, Prime Minister of Israel, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    May 18, 1994 Narasimha Rao, Prime Minister of India, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    June 17, 1992 Boris Yeltsin, President of Russia, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    April 30, 1992 Richard von Weizsäcker, President of Germany, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    November 14, 1991 Carlos Saul Menem, President of Argentina, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    May 16, 1991 Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    April 16, 1991 Violeta B. de Chamorro, President of Nicaragua, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    June 26, 1990 Nelson Mandela, Deputy President of the African National Congress, South Africa, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    March 7, 1990 Giulio Andreotti, President of the Council of Ministers of Italy, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    February 21, 1990 Vaclav Hável, President of Czechoslovakia, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    November 15, 1989 Lech Walesa, chairman of SolidarnoϾ labor union, Poland, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    November 18, 1989 Roh Tae Woo, President of South Korea, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    October 4, 1989 Carlos Salinas de Gortari, President of Mexico, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    June 7, 1989 Benazir Bhutto, Prime Minister of Pakistan, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    June 23, 1988 Robert Hawke, Prime Minister of Australia, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    April 27, 1988 Brian Mulroney, Prime Minister of Canada, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    November 10, 1987 Chaim Herzog, President of Israel, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    September 18, 1986 Corazon C. Aquino, President of the Philippines, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    September 11, 1986 Jose Sarney, President of Brazil, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    October 9, 1985 Lee Kuan Yew, Prime Minister of Singapore, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    June 13, 1985 Rajiv Gandhi, Prime Minister of India, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    March 20, 1985 Raul Alfonsin, President Argentina, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress
    March 6, 1985 Bettino Craxi, President of the Council of Ministers of Italy, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    February 20, 1985 Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    May 16, 1984 Miguel de la Madrid, President of Mexico, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    March 22, 1984 François Mitterand, President of France, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    March 15, 1984 Dr. Garett FitzGerald, Prime Minister of Ireland, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    October 5, 1983 Karl Carstens, President of West Germany, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    April 21, 1982 Beatrix, Queen of the Netherlands, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    February 22, 1977 Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau of Canada addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    September 23, 1976 President William R. Tolbert, Jr., of Liberia addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    June 2, 1976 Juan Carlos I, King of Spain, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    May 18, 1976 President Valery Giscard d’Estaing of France addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    March 17, 1976 Prime Minister Liam Cosgrave of Ireland addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    January 28, 1976 Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin of Israel addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    November 5, 1975 President Anwar El Sadat of Egypt addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    June 17, 1975 President Walter Scheel of West Germany addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    June 15, 1972 President Luis Echeverria Alvarez of Mexico addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    June 3, 1970 President Rafael Caldera of Venezuela addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    February 25, 1970 President Georges Pompidou of France addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    October 27, 1967 President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz of Mexico addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    September 15, 1966 President Ferdinand E. Marcos of the Philippines addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    May 28, 1964 President Eamon de Valera of Ireland addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    January 15, 1964 President Antonio Segni of Italy addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    April 12, 1962 Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, Shahanshah of Iran, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    April 4, 1962 President Joao Goulart of Brazil addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    September 21, 1961 President Manuel Prado of Peru addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    July 12, 1961 President Mohammad Ayub Khan of Pakistan addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    May 4, 1961 President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    June 29, 1960 Bhumibol Adulyadej, King of Thailand, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    April 28, 1960 Mahendra, King of Nepal addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    April 25, 1960 President Charles de Gaulle of France addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    April 6, 1960 President Alberto Lleras-Camargo of Columbia addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    May 12, 1959 Baudouin, King of the Belgians, addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    March 18, 1959 President Sean T. O’Kelly of Ireland addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    March 11, 1959 President Jose Maria Lemus of El Salvador addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    January 21, 1959 President Arturo Frondizi of Argentina addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    June 18, 1958 President Carlos F. Garcia of the Philippines addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    June 5, 1958 President Theodor Heuss of West Germany addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    May 9, 1957 President Ngo Dinh Diem of Vietnam addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    May 17, 1956 President Sukarno of Indonesia addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    February 29, 1956 President Giovanni Gronchi of Italy addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    January 27, 1955 President Paul E. Magloire of Haiti addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    July 28, 1954 President Syngman Rhee of South Korea addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    May 28, 1954 Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    May 4, 1954 Governor General Vincent Massey of Canada addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    January 29, 1954 President Celal Bayar of Turkey addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    April 3, 1952 Queen Juliana of the Netherlands addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    January 17, 1952 Prime Minister Winston Churchill of the United Kingdom addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    September 24, 1951 Prime Minister Alcide de Gasperi of Italy addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    June 21, 1951 President Galo Plaza of Ecuador addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    April 2, 1951 President Vincent Auriol of France addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    May 19, 1949 President Gaspar Dutra of Brazil addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    April 19, 1948 Ambassador Guillermo Belt of Cuba addressed a Joint Session of Congress held to memorialize the 50th anniversary of Cuban independence.
    May 1, 1947 President Miguel Aleman of Mexico addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    November 13, 1945 Prime Minister Clement R. Attlee of the United Kingdom addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    May 19, 1943 Prime Minister Winston Churchill of the United Kingdom addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    December 26, 1941 Prime Minister Winston Churchill of the United Kingdom addressed a Joint Meeting of Congress.
    May 20, 1934 Ambassador Andre’ de Laboulaye of France addressed a Joint Session of Congress held to memorialize the centennial anniversary of the death of Lafayette.
    December 18, 1874 A Joint Meeting of Congress is held to receive King Kalakaua of Hawaii.

    http://history.house.gov/Institution/Foreign-Leaders/Joint-Sessions/
     
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    Kagan and Nuland, the Bush/Obama neocon war mongers spreading death and misery in the name of democracy, reviving the cold war while their stooges cheer
     
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    So your list proves every head of state that visits the White House is invited to address a Joint Session of Congress?

    Since your in to lists, please list the number of people in the Trump Administration who have indicated they will be seeking an invite from Congress to allow Putin to speak.

    Thanks!
     
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    Neither one of them are listed.

    Oh, and Vladimir Putin is the guy who revived the Cold War.

    I guess you haven't noticed that they invaded and occupied Crimea. They bullied Georgia. And they are fighting a proxy war in Ukraine.

    And, I'm sure you're bending over backwards to deny that they have been waging cyber warfare against the United States for several years now. Trumpsters don't like to admit that. There are lots of obvious reasons why they don't want to. One of them is that they would have to admit that their man child hero is determined to have the Russians come to his aid again.
     
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    At this point, the Russians have only just commented on the invitation.

    And the idea of a joint address IS a normal part of the discussion of the upcoming visit of a head of state.

    Of course, you're just trying to parse your way out of being wrong again.
     
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    As confirmed by the White House, the only one who has mentioned Putin speaking to a joint session is the walking dead former speaker of the House.

    Not every head of state is invited to speak to Congress. That's confirmed by your running from that fact.

    Keep losing, it keeps things appearing normal around here.
     
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    WTF! Go and rant at someone else - you're scaring me.
     
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    He is (or was, as I understood it in the BBC's Beyond 100 Days prog) Director of National Intelligence, which as you probably know is one of the 16 intelligence services of the US, the FBI being one of them - do you really want to split hairs on this?
     
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