Exposing Obama and Hillary’s Real Feelings on Russia

Liberal Democrats like to portray Russia as the Boogie man. Yes, Russia has its own problems and the United States does not always line up with the same ideology as Russia or its leader, but that does not mean the two countries are unable to work together on certain aspects of world diplomacy and security.

In fact, the world is likely a much safer place with both Russia and the United States working together. When looking at top Democrats though, it is proven they continually flip flop on the idea of Russia, ultimately using the country as a scapegoat for problems they have failed to solve in the past.

Realistically, it is human to make mistakes, to learn more about a given topic and to adapt when necessary. That is the sign of a good leader. However, flip flopping is something completely different.

When a person flip flops they are simply changing what they say not because they have become more educated on the topic, but because they want to appease the masses. Essentially they are bowing down to peer pressure to boost their popularity.

That is exactly what multiple top Democrats have been doing with regards to Russia for the better part of the last decade. Former President Obama often belittled others for thinking Russia could be a possible threat to the United States, and then switched on a dime when it became beneficial to blame Russia.

How often has Obama, Hillary Clinton and other top Democrats flip flopped on Russia? Watch the video to see for yourself.


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