Barbarian observes:
He has to consider whether or not he should help an unfriendly nation take one of our diplomats for questioning? Isn't that an pretty good reason for concern? According to Sara Sanders, he was actually considering it. As George Will said, he's a "sad, embarrassing wreck of a man."
Yep. And that's the key issue. He had to think for a while if he was going to obey Putin, or be loyal to America. And he didn't decide until he had a firestorm of bipartisan criticism to face. That's the worrisome thing; what about the stuff he's hiding from us?
After a torrent of anger and criticism, he caved and did the right thing. What kind of president needs to be forced to reject the idea of one of our diplomats being rounded up and questioned by the Russian government?
One of us is, Stipe.
He has to consider whether or not he should help an unfriendly nation take one of our diplomats for questioning? Isn't that an pretty good reason for concern? According to Sara Sanders, he was actually considering it. As George Will said, he's a "sad, embarrassing wreck of a man."
Disloyal to the US,
Yep. And that's the key issue. He had to think for a while if he was going to obey Putin, or be loyal to America. And he didn't decide until he had a firestorm of bipartisan criticism to face. That's the worrisome thing; what about the stuff he's hiding from us?
but the right decision was made.
After a torrent of anger and criticism, he caved and did the right thing. What kind of president needs to be forced to reject the idea of one of our diplomats being rounded up and questioned by the Russian government?
You're off the deep end, Blabla.
One of us is, Stipe.