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Lies and Russians

Consider a quotation from a predecessor of the Donald, Teddy Roosevelt.

In discussing Russian interference with the 2016 election, and
Putin’s assurances, apparently accepted by Trump, that Russia had nothing to do
with it, despite ample evidence to the contrary, consider a quotation from a
predecessor of the Donald, Teddy Roosevelt, who during the course of
negotiating the Treaty of Portsmouth, ending the Russo-Japanese War, in 1905,
remarked of the Russian that he (Teddy) could not understand “how he will lie
when he knows perfectly well that you know that he is lying.”

Something to keep in mind, Donald.