Rand Paul Blames Criticisms of Diplomacy on 'Trump Derangement Syndrome'
Paul defends Trump's conversation with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in the name of diplomacy.
Paul defends Trump's conversation with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in the name of diplomacy.
The president has a long history of admiration for authoritarians and strongmen.
The paper has put up hundreds of billboards highlighting both leaders' "turbulent relations with the media."
"A person can be in favor of improving relations with Russia, in favor of meeting with Putin, and still think something is not right here."
The Arizona senator goes out shooting against the Paul family, even as he and the Kentucky senator make common cause on Gina Haspel.
Putin's critics gather in Hell's Kitchen.
Rybka has spent the past several years as a protegee of pickup artist and seduction coach Alex Lesley-and picked up a plausible claim to 2016 election dirt along the way.
He's right. But he shouldn't leave diplomatic efforts to the U.S.
Most of the party's members of Congress have done their best to downplay or excuse Trump's strange fondness for Vladimir Putin.
There is greater danger in not engaging Vladimir Putin.
How Vladimir Putin's desire for domination and acceptance is scrambling American politics.
Apparently, opposing Montenegro's inclusion in NATO is the new treason.
Trump's awfulness doesn't make US foreign policy less imperfect.
Thanks for helping make the case for school choice, Marc Levine!
If a foreign nation's intervention into elections is a crime, America has a LOT of explaining to do.
Coverage of third-party candidates presented as attempt to discredit American democracy.
Don't let the fight over Russia's behavior allow interventionist answers to go unchallenged.
Please stop ignoring that government officials have agendas.
Putin is an awful, awful ruler. But can the United States get real about his goals and and his limits?
Bemoaning shift on Russia by Republicans, but not his own or that of fellow-travelers.
He may shy away from interventionism, but his behavior causes other problems.
A guide to stripping the political outrage out of a national defense and policy issue.
The Russian Menace is making congressmen even dumber, it seems.
The GOP nominee can't stop praising the Russian leader's authoritarianism.
Whistleblower doesn't worry about whether there will be a deal for his return.
Trump says he wants friendly relations with any nation that wants to be friendly.
Says America is not a banana republic
Maybe focus on protecting American data, not seeking revenge for Clinton's embarrassment?
Using Aleppo to gain leverage over a geopolitical foe.
The love for Putin reflects a genuine shift in Republican voters.
The New York Times columnist, who calls the Republican nominee's praise of autocratic strength "idiotic," is guilty of the same idiocy.
The strength the Republican nominee admires is the strength of an autocrat.
The 2008 DNC was filled with confident vows about taming the Russian bear. So much for that.
Attempt at deflection sends a message that voter frustration is irrelevant.
Trump excuses Vladimir Putin's killing of opposition voices.
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