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Re: Russia Today and the Fremen Mirage – politicalbetting.com
No-one cares because no-one asks. That's the point @Mexicanpete and I are making. But there are some very interesting questions that a journalist could ask of Nigel Farage short of saying, "… (View Post)4 -
Re: Russia Today and the Fremen Mirage – politicalbetting.com
There is an interesting line of questioning a journalist could take with Nigel Farage: Nathan Gill your leader in Wales has been imprisoned for taking bribes to ask questions favourable to that power… (View Post)1 -
Re: Russia Today and the Fremen Mirage – politicalbetting.com
The suggestion is that the Vice President is pushing through a major foreign policy change by removing the State Department from any involvement. Even Marco Rubio thinks it a bad idea. Steve Witkoff … (View Post)2 -
Re: Russia Today and the Fremen Mirage – politicalbetting.com
Excellent header, not only because I agree with it. Lots to think about. If there is a "Decline and Fall" here it would seem to apply to the USA and not Russia, which has never had anything… (View Post)2 -
Re: Russia Today and the Fremen Mirage – politicalbetting.com
Something I think about a lot. Given a choice between a good guy and a bad guy, slightly over half of Americans went, I'll take the bad guy. It's a hard truth to take for people who want to… (View Post)2