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Posted by Shen Li
 - March 08, 2025, 10:02:07 PM
Putin's puppet is a US libtard thing. Not many people in the rest of the world believe something so asinine.
Posted by Herman
 - March 08, 2025, 07:20:37 PM
I saw this inconvenient truth. Progs will deny it because it aint their bullshit narrative.
 
"Checkmate, Liberals: Debunking the Myth of Trump as Putin's Puppet"
It's been quite a ride this past week—over 21 million visitors to my Facebook page and tens of thousands of comments. Typically, I focus on analyzing global issues from a strategic perspective—something I believe has been drowned out by emotional reactions.
So today, I'm doing something different. I'm listening to you! �
Interestingly, the most repeated arguement this week is that Donald Trump is Putin's puppet—a narrative pushed without any real foundation.
So let's take a moment to break that idea apart and challenge the liberal thinking that perpetuates this unfounded belief.
Let me demonstrate something: "Liberals are brilliant." See how easy that is? You can say anything you want, but that doesn't make it true.
For those who actually believe Trump is Putin's puppet, riddle me this: Puppets are weak individuals, not strong ones. Whether or not you like Trump, you'd need to prove his weakness. That means showing actual evidence—perhaps a video of him cowering before Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, or any political adversary. Good luck with that.
If you can't prove weakness, then the only other potential vulnerability you could argue is greed. Trump is already a billionaire. Even if he wanted to add a few more billion to his fortune, as the leader of the free world, he wouldn't have much opportunity to enjoy it. So, again, another weak argument.
Now let's move to motive and means. For Putin to "pull Trump's strings," they would need a method of communication.
Here's the problem: All communications between the President of the United States and foreign leaders are recorded and documented. Unless you're suggesting Trump and Putin communicate telepathically, this would be an impossible claim to prove.
Now let's compare the two countries:
 • Russia's GDP: ~$7.13 trillion
 • United States GDP: ~$30.34 trillion
 • U.S. Military Budget: Vastly larger than Russia's, making the U.S. military far superior
 • Russia's Military Power: The war in Ukraine has exposed that Russia's military strength was greatly overestimated
So now, let's look at your challenge:
 • Can you prove Trump has motive?
 • Can you prove he has the means?
 • Can you prove he is somehow guided by fear of a vastly weaker nation?
Still convinced Trump is Putin's puppet? Make your case.
Let's play chess. And please share it with all of your friends so they can join in... 😎�