#MorningMonarchy: July 19, 2018
Another orb, pedo guy and crystal cults + this day in history w/Tyson vs. Washington and our song of the day by Childish Gambino on your Morning Monarchy for July 19, 2018.
Another orb, pedo guy and crystal cults + this day in history w/Tyson vs. Washington and our song of the day by Childish Gambino on your Morning Monarchy for July 19, 2018.
Barbecue orgies, potato pay and lava bombs + this day in history w/the McDonald's massacre and our song of the day by Eric Church on your Morning Monarchy for July 18, 2018.
The Cold War is a thing of the past. By the time President Putin said as much during preliminary remarks at his joint press conference with President Trump in Helsinki, it was clear this would not stand. Not after so much investment by American conservatives in Cold War 2.0.
Russophobia is a 24/7 industry, and all concerned, including its media vassals, remain absolutely livid with the “disgraceful” Trump-Putin presser. Trump has “colluded with Russia.” How could the President of the United States promote “moral equivalence” with a “world-class thug”?
The usual NATO summit begins and ends with U.S. and European leaders issuing platitudes about the unbreakable bonds between Western democracies. The two-day summit that began Wednesday is not the usual NATO summit. President Donald Trump came to Brussels armed with a barrage of insults and Twitter blasts against his ostensible allies.
Major conspiracy, defending freedom and invasion plans + this day in history w/the death of Zachary Taylor and our song of the day by Oh Sees on your Morning Monarchy for July 9, 2018.
Its official, a Trump-Putin summit will take place on July 16th, in Helsinki, Finland.
The White House said in a press release that US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have scheduled a bilateral meeting for July 16 in Helsinki, Finland.
“President Donald J. Trump and President Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation will meet on July 16, 2018, in Helsinki, Finland.”
There is an American congressional delegation traveling in the Russian Federation. According to TASS, the delegation has seven members:
The American establishment is not the only government struggling with President Trump. So is that of the US’ closest ally, Great Britain.
According to a report from RT, the London government is alarmed by the prospect of a “peace deal” that might be negotiated by Russian President Vladimir Putin and the American president.
Sputnik News reported Friday that French-Israeli analyst Mylene Doublet O’Kane believes that the June 23th halt in aid to Syrian rebels in the south of that country by the Americans is a signal to Moscow ahead of the the planned July 16th meeting between President Trump and his Russian counterpart President Vladimir Putin.
Italy leaves Angela Merkel stunned and alone in her open borders demands.
The Financial Times called it “the summit to save Merkel”, but this mini get together of EU leaders, over a swelling and persistent migrant crisis, saw Italy dictating terms and Merkel fighting for whatever power she has left.