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Monday, June 05, 2017

Meg-In / Put-In!!

Megyn Kelly is Russian eye candy for Vladimir Putin.

In the summer debut of Megyn Kelly's NBC primetime program, the conservative agitator goes to Russia for her interview with the president of the Russian Federation. Vladimir Putin, the defiant leader of Russia is questioned about his country hacking into the U.S. election.

Putin flatly denied any role in the hacking of the election. He says that Democrats are hysterical and says that he's willing to place the blame on the CIA for all the hacking.

"Put your finger anywhere on a map of the world, and everywhere you will hear complaints that American officials are interfering in internal electoral processes," said Putin. "Every action has an equal and opposite reaction."

He invoke the kookspiracy of the CIA being involved in the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

The U.S. and foreign intelligence agencies confirm that Russian interference was involved.

Putin claims that the Democrats were making a false flag operation to blame Russia for Hillary Clinton's loss in the election.

When asked about former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn having a federal watch imposed upon him. Putin said that Americans like Flynn were welcomed and he didn't hardly speak to him.

Flynn's ties to Russia have gotten the attention of the feds. Flynn didn't even want to appear upon the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee. He used his Fifth Amendment.

Putin said to Kelly, "I made my speech. Then we talked about some other stuff. And I got up and left. And then afterwards I was told, 'You know there was an American gentleman, he was involved in some things. He used to be in the security services, That's it. I didn't even really talk to him. That's the extent of my acquaintance with Mr. Flynn."

A real gutsy move came from Emmanuel Macron. He basically shunned Sputnik and RT networks from his presser with Putin. He said that Russian media are an "agent of influence ... and of lying propaganda that has spread fake news" against him and his campaign.

Here's a portion of the interview.

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