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Trump and Pence call Putin a stronger leader than Obama
During Wednesday’s Commander-In-Chief Forum, Donald Trump called Russian president Vladimir Putin a better leader than Barack Obama.
Mike Pence, Trump’s running mate, agreed Thursday, calling it “inarguable“ that Putin has been a stronger leader.
“It’s inarguable that Vladimir Putin has been a stronger leader in his country than Barack Obama has been in this country, and that’s going to change the day that Donald Trump becomes president of the United States of America,” Pence told CNN’s Dana Bash.
Trump and Pence’s praise for Putin has been widely criticized, including by Republicans. House Speaker Paul Ryan called Putin “an aggressor that does not share our interests.” GOP primary competitor Lindsey Graham went even more aggressive.
Vladimir Putin is a thug, a dictator, an autocratic ruler who has his opposition killed in the streets in Russia. If you are running to be leader of the free world and you find admiration for Putin, well, then, you’re losing me.
S.C. Sen. Lindsey Graham.
Hillary Clinton fires back
Hillary Clinton immediately shot back at Donald Trump’s assertion about Putin. “Every Republican holding or seeking office in this country should be asked if they agree with Donald Trump about these statements,” she said in a news conference on Thursday.
[Praising Putin] is not just unpatriotic and insulting to the people of our country, as well as to our commander in chief, it is scary.
Hillary Clinton on Donald Trump calling Vladimir Putin a better leader than Barack Obama
Gary Johnson forgets what Aleppo is
During an MSNBC panel Thursday morning, Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson was asked what he’d do about the situation in Aleppo, Syria’s largest city and the epicenter of the refugee crisis.
Johnson’s response: “And what is Aleppo?“
After being reminded Aleppo was a Syrian city, Johnson called for increased diplomatic relations with Russia to bring the intractable war to an end, but by that point it was too late.
Joe Scarborough asked Johnson if he thought foreign policy was so “insignificant” a candidate running for president shouldn’t know where Aleppo is. Johnson disagreed but didn’t explain his flub.
He gave a full statement later in the day.