This week, Biden, the world’s only superpower, and Vladimir Putin, who has been in charge of Russia for more than 20 years, engaged in the world’s highest level of verbal combat. 78-year-old Biden started the challenge by criticizing Putin in a media interview, saying that Putin is a “killer. Diplomacy can be a fierce struggle, but the president of one country publicly calling the president of another country a “killer”, even if it breaks the rules of diplomacy.
However, there is a history to this, as The National Pulse exclusively reports that Mike McCormick, the Obama-era White House stenographer, revealed that Biden met with Putin in Moscow in 2011 and that Putin ritually humiliated Biden.
Here is the story as told by McCormick.
I documented what happened in Biden’s only meeting with Putin in my book “Joe Biden Unauthorized” (Joe Biden Unauthorized). I can attest that the title of my chapter on the event, “Bitch Slapped in Moscow,” is true fact.
As Biden’s White House stenographer, I was standing just 5 feet behind Putin, and Biden was sitting across from Putin at an elegant conference table, about 12 feet from me.
About 10 minutes into the meeting, Biden tried to open with the dreaded line about his decades-long role in the U.S.-Russia negotiations, “I’ve been here a long Time. When I first came here ……”
After Biden said about a sentence, his microphone was turned off, the lights on the TV footage were turned off, the Russian’s stern voice ordered the media to leave, which they did, cameras popped off tripods, equipment snapped shut and portable lights clattered off retractable poles. No one spoke or dared to linger.
Such was the ruthlessness of Putin’s KGB that Putin had pulled the plug and done the unthinkable; Putin had stolen Biden’s audience and left Biden speechless. With an invisible switch, it shut Biden up.
Across the table, I could see U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, in the dimly lit room, looking like an exhausted fish at the bottom of a boat, not protesting, not complaining, he was humiliated.
Putin or his team probably planned this, they knew exactly what bait to use, knew exactly how Biden would take it, and then when he did, they reeled in the hapless Biden.
The Russian president and his delegation sat calmly and indifferently, the most powerful man in Russia showing neither fear nor respect for Biden.
After praising Putin’s ornate office, which Biden playfully attributed to Russia’s growing acceptance of capitalism, he looked Putin in the eye and said something to the effect of, “I don’t think you have a soul.” Putin replied in English, “Very well, then we have an agreement.”
What Putin and his entourage did to Vice President Biden was an almost ritual humiliation. In fact during Biden’s vice presidency, Biden received little respect on the world stage, and Biden gets even less now.
Since the moment I witnessed it, Biden and his handlers, with the help of the press corps in Washington, have been reversing the story 180 degrees from what actually happened.
Only in his 2017 book Promise Me, Dad does Biden describe the meeting as “controversial.” At least he finally came clean about what I saw, though it took him six years.
After Biden’s Putin-killer comments, Putin pulled his ambassador out of Washington after telling the Biden regime, “We don’t need you, and we’re not afraid of you,” writes Pulse of the Nation.
The Trump administration’s diplomacy while sanctioning Russia was denounced by the media as Trump’s attempt to avoid a conflict with Russia. Now that Biden, who has been slapped in the face, is in power, he must be out for revenge. Biden’s new posture on Russia seems to be luring the U.S. into another foreign policy diversion while sparing the Chinese Communist Party, yet the mainstream media is swooning over Biden.
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