Bye, Bye, Boris

June 26, 2017 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

Sergey Kislyak is being called back home.

Where will Jared Kushner go to place his Moscow phone calls now?  I kinda suspect that Kislyak doesn’t want to answer questions, particularly since he’s been called “the most radioactive man in town.” I hope he doesn’t find himself on the business end of a syringe once he returns home.

In Kislyak’s place, the Kremlin is expected to send Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Anatoly Antonov, according to Russian media reports. Antonov, a tough negotiator who is on the European Union’s sanctions list, will need final approval by Russia’s parliament.

 Hummmmm …  I wonder how many times Trump has met with Antonov and how much money Trump owes him.

 

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0 Comments to “Bye, Bye, Boris”


  1. BarbinDC says:

    Foreign ambassadors also have to be acceptable to the receiving country–the US, in other words. I’ll bet Cheetolini doesn’t know this.

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  2. Probably the polonium supply at the Russky embassy is running low. Antonov sill bring in a new supply, since Polonium doesn’t bother Antonov. Professional courtesy.

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  3. Ten to one CJ doesn’t know this. It will have to be somebody in the Senate, whatever party, who raises a ruckus over this. Its the only way he can learn, if that is still what it is called in his case.

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  4. Tilphousia says:

    Cockwomble is clueless of so much as his education is about 5th grade. Especially on history. As what he owes Russian banks, my guess is the value of everything he owns.

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  5. Kislyak would face no legal incriminations over Robert Mueller’s investigations, as he had diplomatic immunity. What I wonder is whether, if subpoenaed, he would have to testify. Does diplomatic immunity cover that? Inquiring minds want to know.

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  6. Trump’s been practicing origami so that when he’s in negotiations with Antonov he can fold even faster. “Art of the Deal,” and his fat ass.

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  7. Irish in S.C. says:

    I’m wondering how long it will be before Mr. Kislyak Will catch a summer cold.

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  8. Why do I have the sneaking feeling that, in Russian, to be “called back home” means the same thing as it does here when a preacher says it while standing next to an open grave?

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