Discussion: Reports: Kremlin To Recall Russian Ambassador Kislyak To Moscow

I did see that. You think that’s the only issue at play here? Maybe I’m missing some of the implications.

Either way, Trump will still be whining about not getting his Fylnn back.

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Not really sure.

However, this reshuffling was already in play before Trump became ‘Trump’.

Now the Shadow King leaving D.C. shouldn’t be the issue here, but considering what his successor will be inheriting, relationship wise, Antonov’s arrival should be interesting to watch.

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Samantha Stevens: “Welll.”

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Roger that.

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Shorter commute to Trump Tower. But will Trump get his beloved Flynn back?

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Nose twitch? Now, pleeease?
(Edited for obligatory nod to go with nose twitch.)

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nyet

n because…



just sayin’

@krux

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Trumpsters: Who?

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How mean!
Trump will just need get a nice dacha so he can talk without that whole Jared and back-channel business.

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Vlad the Inserter should cut out the middlemen and appoint Igor Korobov‎ to succeed Kislyak.

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I guess Diplomatic Immunity doesn’t provide quite the level of protections they think he might need.

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to host a “farewell reception

Ah, open casket…

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Oh, c’mon, the Mets aren’t that bad…

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Nah, it’s simple!

Vlad can just appoint Tiffany to be the Russian Ambassador. Then Donald can insist he’s never spoken to the ambassador, and people might believe him!

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Semantically and syntactically it is the equivalent of au revoir, auf Wiedersehen, hasta la vista, arrivederci, näkemiin, etc. Literally, “until seeing (again)”; figuratively, “see you later”.

I’m picturing Jared, a fifth of vodka, and a lot of weeping…

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A recall, eh? Disposable goods. Kislyak better watch his back.