
Oliver Stone, Megyn Kelly provoke with their interviews, and cartoons can provoke us too. See above? Provocative?
I tend to see Putin and Tweety in the same "bucket" of evil world leaders, maybe I am not seeing clearly?
"In Final Oliver Stone Interview, Putin Predicts When Russia-US Crisis Ends"
Kenneth Rapoza, Contributor, Jun 16, 2017 @ 04:41 PM
"It's 09:30 in the morning in Red Square and Oliver Stone is directing his subject, Vladimir Putin, for a grand entrance. Stone wants to know: when will the Russians and Americans finally be at peace?
They are filming The Putin Interviews, a four part one-on-one series of meetings with the Russian president."
Here is some interesting content:
"Stone asked him why did he bother hacking the Democratic National Committee's emails if he believed nothing would change on the foreign policy front.
STONE: Our political leadership and NATO all believe you hacked the election.
PUTIN: We didn't hack the election at all. It would be hard to imagine any country, even Russia, being capable of seriously influencing the U.S. election. Someone hacked the DNC, but I don't think it influenced the election. What came through was not a lie. They were not trying to fool anybody. People who want to manipulate public opinion will blame Russia. But Trump had his finger on the pulse of the Midwest voter and knew how to pull at their hearts. Those who have been defeated shouldn't be shifting blame to someone else....We are not waiting for any revolutionary changes.
Just then, editors cut to a video of Trump talking about Putin.
TRUMP: I hope I get along with Putin. I hope I do. But there is a good chance that I won't.
PUTIN: It almost feels like hatred of a certain ethnic group, like antisemitism. They are always blaming Russians, like antisemites are always blaming the Jews.
The editors then flashed to footage of John McCain on the floor of the Senate ranting and raving about Putin."
Yes, the "War Monger" [My view of McCain.] McCain has little good to say about Russia or Putin, true.
"Stone's interviews simply give voice to the man behind a country where media objectivity is mediocre at best. If we can count on Russia Today to hem and haw about Washington and the perils of fracking, then so can we count on our political media to do the same about Russia.
Stone takes Putin to task at times, saying he looks like a "fox in a hen house" when he imagines out loud that there might already be a secret battle between the U.S. and Russia in cyberspace. "I believe cyber warfare can lead to a hot war," says Stone. Is Russia doing something about it? Come on, Mr. President, lay it on me...
Putin tells him, "Maybe. For every action...there is a counteraction.""
Tweety would do well to heed to laws of physics roughly referred to by Putin.
"Formally stated, Newton's third law is: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The statement means that in every interaction, there is a pair of forces acting on the two interacting objects. The size of the forces on the first object equals the size of the force on the second object."
http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/newtlaws/Lesson-4/Newton-s-Third-Law