Anonymous ID: a8476d March 3, 2022, 4:22 a.m. No.15770970   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1151 >>1400 >>1532 >>1586

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/george-w-bush-recounts-the-time-vladimir-putin-dissed-his-dog/ar-AAUwMn1?ocid=msedgntp

 

Former President George W. Bush offered some unique insight into the psyche of Russian President Vladimir Putin this week, relaying an exchange the world leaders once had years ago involving their pets.

 

Bush, headlining a benefit fundraiser for the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center on Tuesday, recounted the story of how he once hosted Putin and introduced him to his Scottish Terrier, Barney.

 

"I introduced Vladimir Putin to Barney, our Scottish terrier, and [he] dissed him," Bush told the audience during a Q&A, Politico reports.

 

Bush continued: "A year later, Laura and I go visit Vladimir and his wife — this was before he decided to be with a gymnast 30 years younger — and he says, 'I want you to meet my dog.' I said, 'Yeah, sure.' And I'll never forget, out runs a huge Russian hound," Bush said. "And Putin says 'Bigger, stronger, and faster than Barney.' "

 

Continuing his story, Bush added that he relayed the anecdote to the Canadian prime minister, who responded: "At least he only showed you his dog."

 

The Bush's dog, Barney, was a loyal friend to the family until his death in 2013, at which time the former president said the terrier "never discussed politics and was always a faithful friend."

 

Elsewhere in the discussion, Politico reports that Bush offered a more serious take on Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine — which began on Feb. 24 and was ordered by Putin, with forces moving from the north, south and east.

 

"In [his] view, the demise of the Soviet Union is bad for the Russian people, so we're watching him try to reinstate Soviet hegemony," Bush said, per Politico. "He picks weak people to do that. He thought Ukraine was weak, but it's not. Ukraine is showing a backbone and a spine that this world sorely needs to see."

 

Details of the attack and the fighting change by the day, but this is the first major land conflict in Europe in decades — and hundreds have already been reported dead or wounded, including more than 100 children. Thousands more people have fled or tried to escape Ukraine amid warnings of a possible "refugee crisis."

 

The invasion has drawn widespread condemnation around the world and increasingly severe economic sanctions against Russia.

 

Various countries have also pledged aid or military support to Ukraine, whose president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has pleaded for peace talks while urging his country to resist.

 

Putin insists Ukraine has historic ties to Russia and he is acting in the interest of so-called "peacekeeping" — a claim disputed by the west.

 

"The prayers of the entire world are with the people of Ukraine," President Joe Biden said as the invasion began in force last week.

Anonymous ID: a8476d March 3, 2022, 4:45 a.m. No.15771033   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1038 >>1046

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/never-before-seen-video-of-9-11-attacks-prompts-questions-about-the-timing-of-its-release-during-ukraine-invasion/ar-AAUx2Ob?ocid=msedgntp

 

The current geopolitical landscape can generously be described as a hot mess. Not only has the Kremlin initiated an unjustified invasion of Ukraine but now the nuclear card is on the table in a way that it hasn’t been in decades.

 

All eyes are on Ukraine so some conspiracy theorists are wondering if a recently revealed, previously unknown video showing an angle of the 9/11 attacks might have an ulterior motive.

 

A never-before-seen video showing an alternate angle of the 9/11 attacks has been released.

The video shows the moment that the second plane struck the South Tower.

Anonymous ID: a8476d March 3, 2022, 4:58 a.m. No.15771073   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1085 >>1141

https://www.msn.com/en-us/entertainment/entertainment-celebrity/chelsea-clinton-says-having-parents-cheering-her-on-at-n-y-c-marathon-helped-push-her-over-the-finish-line/ar-AAUwvtM?ocid=msedgntp

 

https://people.com/politics/chelsea-clinton-says-having-her-parents-cheering-her-on-at-ny-marathon-helped-push-her-over-the-finish-line/

 

 

Chelsea Clinton says her completion of the 2021 TCS New York City Marathon in November couldn't have happened without her parents, former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who were cheering her on.

 

Appearing on The View Wednesday, the 42-year-old former first daughter said her participation in the race almost didn't happen, because of an injury she sustained just weeks prior.

 

"So I fell off a treadmill six weeks beforehand," she said. "I don't have any good story, I just was not really paying attention, so I wasn't sure I was going to make it."

 

Add to that her father's health struggles (the former president was hospitalized in October due to an infection) and Clinton said she was worried about not being able to finish the race.

 

"My father had just been in the hospital — thankfully, he's doing great —but I was really horrified by the prospect of 'What if my parents come to the finish line and I can't finish?' " Clinton said on The View.

 

In an effort to get inspired to finish the race, she called her parents mid-way through the race, Clinton said: "So at mile 11 I call my parents. I'm running along and my mom's like, 'Aren't you running the marathon?' And I'm like, 'I am. I'm going to make it. You have to come.' And she was like, 'Okay, we'll be there.' "

 

In addition to her parents, Chelsea's three children, Charlotte, Aidan, Jasper, and her husband Marc Mezvinsky were also at the marathon watching on the sidelines.

 

Clinton said that "the fact that my parents were able to be there, that my kids were at two different points in the rally," ultimately helped her keep going. That — and the energy from other onlookers.

 

"I will say, the energy in the Bronx — cause you come over the bridge and have like, 6 more miles to go and the Bronx is like, 'Welcome to the BRONX!' And I'm like, 'I love the Bronx, thank you! I can make it!' "

 

RELATED: Chelsea Clinton Celebrates with Her Parents Bill and Hillary After Completing N.Y.C. Marathon

 

The race kicked off on Staten Island and continued via the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. Runners traveled through Brooklyn, then into Queens before reaching Manhattan. After the Bronx, runners headed back down into Manhattan and finished in Central Park.

 

Clinton was congratulated by her parents at the finish line in Central Park. She finished with a time of 3:59:09, Runner's World reported.

 

Taking to social media the day after the race, Clinton shared photos of she and her family members once she had crossed the finish line.

 

"One of my favorite moments of running yesterday's @nycmarathon was spotting my husband and kids on the sidelines. Grateful to my wonderful cheer squad for their love yesterday and always!" she tweeted.