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Polybius

(15,475 posts)
Mon Feb 26, 2024, 01:57 PM Feb 26

Trump exchanges a close hug with Argentine President Javier Milei at conservative summit

Source: Associated Press

OXON HILL, Md. (AP) — Javier Milei, the fiery, right-wing populist president of Argentina, gave Donald Trump on Saturday an ecstatic hug a day after meeting with Biden administration officials in Buenos Aires.

Trump and Milei were the biggest speakers to wrap up the annual Conservative Political Action Conference outside Washington. During their backstage greeting, captured in a video posted by a Trump campaign staffer, Milei shouted “President!” and pulled Trump in for a close hug before they took pictures together.

Milei took office in December after running a campaign inspired by Trump, complete with red “Make Argentina Great Again” hats in a nod to the former president’s own “Make America Great Again” movement. He was the last of several foreign politicians at CPAC to echo popular Trump themes on issues like migration and the perceived threat of socialism.

In the video, Trump tells Milei, “Make Argentina Great Again.” Milei then uttered his famous phrase, “Long live freedom, damn it!”

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/trump-milei-cpac-argentina-biden-f8e97d401a13318f8cc55faf29021030

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Trump exchanges a close hug with Argentine President Javier Milei at conservative summit (Original Post) Polybius Feb 26 OP
Yet another wannabe fascist . . . Richard D Feb 26 #1
Cheeto and Chucky. peppertree Feb 26 #2
Does he have the same barber as Boris Johnson? N/t TexasBushwhacker Feb 26 #4
If only! It's his sister. peppertree Feb 26 #8
keyboard ruined Richard D Feb 26 #7
Why, thank you Richard. peppertree Feb 26 #9
Too true these days. (nt) Richard D Feb 26 #10
Nazis in love!!! n/t TexasBushwhacker Feb 26 #6
So many authoritarian wannabes mimicking Trump PatSeg Feb 26 #3
Well, I guess he didn't have to wait Polybius Feb 26 #5
It is time to play hardball with these asspickles maxrandb Feb 26 #11
Strongly disagree Polybius Feb 27 #12
On the contrary - he's FAR to the right of Trump. And a MAJOR U.S foreign policy embarrassment. peppertree Feb 27 #15
Still not as bad as Nicols Maduro n/t Polybius Feb 27 #16
True - but not by much. peppertree Feb 27 #17
Well said. He's nothing but a foreign policy liability for the U.S. peppertree Feb 27 #14
Oh, a "close" hug? Prairie Gates Feb 27 #13
Probably the first one that 53 year-old virgin has had in a while peppertree Feb 27 #18

peppertree

(21,664 posts)
8. If only! It's his sister.
Mon Feb 26, 2024, 04:00 PM
Feb 26

Milei is now 53 - but has never had a long-term relationship of any kind (he might even be a virgin).

Like Caligula, his sister acts as a kind of nurse and witch doctor - acting as his confidante and closest adviser, tending to his nervous breakdowns, and dispelling what he believes to be curses against him.

(yes - it's that bad)

I will say in his defense that his very nationalistic father beat him mercilessly as a child - but it doesn't entitle him to punish his (already-struggling) country for receiving the love his father denied him, that's for sure.

Cry for Argentina, Texas Bushwhacker.


PatSeg

(47,583 posts)
3. So many authoritarian wannabes mimicking Trump
Mon Feb 26, 2024, 02:51 PM
Feb 26

Maybe they should have waited awhile to see how things turn out? Trump's political career is not exactly something to emulate so far.

maxrandb

(15,350 posts)
11. It is time to play hardball with these asspickles
Mon Feb 26, 2024, 06:04 PM
Feb 26

I wish no harm to the good people of Argentina, but the United States should pull all civil and military liaisons, ambassador and staff out of Argentina. Cancel any and all US Navy port visits, cancel any and all joint military exercises, cancel student and work Visas, suspend any economic aid, and slap a massive tariff on all Argentinian imports, suspend any government contracts with Argentinian businesses and call in any held Argentinian debt.

You want to hug a fucking authoritarian dipshit?

FAFO

I thought we learned our lesson when we didn't stomp fascism in its infancy in 1931 Germany and Italy.

Like Barney Fife said; "Nip it in the bud"

Polybius

(15,475 posts)
12. Strongly disagree
Tue Feb 27, 2024, 12:19 AM
Feb 27

Javier Milei is to the left of Trump, and a strong supporter of Zelenskyy and Ukraine. He may have fascist tendencies at times, but he was legitimately elected President by the people of Argentina in 2023. He's their leader, nothing we can do about it.

It doesn't mean we have to love every leader because we work with them.

peppertree

(21,664 posts)
15. On the contrary - he's FAR to the right of Trump. And a MAJOR U.S foreign policy embarrassment.
Tue Feb 27, 2024, 01:22 PM
Feb 27

Ukraine lip-service is just a sop he throws at Washington (whom he thinks of as idiots) - and which he would reverse on a dime, the second Trump got back into office.

Controlled by his witch-doctor sister and doing nothing but tweet in his underpants all day, Milei's deliberately throwing Argentina into a deep depression - because he thinks he can then dollarize the country based mostly on his inability to understand the difference between M1 and M3 (Econ 101 stuff, as you know).

So - he's basically wrecking the little that still worked for them, for nothing.

Meanwhile, he's refusing to honor federal revenue sharing commitments - besides ruling by decree, refusing to enforce labor laws and even auto registration laws (a wish-list item for narcos), defunding soup kitchens (because they're "embarrassing&quot , and shutting down the anti-discrimination office.

Cry for Argentina, Polybius.

peppertree

(21,664 posts)
17. True - but not by much.
Tue Feb 27, 2024, 02:52 PM
Feb 27

Keep in mind, also, that that wasn't their other option.

The candidate he defeated, Sergio Massa, kept the economy afloat (if barely) through the worst drought down there in a century - and was close to Democrats (who sent Dan Restrepo, Jessica Reis and Bob Gibbs to advise his campaign).

Milei got help from U.S. spinmeisters, too: led by Roger Stone (hence Milei's appearance at CPAC this weekend).

He won by basically promising voters all the dollars they wanted.

Instead, they got a depression - and Idi Amin-style misrule. And dollars? Those who've saved them, are now selling them to pay for basic necessities - and to keep the young'uns in private school (away from the brown kids).

Elections have consequences. It'll take them a decade just to recover from this.

peppertree

(21,664 posts)
14. Well said. He's nothing but a foreign policy liability for the U.S.
Tue Feb 27, 2024, 01:05 PM
Feb 27

The people at BRICS are having nothing but a gigantic laugh at this Chucky doll - who's thrown his country into a deep depression, while ruling by decree and doing nothing all day but tweeting insults in his underpants.

They know that the more they can tie Washington to Milei, the easier it'll be for them to secure agreements with other 3rd-world nations - just as they did during the similar (albeit milder) Macri debacle in 2016-19.

Milei's like a white Idi Amin - but without the sense of humor.

And now, he's declared war on his own provinces - who are now threatening to withhold oil and gas supplies in response.

Talk of impeachment is already in the air - just 10 weeks into his regime. It's either that, or food riots.

peppertree

(21,664 posts)
18. Probably the first one that 53 year-old virgin has had in a while
Tue Feb 27, 2024, 07:33 PM
Feb 27

And this is Argentina - where people will bear-hug you on just meeting you (the second time, they'll groan while they do it too!).

If I were them though, I'd check Milei's Miami bank accounts (or ask Biden to). They've got "deposit your emoluments here" written all over them.

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