I just found a clip of this and don’t know where it is ... I’ll look.
This power-hungry harridan is so used to getting the middle finger from her horn-dog hubby that she didn’t notice.
The era of the Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia in the Prague Spring of 1968 and and the Cuban Missile Crisis are not time we particularly wish to reset to.
This button-reset thing was juvenile and hollow. More fluff from the Liberals. Meaningless.
I don’t know about y’all, but Russians and Red Buttons scare the poo out of me. Maybe its the Cold War upbringing. How anyone would think this photo op was a good enough idea to promote and publish as “good diplomacy” was misguided.
I once worked for a company that had a function on it called “Pristine Reset”.
This particular unit controlled positioners, and had all sorts of parameters it could control: start point, stop point, trigger increments, drive function (linear, parabolic, etc.), speed, ramp up/down length, etc.
I asked the designer of it what the heck did he include a “Pristine Reset” for. “Oh, that wipes out everything you programmed because there are only like 12 bytes left in the memory, and sometimes it gets lost and overflows if you program all the parameters in certain combinations.”
I wonder if that gesture means the same in Russia as it does here?