Bwahahahahahaha
That’s still not good enough. He should go to kerry & say, “don’t you know who I am?” Then ignore him for weeks.
Not at Drudge link
The Independent
The US Secretary of State has sought Russian help in ending Syrias civil war, telling President Vladimir Putin in Moscow that common interest in a stable Middle East could bridge divisions among the big powers.
Mr Putin, however, kept John Kerry waiting three hours before their meeting at the Kremlin, fiddled with a pen while his guest spoke and made no mention in his own public remarks of the conflict in Syria, which has generated some of the frostiest exchanges between Washington and Moscow since the Cold War.
Putin likely has real work to do; JF’nK, not so much.
Putin Shows How to Keep An Idiot In Suspense
Anybody else would have stood up and said, "Tell him he knows how to reach me."
Of course, after Benghazi, the State Dept. knows that NO WON has their backs.
"Who will send reinforcements to save us?"
NO WON!
"Who will protect us?"
NO WON!
“I’m busy and can’t stand the Fwench. Let him eat wait “
Anything VP says, Kerry will lie about anyway. I am disappointed in Vlad for seeing him to begin with.
that’s the “flexibility” they were talking about.
I bet that is going to be seared into Kerry’s memory!
Well at least they talked to him this time.
and thus the new Most Favorite Person to all you Vietnam Vets out there is.....VLAD PUTIN???
Strange times.
Putin knows in Russia Kerry would have been shot as a traitor.
Explains the Long Face.
Cold war? Putin is just putting Kerry in his place; he’d like to send him back to school; needs educatin...
How sad that I have more respect for a Russian/Communist(are they still commies?) premier than an Sec of State (and the President as well)
I’m with Putin on this one...why talk with someone from Assachusetts?
Because he can.
The LAUGHABLE local news I saw said John F Kerry who served in Vietnam was “seeking common ground”...what a pathetic joke.
The United States is being laughed and disrespected NOW more than it was when Jimmy Carter was in the Oval Office...I never thought we would have as feckless a government as when the Georgia peanut farmer weaseled his way into the Presidency.