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        Because literal nation state level negotiations are the same as socializing at a fundraiser/awards ceremony for Russian propaganda.

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          The point is that literally sitting near someone is not evidence of anything.

          Stein comes out better in this comparison because we can be certain Biden and Putin would have been able to hear each other speak.

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            You’ve got it completely wrong.

            Biden and Putin were in an adversarial setting. They were not there as friends.

            Stein, on the other hand, was there as friends of RT, the Russian state propaganda system, and was considered such a good friend of the propaganda machine that they sat her with Putin.

            You see how that’s worse, right?

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                No, her pro-Russian stances make her a Russian Asset. The diner’s and such are just where she bends the knee.

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                    But Stein is explicitly pro-Russia. She has repeated Russian talking points about Ukraine, and only seems to want to handicap Kamala Harris, knowing damn well that she’s aiding Trump.

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        Presidents meet with people because it’s their job. Shills meet with people to make deals.