VIDEO MONTAGE: Cable News apoplectic over Trump-Putin meeting – hilarious doomsday scenarios

Apoplexy is defined as, “incapacity or speechlessness caused by extreme anger.”

It seems that the media, and the Democratic Party, are extremely angry, apoplectic, that President Trump actually met with President Putin. Their anger and incapacity to see the benefits of such a meeting were captured by News Busters in the composite video below. Watch these uncontested absurdities.

News Busters wrote:

Within mere hours of President Trump’s press conference with Vladimir Putin concluding, cable news had worked themselves into a frenzy that suggested the sky itself must be falling.

CNN’s Anderson Cooper appeared hardest hit by the summit. While many of his colleagues were behaving as though a fire had been lit beneath their feet, Cooper spent the 2 p.m. Eastern hour sulking, sighing at length about how “disgraceful” the President’s performance had been. “I just personally think today is just an incredibly depressing moment in our time, in our history, as an American,” he huffed.

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It seems that the media, and some members of the Democratic Party, come unhinged when President Trump meets with our enemies. While Americans see diplomacy as a good thing, the media can’t seen to look beyond the way Trump successfully deals on the world stage with those who are are foes (Russia, North Korea, Iran, China).

The late Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan said:

“If you want to make peace, you don’t talk to your friends. You talk to your enemies.”

That’s wise advice for critics of the Trump-Putin summit to keep in mind and explains why this and future summits can only benefit our nation.

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EDITORS NOTE: The featured image is by Sam Jayne / Axios

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