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Judge Jeanine: United States Giving Up as the World’s Super Power

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On Justice Saturday night, Judge Jeanine Pirro said the United States of President Obama is giving up their long-held role as the world’s global superpower.

“I’ve got news for you folks: Vladimir Putin is not only a regional power, he is looking to be the world’s super power. And because of his cunning, military background and KGB training, he is setting himself up to be just that. And ironically, with Barack Obama as commander-in-chief, the United States is recklessly and pathetically giving up as the world’s super power.”

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