<h1>说来说去川普的运气比较好。其实对好多美国人来说,並不是他们喜欢川普,只是他们更不喜欢希拉里而已。现在又出来个Bill O'Reilly(一个美国知名的右翼人士)。所以说运气好的时候你自己都不用做什么,只要等着你的对手为你加分就可以了。</h1><h1>在下面这段采访中,当O'Reilly企图把普京说成是一个杀人犯时,川普竟然回复说:"……我们有很多杀人犯,难道你认为美国是清白的吗?" 也只有川普敢这么说……说得那么轻松、准确。<br /></h1><h1><br /></h1> <h1>President Trump has long been effusive in his praise for Russian President Vladimir Putin, despite criticism from Republicans and Democrats alike.<br /></h1><h1>In an interview with Fox News's Bill O'Reilly, which will air ahead of the Super Bowl on Sunday, Trump doubled down on his "respect" for Putin — even in the face of accusations that Putin and his associates have murdered journalists and dissidents in Russia.</h1><h1>"I do respect him. Well, I respect a lot of people, but that doesn’t mean I’ll get along with them," Trump told O'Reilly.</h1><h1>O'Reilly pressed on, declaring to the president that "Putin is a killer."</h1><h1>Unfazed, Trump didn't back away, but rather compared Putin's reputation for extrajudicial killings with the United States'.</h1><h1>"There are a lot of killers. We have a lot of killers," Trump said. "Well, you think our country is so innocent?"<br /></h1><h1>Trump added that he thinks the United States is "better" getting along with Russia than not.</h1><h1>"If Russia helps us in the fight against ISIS, which is a major fight, and Islamic terrorism all around the world, major fight. That’s a good thing," Trump said. ISIS is another name for the Islamic State.</h1><h1>It wouldn't be the first time Trump has brushed aside the topic of Putin's political killings.</h1><h1>In a 2015 interview on "Morning Joe," Trump was pressed on the same issue and gave a similar answer.</h1><h1>"He kills journalists that don't agree with him," the show's host, Joe Scarborough, pointed out.</h1><h1>"Well, I think that our country does plenty of killing, too, Joe," Trump said.</h1><h1>As recently as this week, a prominent Putin critic exhibited symptoms of poisoning for the second time since 2015. The incident drew the attention of Republican Sen. John McCain (Ariz.), a staunch Russia critic, who tweeted two newspaper editorials that call for the United States to denounce the incident as an act of political retribution. He called both editorials "a must-read."</h1><h1> don't agree with him," the show's host, Joe Scarborough, pointed out. "Well, I think that our country does plenty of killing, too, Joe," Trump said.<br /></h1><h1>As recently as this week, a prominent Putin critic exhibited symptoms of poisoning for the second time since 2015. The incident drew the attention of Republican Sen. John McCain (Ariz.), a staunch Russia critic, who tweeted two newspaper editorials that call for the United States to denounce the incident as an act of political retribution. He called both editorials "a must-read."</h1>