There's obviously a push and pull inside the administration on Russia. A lot of key people in the exec branch and and Rs in congress are quite hawkish, so there's a bit of a schizophrenic approach.
But we can look at it and draw a few conclusions, can't we? On one hand, the reversal of policy on Ukraine arms sales and the announcement of new sanctions. On the other hand, inviting Lavrov and Kislyak to the Oval, publicly accepting Putin's disavowal of election meddling, offering Putin a face to face meeting, the fact that they dragged feet for months on new sanctions, then announced them, but aren't apparently enforcing them.
So it doesn't exactly stack up to puppethood, but it's an odd and continuing display of deference towards a legit bad actor. Is that even subject to debate?
Come on, you've debated with sturg long enough to know for him it's only black and white and no gray area.