Serious question. We know that, for four years, the Russians pretty much had control of the White House. Now that the Republicans have control of the House, this bullshit starts: Far-right House Republicans, led by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, seek to cut off Ukraine aid
Yes, I'm sure we could bail, and let Putin have Ukraine, and he'll totally stop there, and be happy, and be a good little boy, and not bother anyone ever again. Cuz you know how you can rely on despots. Hell, we could probably handshake that deal like the McDonald brothers with Ray Croc. Ray Croc never screwed anyone, and that's why Micky Dees is totally uncontroversial. Just like Putin's Russia.
Oh, NOW we're bothered about calling anyone who isn't in lockstep behind fighting Russia Commies or traitors? Used to be all we fucking heard from the Right, but now they're on the receiving end it's suddenly wrong? Cry moar.
I am not "the right." I just better not hear any wailing about how there's no room in the budget for this or that when we can firehose money at foreign nations that don't give a shit about us.
Yes, Ukraine hates us so much, they totally helped Trump with his hate-boner for Hunter Biden. Oh, wait...
I'm amazed we can hear any from you given how tightly your lips are clamped round their dick, but we always do.
I don’t have any theories on race, I have facts and the fact remains, there is only one race of people on this planet, the human race.
Even if they were going to spend the money in America instead you wouldn’t want them to do it because socialism, so shut the fuck up
Rand Paul beyond any doubt. Rohrbacher is gone, thank god. And Tulsi. MTG and Boebert? Probably - they are stupid enough to fall for it. Sens. Richard C. Shelby (Ala.), Steve Daines (Mont.), John Hoeven (N.D.), John Neely Kennedy (La.), Jerry Moran (Kan.), John Thune (S.D.) and Johnson, plus Rep. Kay Granger (Tex.) were the ones who went to Moscow on July 4th to bend the knee. They are at least open for business with Putin. They all remain in their respective offices despite this.
True for the moment but Richard Shelby didn’t run again and will be replaced by his former Chief of Staff Katie Britt (first woman AL Senator) next Jan. No idea how pro-Russia she is but wouldn’t be surprised if she follows in Shelby’s footsteps.
just because you can go through life without any friends, acknowledging others' value, or upholding obligations without threat of being somehow compelled doesn't mean it'd be a good approach to foreign policy.