have you ever thought that the media ecosystem that you get your news from are the one lying to you? All you do is post disinformation and conspiracies and you don't think the place where you consume news are the liars? Bcz he's a little b****
So that’s axios laying cover fire We have Biden on tape saying it himself. Biden was always an arrogant loud mouth and an idiot. They had him and his brother. And his kid. Biden was appointed to Ukraine affairs by Obama which seemed weird way back when. Everyone ignored it until Trump asked and they immediately impeached him. Don’t you remember the whole thing with that guy vindman? Vindmans wife was outraged Biden didn’t pardon her and her husband. You do know that USaid and CIA funded and arranged a color revolution in Ukraine and forced the pro Russian President out. And inserted zelensky. The orange revolution I think they called it. Revolution of dignity?
The letter that Republicans sent to the admin is literally posted online. The senate foreign relations committee sent a letter demanding the prosecutor be fired. You can literally read the letter online. Youre brainwashed and sincerely a dumbass. You have no idea what you're talking about. Biden handled all middle eastern/European affairs for the Obama administration. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...raine-aid-oust-corrupt-prosecutor/5991434002/
And then we ask… why all the pardons.. all dated to 2014 All dated to 2014 I think Fauci had labs there too. Full on sketchy black box secret ass projects. And Victoria nunland was all mixed up in this **** too. See I think the UK Crown has wanted Russia destroyed for a long time. They been trying to get this crap all stirred up for a long while. Obama, Biden and the left is more aligned with Davos and Euro crowd. Then you add in the FTX crypto **** too! FTX donated tons to act blue and later went bust and got caught stealing billions in users funds. Did any politicians give any money back? And then FTX was also mixed up in Ukraine donations too. It’s all a deep dark web of lies, corruption, theft, trafficking. Just because Hunter sucked at being a criminal doesn’t mean he wasn’t trying. Too busy smoking crack, banging high price Eastern European hotties to run his Pops grift.
Your original claim was Biden fired the Ukrainian prosecutor cuz he was corrupt. Now that there's evidence that Biden only fired the prosecutor AFTER the republican controlled senate demanded he do so. Now you've pivoted to another conspiracy. You're brainwashed man and I feel sorry for you. I'll pray for you sincerely
Dude the only low iq individual is you who blindly trust right wing media. You just made the claim that Biden fired the prosecutor bcz he was investigating burisma. The prosecutor was refusing to investigate burisma which is why republican demanded his firing. The prosecutor was corrupt. I honestly don't even think you or @Commodore are bad people in any way. You guys are victims of right wing disinformation. I sincerely feel sorry for you. I hope you wake up one day and realize you're being fed disinformation
How the **** do you call an election when you are getting invading. ****ing stupid ass. Elon a foreigner and non American helping him. Do you think Elon cares about the US?
Rubio, as SoS, is leading the "peace" talk with Russia. Marco Rubio on Russia and Ukraine | Davis Center 11/15/2024 Rubio and Senate colleagues introduced a bipartisan resolution calling for Vladimir Putin and members of the Russian regime to be held accountable for the numerous acts of war, aggression, and human rights abuses that Russian forces have committed during their invasion of Ukraine. (Rubio.senate.gov, 03.07.22) Rubio predicted that neither Russia nor Ukraine will be able to claim true victory at the end of the war. “There is no way that the Russian Federation takes Ukraine, all of Ukraine, or half of Ukraine, and that was Putin’s goal from the beginning,” Rubio said. “On the other side of it, the reality of it is that Ukraine is small compared to Russia in terms of size and its ability to bring scale,” he said of the invaded country’s military might when it comes to defending all of its borders. (NY Post, 03.03.24) Rubio and 33 of his Republican colleagues introduced the Never Yielding Europe's Territory (NYET) Act to provide the critical support Ukraine needs to defend itself and deter Russian aggression, while imposing real costs on the Kremlin for its ongoing and potential future aggression against Ukraine. "We cannot return to a world in which countries can simply choose to invade their neighbors — it is dangerous and destructive," Rubio said. "The United States must be ready to impose real and harsh consequences if Putin decides to invade Ukraine. Our legislation would do exactly that." (CONGDP, 02.15.22) Rubio co-led led bipartisan members of the Senate Intelligence Committee in urging the Biden administration to increase sanctions on enablers of Vladimir Putin's regime amidst its unprovoked and illegal war in Ukraine. "While many of the Putin regime's top figures are already subject to United States, European and other nations' sanctions, we believe it is important that lower-tier enablers of the regime's aggressive policies, including its militarists, propagandists, corrupt officials, public supporters, senior federal officials and legislators, also be subject to a sanctions regime to ensure that they cannot continue to support Russia's reprehensible aggression, yet benefit from assets, vacations or educational opportunities in the West,” the senators said. (CONGDP, 06.03.22) In order to bolster support for Ukraine and defend against efforts to force Ukraine to give up its sovereign territory, Rubio and other U.S. senators introduced the Non-Recognition of Russian Annexation of Ukrainian Territory Act. The bill would require U.S. policy to not recognize any Russian claim of sovereignty over any portion of the internationally recognized territory of Ukraine and prohibit any federal department or agency from taking any action or extending any assistance that implies recognition of Russian claims over Ukraine. "There is no amount of propaganda or political scheming that can change the reality of what is happening in Ukraine," said Rubio. "Vladimir Putin is the real aggressor in this war, and he is attempting an unjustified takeover of a sovereign, democratic country. The United States cannot recognize Putin's claims or we risk establishing a dangerous precedent for other authoritarian regimes, like the Chinese Communist Party, to imitate." (CONGDP, 09.22.22) "I would be comfortable with a deal that ends these hostilities and that I think is favorable to Ukraine, meaning that they have their own sovereignty, that they don’t become a satellite state or a puppet state that is constantly held hostage by the Russians. I’m not going to prejudge any agreement." (Kyiv Post, 11.12.24) Rubio and other U.S. senators sent a letter to Biden urging him to use diplomatic talks at the NATO-Russia Council meeting to deter Putin from further invading Ukraine and make clear that the U.S. will not accept Putin's demands to dictate NATO's decision-making. "We support close engagement with our allies to ensure a coordinated and unambiguous response to Putin's brinkmanship and ask that the administration and its allies continue to unequivocally rebuke Putin's military threats and provocations against our allies," the senators wrote. "It is imperative the United States demonstrate our resolve and refuse to appease Putin's unacceptable list of demands." (CONGDP, 01.10.22) Rubio and two other U.S. senators introduced a bill to explicitly prohibit any president of the United States from withdrawing from NATO without Senate approval or an Act of Congress. "NATO serves as an essential military alliance that protects shared military interests and enhances America's international presence," said Rubio. "Any decision to leave the alliance should be rigorously debated and considered by the U.S. Congress with the input of the American people." (CONGDP, 07.12.23) "Vladimir Putin has proven he will stop at nothing to silence or intimidate Russian citizens who speak out against his abuses and rampant corruption, including by poisoning them," Rubio said. "I'm proud to join Sen. Coons in introducing this bipartisan bill to impose a cost on Putin and his cronies involved in the attempts to murder opposition figures or dissidents as well as those helping the regime cover-up these attacks." (CONGDP, 09.24.20) Rubio and other senators introduced the bipartisan Holding Russia Accountable for Malign Activities Act of 2021, a targeted bill that would impose sanctions on Russian officials complicit in brazen violations of international law. Rubio asked Victoria Nuland, undersecretary of state: “I'm sure you're aware that the Russian propaganda groups are already putting out there all kinds of information about how they've uncovered a plot by the Ukrainians to release biological weapons in the country with NATO's coordination. If there is a biological or chemical weapon incident or attack inside of Ukraine, is there any doubt in your mind that 100%, it would be the Russians that would be behind it?” (CONGDP, 03.08.22) “Given Russia's dire economic and demographic forecasts and growing domestic repression, it's no surprise that Putin would look abroad for diversions. Putin's promise to restore Russia's role in the world came at the expense of the Russians people, who are left with an anemic economy, a rigged electoral system, and suppression of their basic freedoms. Much like Putin's foreign adventurism, the goal has simply been to enrich himself and his inner circle. Those considering relying on the Kremlin should realize that they will have no long-term stable partner in Russia while he remains in power.” (CONGDP, 08.24.20) “[Alexei] Navalny’s tragic death at the hands of the Putin bloodthirsty regime is a stark reminder that Putin and his thugs will stop at nothing to silence dissent or those who might expose the level of corruption in the Kremlin. Two years ago, I had the honor of meeting with Leonid Volkov, Navalny’s then chief of staff, and it was clear that the Russian people’s aspirations for a nation free of authoritarianism is alive and well. We must continue to stand with those brave Russians who dare to speak out and continue to press for the release of political prisoners such as Vladimir Kara-Murza.” (Rubio.senate.gov, 02.16.24) “Any country's leadership being courted by Moscow should ask why. Putin is always working an angle for himself. What country's people are better off for its leadership forming a partnership with Putin's Russia? Putin's conduct abroad is patterned after his conduct at home: support thugs, undermine democracy and steal everything that isn't nailed to the wall. And other than oil, the only things the Kremlin exports these days are war crimes, cybercrime, election interference and its own private military company, the Wagner Group, run by close Putin confidant Yevgeni Prigozhin.” (CONGDP, 08.24.20) “Just imagine what Putin might do in Belarus in the aftermath of the recent sham elections. He won't be lifting up the voices of Belarusians; instead he'll aid a weakened Alexander Lukashenko in repressing the nation's citizens and further undermine security in Europe.” (CONGDP, 08.24.20)
Just another Trump boot licking hypocrite. These guys would probably defend and support Trump if he sided with and supported North Korea, China, and Russia in wars against our Western Allies. It's interesting how easy he's gone on China with tariffs compared to Canada.
Trump is asking for FAR too much ‘payback’ from war-torn Ukraine https://nypost.com/2025/02/18/opini...r-far-too-much-payback-from-war-torn-ukraine/ excerpt: President Trump’s demand that Ukraine sign over a huge chunk of its economy as repayment for help fending off Russia is flat-out wrong. Period. The proposed contract, which reportedly hit Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky’s desk last week, demands half the country’s revenues from natural resources, ports and infrastructure indefinitely as payback for US military aid since the war began. That would quickly add up to countless billions more than we’ve given Ukraine; it’s a demand a victor might make of a country that started and lost a war, to teach a lesson. Indeed, as a share of GDP it looks to be harsher than what the victorious allies imposed on Germany in the Peace of Versailles after World War One. Hello: Ukraine is the victim of this war, not too mention our ally. more at the link
Trump wants to negotiate a "peace" deal with Putin (hilarious and delusional on face value) where Ukraine is not at the table and have no say in the final deal and where the guarantor of the peace will be European troops (perhaps from Georgia) who are also not at the table It is just f*cking like Trump has absolutely no f*cking idea how to negotiate a deal. Just f*cking like. Maybe Trump should ask Tony Schwartz (author of The Art of the Deal) to help him write up the deal. ... and ... by help I mean ... write the whole damn thing. This is all ... The Theater of the Absurd.
Trump blames Zelensky for war The MSM and the Talking Heads are trying to explain this nonsense, which at best is sane washing words from Trump's addled brain. A better approach for the MSM/Talking Heads would be to say that they have no idea what the **** Trump is talking about (which they do) and leave it at that (which they do not). And maybe quote someone who is an expert on dementia to explain why Trump big beautiful brain is so broken.
I find it highly amusing leftist believed that Russia would complete concede, give back Crimea and pay reparation's to Ukraine, all while allowing Ukraine to join NATO. Meanwhile, anyone who lives in a shard of reality knows Russia, US and/or corporations were going to carve up Ukraine. Russia and the US are talking dinner plans. Ukrainian Kabsa is on the menu. Zelensky will be invited when Ukraine is offered up on a platter as the main course. If Zelensky is lucky, he might get a doggie bag to soothe him over for his soon to be Kamala Harris experience in the next election.