The Russian government is under serious attack by the mercenary forces it hired to help take Ukraine. All true American conservatives need to get to Russia and help your president Putin hold on to power. You will undoubtedly get vip access to the daily potato ration line if he holds onto power.
Sometimes exaggeration is necessary to make a point some wouldn't otherwise grasp and will certainly dislike. This is one of those times.
The saddest people on the planet today are republican politicians. They can't be sure their direct deposits from Moscow will continue to come through.
The saddest people on the planet are people who think that only “the other party” are corrupt in DC. Both sides sell out, often to the same countries.
I understand the sadness some of you feel about your personal savior Putin possibly being overthrown. Don't worry, you will still have Orban and others to kneel down to.
Sometimes it comes from someone with a nuanced sense of humor. Sometimes it comes from a one trick pony. This is one of those times it isn't hard to tell which.
I think his point, humorously made, is that some on the far right have shown an inexplicable affinity toward Russia. That’s undeniable, don’t you think?
Once an authoritarian gets into office by fooling enough people and breaks democratic checks and balances, it’s broken forever.
In their defense it’s impossible for them to see what they’re swinging at with their noses stick that far up DeSantis/Trump’s butt.
“You see Ukraine just kept poking the bear, poking the bear, which is Russia, and Russia invaded. And the hard truth is … there is no win for Ukraine here. Russia is being very successful in their invasion.” Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene “Every American who wants to know what’s *actually* going on in Russia and Ukraine, read this transcript of Putin’s address…WE are at fault.” Candace Owens, Daily Wire “I gotta be honest with you, I don’t really care what happens to Ukraine one way or the other.” Sen. J.D. Vance “Ukraine is not our ally. Russia is not our enemy. We need to address our crippling debt, inflation and immigration problems. None of this is Putin’s fault.” Rep. Paul Gosar