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That weak, frail, incompetent, "feckless dementia-ridden piece of crap" will be responsible for every death and any suffering in Ukraine
By HatetheSwamp
February 20, 2022 7:07 am
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...and everyone who voted for him invited this.

The brainless fool in the White House is threatening the life and wellbeing of every creature in Ukraine.

Estimates are that as many as 200,000 Russian troops are amassed on the Ukraine border menacing the population, threatening to attack at any moment. Skirmishes between pro-Russian forces and the Ukrainian army have already taken place.

And, our weakling-in-chief suggests that he'll impose sanctions on Russia if it attacks.

Donald Trump would never have allowed the people to be imperiled like this. If you voted for the frail, bumbling geezer in the White House, you enabled this international crisis.

What our government should have already done...what it should do now...is promise the most vicious sanctions possible unless Russia begins withdrawing troops in the next 24 hours.

Period.

But, Biden’s a wimp.

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  1. by Curt_Anderson on February 20, 2022 8:50 am
    You are a foul talking, hateful idiot. The personalities on your news channel of choice, Fox News, aren't even sure that we should be siding with Ukraine over Russia.



  2. by HatetheSwamp on February 20, 2022 9:00 am

    Interestingly, I just finished watching Fox News Sunday.

    Who do you know, in this whole country, that supports Russian aggression!!!!!?



  3. by Curt_Anderson on February 20, 2022 9:17 am
    Tucker Carlson
    thedailybeast.com


  4. by HatetheSwamp on February 20, 2022 11:10 am

    It's behind a pay wall for me, but let me understand. You're disagreeing with me and defending the Flatulent Fool by agreeing with Tucker Carlson!!!!!?

    Say it ain't so.


  5. by HatetheSwamp on February 20, 2022 11:46 am
    Ukraine: Russia plans biggest war in
    Europe since 1945 - Boris Johnson


    If that happens it will be because Putin's convinced that Joe's the weakest, most incompetent US President since James Buchanan...maybe...PROBABLY...ever, that he makes Jimmy Carter seem like Winston Churchill.
    bbc.com


  6. by Curt_Anderson on February 20, 2022 2:38 pm
    There is no Daily Beast paywall. They must have banned you.


  7. by HatetheSwamp on February 20, 2022 4:17 pm

    Oh, I see. I only have to subscribe.

    So what American supports Russian aggression...sides you?


  8. by georges on February 21, 2022 1:00 am
    Hate, lots of Americans support Russian aggression! That's why America instigates Colour Revolutions – to provoke Russian aggression, which is useful for scaring Europe into staying under NATO control.

    If America left Ukraine alone this would never have been an issue. But without a scary Russia, NATO has no use.


  9. by islander on February 21, 2022 5:10 am

    This is just an excerpt from Heather's letter this morning. If anyone is tired of the simple minded childish name calling and cursing, and actually wants to have a better understanding of what is happening in Ukraine, click on the link and read Heather's letter. As usual she does an excellent job of making clear what's at stake.---

    *(excerpt) "Putin’s consolidation of power in Russia in the 1990s coincided with the deregulation of financial sectors in the U.S. and the U.K. and the resulting flow of illicit money into western democracies. A recent study of the U.K. by Chatham House explained that that money enabled oligarchs to corrupt western democracies as they used their ill-gotten wealth to elect politicians who would advance their interests. The U.K. has a “kleptocracy problem,” the authors said. Earlier this month, kleptocracy scholar Casey Michel and Harvard postdoctoral fellow Benjamin L. Schmitt published an article advocating an end to the practice of former politicians “becoming paid shills for autocrats.”

    Indeed, while Biden has made ending that corruption and strengthening democracy a priority for his administration, not all Americans think allying with Putin, an authoritarian who poisons his opponents, siphons his country’s money into his own pockets, and has argued that liberal democracy is obsolete, is a bad idea. Led by Fox News Channel personality Tucker Carlson, the Trump wing of the Republican Party appears to be throwing its weight behind Putin.

    But will the Republican Party as a whole buck Trump over this and stand with the Democrats behind Ukraine and its democratic aspirations? There are signs that, in fact, it will. Tonight, Representative Tom Malinowski (D-NJ), who was on his way back from the Munich Security Conference, tweeted: “I’ve honestly never seen more unity among our allies, or our two parties in Congress, on any global issue.”

    After all, it was not until Trump delegates made changes to the 2016 Republican political platform that the party weakened its support for Ukraine. And yet, in 2019, when Trump tried to skew the 2020 election by withholding congressionally appropriated funding for Ukraine to support its defense against Russia, Republican senators declined to convict him of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. So, we shall see how the party responds to the Ukraine crisis.

    And how will America as a whole respond?"

    *H.C.R.

    heathercoxrichardson.substack.com


  10. by HatetheSwamp on February 21, 2022 5:46 am

    BAGL (bust a gut laughing)

    I dunno where to begin...

    Talk about derangement. Not TDS. Universalized on the broadest possible way mental illness.

    Clearly, Heather and you need a more nuanced understanding of Fox.

    But will the Republican Party as a whole buck Trump over this and stand with the Democrats behind Ukraine and its democratic aspirations.

    The Dems? Stand behind Ukraine? BAGL!!!!! It's the Dems who have enabled Russia to surround Ukraine.

    As I said to Curt, I watched Fox News Sunday yesterday. Ted Cruz splained the entire story of the Ukraine mess.

    "BIDEN BECOMING PRESIDENT IS THE BEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED, TRAGICALLY, FOR VLADIMIR PUTIN.

    Biden becoming President is the worst thing is, absolutely, the worst thing, that ever happened to Ukraine."

    The biggest problem facing the entire world is that Joe Biden is a frail, bumbling geezer!


  11. by islander on February 21, 2022 8:10 am

    *"Tonight, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Bathsheba Nell Crocker, told High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet, the former president of Chile, that the United States has “credible information that indicates Russian forces are creating lists of identified Ukrainians to be killed or sent to camps following a military occupation. We also have credible information that Russian forces will likely use lethal measures to disperse peaceful protests or otherwise counter peaceful exercises of perceived resistance from civilian populations.”

    A hallmark of this crisis has been the degree to which the U.S. has anticipated events by announcing to the world it has intelligence information laying out Russia’s next moves. This both enables NATO to get out ahead of Russian propaganda and warns Putin that his communications might be compromised, an idea that might give him pause before committing to invasion."

    * H.C.R.



  12. by HatetheSwamp on February 21, 2022 8:18 am

    Fox has been reporting that. What's stunning is how passive our government has been.

    Biden's gang knows that Putin's a psychopathic thug on the the order of Hitler and Stalin. Why the Former 18 Wheeler Driver won't do anything beyond threatening to do something if..., is as great a tragedy as any in history.


  13. by Donna on February 21, 2022 8:32 am
    I don't see how imposing crippling sanctions on Russia right now would deter Putin from invading Ukraine.


  14. by HatetheSwamp on February 21, 2022 8:49 am

    Donna,

    That's Joe's plan for after Ukraine has been crippled and devastated.

    I am inclined to agree with you about sanctions but sanctions is the only weapon the Former 18 Wheeler Driver is going to bring to the fight. That being the case, the time has long since passed for the Flatulent Fool to do something more than wave his fist in the air and shout, "GET OFF MY LAWN!" like any demented curmudgeon would.


  15. by Donna on February 21, 2022 9:13 am
    Biden made it clear that as soon as Russia invaded Ukraine, crippling sanctions would be imposed. Of course doing that would ensure retaliation. In that event I wouldn't be surprised if Russia severed massive underwater cables connecting North America and Europe.


  16. by HatetheSwamp on February 21, 2022 9:48 am

    Donna,

    Perhaps I'm misunderstanding you. You're advocating rolling over and playing dead...being isolationist, hoping that a despot as evil as anyone in history will leave us alone?

    I can't see that working.

    I agree with you that it's likely that our lives are about to change for the worse...probably for the rest of our lives.

    And, with a politician in charge who was always inept and now is long past his "best by" date, we're in deep doo-doo.


  17. by Donna on February 21, 2022 3:05 pm
    "Perhaps I'm misunderstanding you. You're advocating rolling over and playing dead...being isolationist, hoping that a despot as evil as anyone in history will leave us alone?"

    You're misunderstanding me.

    "I agree with you that it's likely that our lives are about to change for the worse...probably for the rest of our lives."

    If Russia severs those cables, that would probably impact hundreds of millions of people, but I'm not at the point where I'm worrying about it. I'm still hopeful that there will be no war. I feel MUCH worse for Ukrainians. Masha Gessen recently wrote a piece about life in Ukraine with the threat of war hanging over their heads. I can't imagine what that would be like.

    newyorker.com


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