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George Rebane

Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.  As of tonight, our weak and incompetent president has done nothing to deter Putin from re-establishing dominion over Russia’s “near abroad”.  The Biden administration’s much-touted ‘prompt and severe’ sanctions are clearly neither, as they are revealed to be low-grade-ore that even now hang fire.  Contrary to the administration’s abysmally ignorant and hesitant assessment of Putin’s strategy, the Russian president’s image as the post-Stalinist incarnation of Russia’s next strong-man leader continues to grow in the eyes of his adoring people, and also in the calculations of the growing cohort of our geo-strategic enemies led by China and Iran.  We are still looking for that single thing that President Biden has accomplished for the benefit of the United States and its citizens.  Unchallenged, he solidly occupies one of the historical performance bookends of our presidency.

[23feb22 update] Many in the West saw the end of the Cold War as proof that free markets and the rule of law were universal values. When the EU began admitting eastern European and Baltic states, a few of its officials thought this was not a geopolitical ploy aimed at Russia but the product of “inevitable globalization,” said Adam Tooze, a historian at Columbia University.  Eastern Europeans didn’t share that view. Mr. Tooze said  accession to the EU, like NATO, was “a way of securing themselves against Russia, full stop,” while Russia similarly “refused to see NATO and the EU as separate entities.” He said the EU may be a bigger threat because while Russia can compete militarily with NATO, it can’t compete with the social, cultural and economic appeal of Europe. … Economic integration didn’t make Russia or China more liberal; they doubled down on autocracy and state capitalism.  (more here)

[24feb22 update]  It appears that the west’s day-late and dollar-short sanctions, advertised for weeks by Team Biden as a “deterrent” to Russian invasion, have gone over like a warm bucket of spit.  Today even Bumblebrain was forced to admit to the world that his invasion deterrent won’t kick in until about four weeks after the Russian invasion started.  That is an excellent example of this idiot’s ‘foreign policy expertise’, much vaunted by Democrats during the 2020 election campaign.  Every day continues to pour in more evidence that this administration, in its entirety, has no idea what are America’s interests and how to marshal the west to resist Putin, and Xi waiting in the wings.  Our front line offense seems to consist of cancelling the credit cards belonging to the kids of Russian oligarchs, and then threatening to really get tough and cancel their debit cards.  That should get Putin to order his armor out of the Ukraine and send in Russian contractors to fix the Ukrainian buildings that got damaged in the last 48 hours.  Then again, maybe not.

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197 responses to “Scattershots – 22feb22 (updated 24feb22)”

  1. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    What is the US interest in forcing the Russians to leave Luhansk, Crimea, Donetsk?

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  2. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    George
    What do you propose Trumps response to Putins invasion of Ukraine would be that is different than Bidens?

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  3. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Paul Emery | 22 February 2022 at 08:30 PM
    Feeble old man defends another feeble old man……film at 11:00!

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  4. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    fish
    What do you propose Trumps response to Putins invasion of Ukraine would be that is different than Bidens?

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  5. Barry Pruett Avatar
    Barry Pruett

    Number one. Putin would not have risked invading Ukraine when trump was president. Trump is too unpredictable. Advantage trump

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  6. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Lame ass question ponytail of ignorance, it would never had happened under Trump in the first place. Note to koolaid drinker, Trump was the first to sell them lethal weapons and not just the mre’s from the 0-creepy grampa joe admin.
    😉

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  7. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Paul Emery | 22 February 2022 at 08:
    What do you propose Trumps response to Putins invasion of Ukraine would be that is different than Bidens?

    Oooh…..asking the same question twice…..bold strategy……Larry King approves!

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  8. Barry Pruett Avatar
    Barry Pruett

    The proof? Putin invaded Ukraine when Biden was president and not when trump was

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  9. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Time for a soft serve ice cream break, Mr President.

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  10. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Wow
    Deep thinking Barry!

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  11. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Well vlad actually invaded Ukraine in 2014 under team 0 and now expanding under creepy grampa joe.
    😉

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  12. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 830pm – I think the other commenters have already answered your question correctly. There is little that I can add.

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  13. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Nice poetry there, Don. It rhymes.
    “Well vlad actually invaded Ukraine in 2014 under team 0 and now expanding under creepy grampa joe.” Team 0 and Grandpa Joe.
    Yep, and Clapper just said they wish they did more in 2014.
    This would have never happened under Trump. We got a 4 year reprieve under Trump, wedged between Team O and Creepy Joe.
    Now, back to Lefty Normal. Damn it. Everything Biden touches turns to shit. Is there anything he won’t screw up royally?
    ‘Victor Davis Hanson’s advice to Biden: Don’t call Putin a ‘killer’ unless you’re going to back it up’
    “When the United States is confident and the United States talks softly, but it has capability rather than loudly with a twig. Putin is deterred,” the Hoover Institution fellow said. “So if you’re … Joe Biden and you call him a killer or you call him a bully, but then you beg him to say, put 16 entities off your hacking list for us … then you’ve got problems. And that’s where we are.”
    “Stop demonizing [Putin] and start showing strength. Get Germany and Turkey back as real members of NATO. And don’t call him a killer unless you can back it up and we’re not going to back it up,” Hanson said.
    https://www.foxnews.com/media/victor-davis-hanson-comments-on-biden-call-putin-killer

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  14. fish Avatar
    fish

    Wow
    Deep thinking Barry!

    Yeah Barry….if you want to cultivate the air of the sophisticated…..you need to always have a presidential poll of some sort at the ready!

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  15. BillyPilgrim Avatar
    BillyPilgrim

    Nature abhors a leadership vacuum, and we don’t have anything to offer. Putin is not just the head of Russia, he has just been made a world leader – by default.
    He is a communicator with no current equal. And he’s a killer.
    Anyone who’s gone to Russia knows, they are not like us. They are serious. President Snoozevelt is a mockery of competence.

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  16. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    The question is not what would have Trump done different than Biden, but the rhetoric question is what Trump did (past tense) and Biden didn’t (present tense).
    Trump left Biden a blueprint and playbook that works and Biden thinks he knows best.
    Blueprint for the a border with Mexico supplying 28,000 of its own army troops to help out, threaten tariffs, close down crossings for a day to show your serious, Remain in Mexico…a friggin blueprint that Biden tossed on day one.
    A blueprint for the economy, a blueprint to keep Rocketman from saber rattling, a blueprint for dealing with Iran, a blueprint for the Middle East, a blueprint for energy security, a blueprint for bring some jobs back to America, a new and much fairer NAFTA….that Biden shitcanned. Joe Biden does not have a clue and has been WRONG on every major foreign policy decision for his ENTIRE political career.
    Each President is dealt with challenging situations. Joe is failing the task of leadership, he has mishandled the 3:00 am call, and has an unwarranted over confidence in his decision making.
    We are seeing what Biden is doing with Russia moving into Ukraine in live time,

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  17. Ho Hum Sam OL whatever Avatar
    Ho Hum Sam OL whatever

    Oooh…..asking the same question twice…..bold strategy…. puddin’ n’ tain ask me again I’ll tell you the same…
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFhRYkdaW8A

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  18. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “He is a communicator with no current equal. And he’s a killer.” – Billy Pilgrim (h/t to Kurt V.)
    Those aren’t bad resume items. Anyone who gets their news from CNN (or Fox for that matter) could stand to watch Vovochka do his thing, especially in a more ad lib format. He combines strength of position (and so is more able to speak the truth) with being a helluva lot smarter than 90% of US Presidents. Bummer that we’re saddled with Biden, but these things happen when a candidate is shoved forward by a party machine, leaderly skills will be lacking
    In a contest of wills, I’d say it’s probably game/set/match for the Russians. My guess is that they want Ukraine (or a chunk of it) far more than the West wants to lose control of it. Antes will be upped. The Ukranians are caught between puppetmasters, but for all I know it’s not a viable size for a modern state. Naturally, everyone will claim victory. In the long run, lost down the memory hole.
    I suppose it’s all just Darwinism writ large. It isn’t clear which countries and philosophies of culture and governance will dominate. I’m afraid that Grand Admiral Levine and the decline of the West in a soup of crazy isn’t a good clue but maybe that’s just a waypoint to some other system.

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  19. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    Paul The Political Philosopher asks: “What do you propose Trumps response to Putins invasion of Ukraine would be that is different than Bidens?”
    Jeez, I don’t know. I was wondering how Biden is different than Taft or Woodrow Wilson.
    After years of assigning blame to Republicans for situations they happened to have power during, well, not so fast.
    Biden: Highest inflation rate in decades and decades, Russians invade Europe, highest number of COVID deaths, Crazytown makes lotsa inroads into civic institutions, southern border breaks down.
    A person could argue that Biden didn’t make things worse, but it’s a weak argument.
    If nothing else, he’s unlucky. That’s absolutely the worst thing for a President to be. The rain stops and the crops don’t grow. Better replace the king.

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  20. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Seems to me that Putin has already weighted the consequences of the crippling banking sanctions, the future of the multi-generational revenues of the Nordic pipeline, all these factors and more…..and has decided to proceed at this time anyway.
    From the US perspective, almost exactly two years ago today, the tough guy Joe Biden who grabbed a chain, wrapped it around his hand and stood down that notorious bad dude Corn Pop, boasted how he would take Trump behind the schoolyard gym and teach Trump a lesson…..that same Joe Biden (a legend in his own mind) said this:
    https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1230998887298564096?

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  21. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    ” the future of the multi-generational revenues of the Nordic pipeline, ”
    Just to expel a guess that I’m not qualified to make, I’d say that the Russians already have contracts in place to greatly expand exports to China (Power of Siberia?). Maybe part of an agreement involving Taiwan/Ukraine etc.
    Maybe the buildout of any to-Europe pipelines was merely a headfake to improve the bargaining position with China or simply as part of a clever scheme to make them dependent for a bit before Lucy pulls the football. or maybe space aliens are behind it all.

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  22. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    PSAKI SAYS BIDEN’S APPROACH TO RUSSIA DIFFERENT THAN TRUMP; PUTIN NEVER INVADED UKRAINE UNDER TRUMP
    TRANSCRIPT:
    PSAKI: “So, there’s a bit of a different tactic, a bit of a different approach, and that’s probably why President Biden, and not his predecessor, was able to rally the world and the global community in taking steps against Russia’s aggression.”
    https://news.grabien.com/story-psaki-says-bidens-approach-russia-different-trump-putin-neve

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  23. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    A Skeleton in the ‘Transition Closet’
    A “sleepover camp” is not on the agenda at this time, but organizers envision adding that option once the pandemic blows over. “We know for sure the camp will be more than just a camp. It will be an opportunity to create a regional network.”
    https://www.intellectualtakeout.org/a-skeleton-in-the–transition-closet-/
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LemG0cvc4oU

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  24. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Biden’s Fog Can’t Hide His Incompetence on Russia, Ukraine
    https://johnkassnews.com/fog-from-biden-cant-hide-his-epic-incompetence-on-russia-ukraine/

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  25. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Here’s Trumps response to Putins invasion. Just a reminder that the RR’s support rump fpr President. Kind of unbelievable he would actually say .
    Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday praised Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to send Russian troops into Ukraine to support Russian-backed separatists in the Luhansk and Donetsk provinces. In an appearance on the right-wing talk radio program “the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show,” Trump broke his conspicuous silence on the crisis to applaud the Russian dictator.
    “This is genius,” he said of Putin’s decision on Monday to officially recognize the breakaway provinces and authorize the use of Russian military personnel to assist them. “So Putin is now saying it’s independent — a large section of Ukraine. I said, how smart is that? And he’s gonna go in and be a peacekeeper. We could use that on our southern border. That’s the strongest peace force I’ve ever seen. There were more army tanks than I’ve ever seen. They’re gonna keep peace, all right.”
    https://news.yahoo.com/trump-praises-putins-genius-incursion-into-ukraine-234001858.html

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  26. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Ukraine ‘invasion’ not new: Russia has had troops in Donbas for 8 years, U.S. official admits
    The comment seemingly contradicts Biden statement that Monday troop movements are “beginning of a Russian invasion of Ukraine.‘
    https://justthenews.com/government/security/invasion-not-new-russian-troops-have-been-stationed-donbas-eight-years-us

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  27. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    Dunno if this was mentioned here.
    Victor Davis Hanson: Biden is the most dangerously radical President in US history
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdkca09EHRI
    Not a bad interview.
    If you happen to watch it, consider how you think VDH might be wrong. Simply agreeing is boring.

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  28. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Paul Emery | 23 February 2022 at 10:01 AM
    …..the saddest part of all this is that society allows you to walk around without any adult supervision at all.
    STAY TUNED – Punch is now conducting that internal dialogue where he debates a proper response but always just reposts the opening salvo of what he’s just sure is going to be a devastating salvo in another “Matlock” like denouement.

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  29. 🐠 Avatar
    🐠

    Sorry….too much “salvo”!
    I need an editor!

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  30. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: scenes | 23 February 2022 at 10:20 AM
    Joe is merely doing what he has been told to do.

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  31. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    Naturally Paul, being the shit newsman that he is, never looked at the actual interview.
    “PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, what went wrong was a rigged election and what went wrong is a candidate that shouldn’t be there and a man that has no concept of what he’s doing. I went in yesterday and there was a television screen, and I said, “This is genius.” Putin declares a big portion of the Ukraine — of Ukraine. Putin declares it as independent. Oh, that’s wonderful.
    So, Putin is now saying, “It’s independent,” a large section of Ukraine. I said, “How smart is that?” And he’s gonna go in and be a peacekeeper. That’s strongest peace force… We could use that on our southern border. That’s the strongest peace force I’ve ever seen. There were more army tanks than I’ve ever seen. They’re gonna keep peace all right. No, but think of it. Here’s a guy who’s very savvy… I know him very well. Very, very well.
    By the way, this never would have happened with us. Had I been in office, not even thinkable. This would never have happened. But here’s a guy that says, you know, “I’m gonna declare a big portion of Ukraine independent,” he used the word “independent,” “and we’re gonna go out and we’re gonna go in and we’re gonna help keep peace.” You gotta say that’s pretty savvy. And you know what the response was from Biden? There was no response. They didn’t have one for that. No, it’s very sad. Very sad.”
    I’d say that moving a sizeable body of troops in as ‘peacekeepers’ to a newly recognized independent region probably is genius. Time will tell of course.
    Pro tip: ‘Genius’ is not the same thing as ‘things that Paul likes’.
    Pro tip 2: Listen to the interview and hear the words ‘that’s wonderful’. Marvel at the sarcasm.
    Just imagine Paul what it would feel like to do actual research. You’ll get that same tingly feeling as you get when playing E7sus4#9.

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  32. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 1001am – Paul, I’m not sure you really understand the words you read, at least when it comes to geo-politics. I too agree with Trump’s interpretation of Putin’s tactics viz Ukraine. You misunderstand it as praising a thug who is destroying the Westphalian world order. The more perceptive reader interprets Putin’s actions as brilliant in their objective, scope, and execution against an incoherent and disorganized international community, led by a demonstrably weak US president with a decades-long, established reputation of ignorance in foreign affairs (who has surrounded himself with equally misdirected naifs). Among many of us, Trump also sees Putin as a national leader who knows how to promote Russian interests and keep his country, a thugocracy and second-rate economical power, in the forefront of world affairs where his decisions and wants are carefully considered by ALL world leaders. And you don’t seem to understand the thrust of any such laudatory assessments.

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  33. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: scenes | 23 February 2022 at 10:31 AM
    Naturally Paul, being the shit newsman that he is, never looked at the actual interview.

    Where’s the opportunity for moral preening in that……

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  34. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    re: GeorgeR@10:38AM
    Exactly.
    The thing is, folks like Paul never ever go beyond the initial clickbait article.
    It’s a combination of feeling well-informed because, well, you actually read a Yahoo News article. You follow the direction it wants to lead you. No further need to look into the matter. I’ll go show them Circle of Jerks what fer.
    God forbid he ever actually makes a good point, and there’s plenty of nuance to all of this which gives opportunities. You just have to hope that being led by the nose by internet ‘news’ eventually averages out somehow. Maybe the crowd really can guess the weight of the elephant.

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  35. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Scenes and other RR’S
    Do you believe this statement you quoted from Trump?
    “PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, what went wrong was a rigged election……..”

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  36. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    Paul Emery and other trolls
    Do you believe that Trump thinks that Russia pushing more troops into the contested parts of Ukraine is good for the United States?
    “PAUL EMERY: Kind of unbelievable he would actually say . “

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  37. Ho Hum Sam OL whatever Avatar
    Ho Hum Sam OL whatever

    Nobody has come up with any ideas as to why we are bombing Syria. Are they a threat to the mainland of our country?
    Posted by: Paul Emery | 13 April 2018 at 11:33 PM

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  38. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Paul Emery | 23 February 2022 at 10:52 AM
    I realize that you’re having difficulty letting him go…don’t feel bad so are CNN and MSNBC…..but have you considered addressing scenes 10:31 in a manner other than your standard breathless pearl clutching?

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  39. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    On a separate matter from Never-ending Paul Drama, these were actually pretty good remarks.
    Vladimir Pozner: How the United States Created Vladimir Putin
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X7Ng75e5gQ
    Actual speech begins at the 5:00 or so mark, ends at about 40:00
    One point he makes, that I think you could expand on, is the higher likelihood of a nuclear exchange in modern days.
    To expand slightly, it seems to me that the incredible growth in growth of both military communications and military sensor systems might lead down the path of bad-things-happening. Two reasons. (1)We don’t deal with complexity well (2)Modern military personnel and civilian policy makers are more likely to trust what a machine tells them than in prior years. Look at it as the Armageddon version of modern stock crashes. Lack of circuit breakers, operates at faster than human speeds.

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  40. Paul's Stand-In Avatar
    Paul’s Stand-In

    You Circle of Jerks are all Putin cuddlers just like your buddy tRUmPt

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  41. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    moi: ‘growth in growth’?
    Jeez, I wish you could edit these little missives. It’s almost as charming a feature as the poor search engine…or the oddball spam detection.
    Typepad, world’s worst software.
    What the world really needs is the ability for people to easily self-host their own stuff (blogs/email/etc.). My guess is that evil hackers make it difficult to do.
    (mini-rant) No matter who much promise the web has, it’s punched back down by the needs of surveillance capitalism and the wiles of hackers. It’s unbelievable how awful, fer example, newspaper websites have become. Too much trickery, too many software things bidding for and serving up ads.
    How the web could act:
    https://based.cooking/
    How it does:
    https://www.yummly.com/

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  42. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    lol. These guys are in lockstep with Mr. Paul.
    “It’s time to admit the obvious: Donald Trump sure is acting like a Russian agent”
    Ja’han Jones sez:
    https://www.msnbc.com/the-reidout/reidout-blog/trump-putin-genius-russia-ukraine-rcna17328
    I guess that ‘genius’ will be redefined in the dictionary, much like ‘vaccine’ and ‘racism’.
    God protect from dealing with the activists and mentally ill of this world.

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  43. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    You have to wonder if creepy grampa joe even knows that he is reversing his own screw up that signaled that Ukraine is on its own?! –
    Biden announces sanctions against Nord Stream 2 owner, reversing 2021 decision
    https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/biden-sanctions-nord-stream-2-pipeline-russia-germany
    😉

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  44. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Its a tough day to be a po ol fakenewsman with TDS oozing from every pore another case crashes and burns and they know there is no there there! And guess what no flipping. LOL-
    A source familiar with the investigation pointed Fox News, specifically, to Trump’s “Statement of Financial Condition,” which reports an entity’s assets, liabilities and abilities to raise and use funds.
    The source told Fox News that Trump did not inflate his financial statements, as prosecutors had anticipated, but instead, undervalued his assets.
    The source also pointed to Trump’s financial disclaimer–which is a statement about financial information that is included to reduce liability for the source of that information.
    The statement was not inflated,” the source told Fox News, adding that Trump’s assets, instead, were “higher.”
    “After years of investigation, they’ve figured this out,” the source continued. “And Bragg won’t prosecute it.”
    The source added: “They have no case.”
    This week, lawyers for Weisselberg and the Trump Organization filed court papers seeking to throw out the case, and argued that the district attorney’s office was targeting him as a punishment for not flipping on former President Trump.
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/top-prosecutors-in-manhattan-da-case-against-trump-resign
    😉

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  45. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Scenes @ 1:16 pm. re: lockstep with Mr. Paul.
    THE HOT TAKE BOILS OVER
    …….As for the rest of the “Trump wing” of the Republican Party, is there any validity to Tribe’s claim that it is “throwing its weight behind Putin”? Trump himself has denounced Joe Biden for imposing only “weak” sanctions on Russia:
    “Russia has become very very rich during the Biden Administration, with oil prices doubling and soon to be tripling and quadrupling. The weak sanctions are insignificant relative to taking over a country and a massive piece of strategically located land….”
    Trump says–correctly, it seems–that “[Putin] would have never done during the Trump administration what he is doing now, no way!” It is hard to understand how this constitutes “throwing [Trump’s] weight behind Putin.”
    How about the rest of the “Trump wing” of the Republican Party? The place to start, presumably, is with Trump’s Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo. Has Pompeo been “throwing [his] weight behind Putin”? It doesn’t seem so. Pompeo says that “we should be crushing the Russians on this.”
    “Larry Tribe’s suggestion that the “Trump wing” of the Republican Party is somehow pro-Putin is literally demented. It makes me sad that Tribe, whom I considered a friend and a normal and reasonable person when I knew him decades ago, has fallen so far.”
    https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2022/02/the-hot-take-boils-over.php

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  46. Scott O Avatar

    Having a good time watching Pelosi lecture us on standing up to the “enemies of democracy”.
    Well – OK, Nancy.
    So do I hear that we are going to war with China?
    We’re supposed to defend the territorial integrity of Ukraine.
    Hmmm…
    But not that of our own country?
    Biden claimed he was going to do everything he could to bring down petro-fuel prices and what did he actually do?
    The opposite.
    Boy – that’ll show Putin!
    Hey Putin – you better not invade the Ukraine or I’ll make sure the oil dollars you depend on will go waaaaay up!
    AND.
    Wait til Putin sees our newest fashion lines in military apparel. The pregnant men’s and non-binary aviator onesies are killer!

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  47. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Jack Posobiec
    @JackPosobiec
    Biden is a strategic genius. There’s no
    way Putin can know what Biden is up to
    when Biden doesn’t himself. Brilliant.

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  48. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Creepy grampa joes news convf. showed how incredibly weak the response was the word pussy comes to mind.
    😉

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  49. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Admitting it was all bullshit –
    Biden says ‘no-one expected sanctions to prevent anything from happening,’ despite prior White House claims
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-says-no-one-sanctions-prevent-happening-prior-white-house-claims
    😉

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  50. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    Ukraine update.
    https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russia-ukraine-warning-update-initial-russian-offensive-campaign-assessment
    “Biden says ‘no-one expected sanctions to prevent anything from happening,’”
    This has likely been in the works long enough that the Russians shored up what needed shoring up.
    You can argue that, from their standpoint, it needed doing. The alternative is having your country completely dependent on someone, somewhere else, not pulling the plug on a service you depend on. The same hand that shut down VISA service to a badthinker in the US can close off banking access to a country. There’s too many single points of failure anymore.

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