Yeah, that’s not what this is. It’s not this, either.In interviews last year, I was asked for my thoughts on the general state of politics. I said something hypothetical that was somewhat borne out today:
— Conor Rogers (@conorjrogers) August 26, 2021
If a foreign terrorist attack were to happen in the current era, unlike 2001, it would rip the country apart, not unify it.
Hawley’s not ripping the country apart; mostly because nobody notices him.My further statement on Joe Biden’s abject failure in Afghanistan that is costing American lives by the hour pic.twitter.com/KaHVMYbKTe
— Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) August 26, 2021
So ISIS operating in Afghanistan is not a sign of the Taliban’s control.While battling the U.S., the Taliban also wages a parallel and largely hidden war against Islamic State. The Kabul bombings show how bloody it could become. Extraordinarily rich, extraordinarily timely. This is a must-read story by @AlanCullison https://t.co/t968spWsxI via @WSJ
— Paul Beckett (@paulwsj) August 26, 2021
There’s that, too.Psaki on Republicans calling for Biden to resign: "This is a day where US service members ... lost their lives at the hands of terrorists. It is not a day for politics." pic.twitter.com/OGxfiyvkgJ
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 26, 2021
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