Trump: Energy is so expensive today. A gallon? You take a look at your, forget about it. The pump. You take a look at a barrel now. It will be two dollars. It could be, people are saying it’s going to go up to thre— Think of this, people are saying… pic.twitter.com/4zOH47BGF6
— Acyn (@Acyn) March 27, 2022
staggering that we had to sit through 1,461 days of gibberish like this, sometimes on an hourly basis https://t.co/V1oBCdp403
— George Conway🌻 (@gtconway3d) March 27, 2022
The Ukrainians just think they’re suffering. They don’t know suffering, buddy!Trump: No President has ever suffered like I’ve suffered at the hands of these animals pic.twitter.com/GMMi6M8gxf
— Acyn (@Acyn) March 27, 2022
See? There’s no end to it!Trump complains that his lawsuit was assigned to a judge appointed by “Bill and Hillary Clinton” and says “This shit could only happen to me” pic.twitter.com/pP9Kdw7PKP
— Acyn (@Acyn) March 27, 2022
Trump is back to saying Putin is smart. He says he thinks Putin made a mistake but then describes it as a “great negotiation that didn’t go so well for him” pic.twitter.com/VntTpKoCZA
— Acyn (@Acyn) March 27, 2022
Because it’s terribly indecent to speak of removing from power a head of government whom you’ve already called a war criminal.Is it too much to ask for a president who doesn’t just blurt out surprise policy statements, with the excuse that they’re “sometimes inarticulate”? Especially in a monumentally important prepared speech?
— David French (@DavidAFrench) March 26, 2022
We’ve been through “take him seriously, not literally.” It’s not good. https://t.co/jIgqRAUCvR
On Putin, Biden expressed what billions around the world and millions inside Russia also believe. He did not say that the US should remove him from power. There is a difference.
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) March 27, 2022
Someone fetch David French a fainting couch. Maybe it would have been better if Biden had praised Putin and called the invasion of Ukraine a great negotiation that didn’t work out.#Biden was right to say #Putin must not remain in power. He is killing #Ukraine and destroying #Russia's economy. #Europe will not be safe with Putin in power. @cepa @atlanticcouncil
— Kurt Volker (@kvolker) March 26, 2022
https://t.co/7TJND6K45v
The debate about what @POTUS said - & whether is was an emotional ad lib or a "gaffe" - may not be "presidential language," but it was something that he needed to say.
— Mark Hertling (@MarkHertling) March 26, 2022
Putin is a combination of Milosevic, Ceausescu, and - yes - Hitler.
It was a message to Europe and Moscow 2/
Meanwhile, back in Ukraine:While many debate the nuances of @potus words, Putin creates millions of refugees, kills 1000's of non-combatant UKR citizens (& RU soldiers who don't understand why they're there), fights off Ukrainian attacks, commits war crimes.
— Mark Hertling (@MarkHertling) March 26, 2022
Putin cannot remain in power! 4/4
I blame Biden. He started it.another call for regime change https://t.co/OaEwpQysZW
— George Conway🌻 (@gtconway3d) March 27, 2022
Noam Chomsky, Democracy Now!(gerrh!) and countless other play-secular lefties will tell you he's to blame. And I'm so glad to finally have seen them all for what they are so I don't have to pay attention to them anymore. I wish I'd seen it twenty years ago.
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