Why would Joe say that?Biden winds down his speech by saying of Putin, "for God's sake, this man can not remain in power." pic.twitter.com/atNZtCPvAM
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) March 26, 2022
Mariupol. pic.twitter.com/AbwcBDsDI1
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) March 26, 2022
.@POTUS holds up a young Ukrainian refugee as he tours and meets with refugees at PGE National Stadium, in Warsaw, Poland, pic.twitter.com/NksPrwXFEV
— Doug Mills (@dougmillsnyt) March 26, 2022
Joe is not wrong. And to put it in pictures:"He's a butcher" -- Biden on Putin pic.twitter.com/yvRjLqATIc
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) March 26, 2022
Two presidents, two realities! pic.twitter.com/JKhs0ZfbPV
— Mattia Nelles (@mattia_n) March 26, 2022
That's my President. https://t.co/Uvmr7KIPMh
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) March 26, 2022
— John Orloff (@johnorloff) March 26, 2022
No greater role for an American president than to be aspirational for freedom. His audience isn’t Twitter, it’s for the basements of Mariupol. A good day to be an American. @POTUS
— stuart stevens (@stuartpstevens) March 26, 2022
Some of us think he was quite articulate. Both sides matter, I suppose.Biden's line tonight saying Putin "cannot remain in power" was NOT planned and a surprise to U.S. officials, per people familiar.
— Tyler Pager (@tylerpager) March 26, 2022
Still, officials say no change in policy. Instead, the line was an example of Biden's sometimes inarticulate rhetoric.https://t.co/EiGsMTjDUo
Compared with the lapses of diplomatic BS by recent American presidents, though I don't recall Obama doing much of that, Biden's is something that is bound to be slammed in the American media even as it gains the agreement of most of the world. If he had to do it, he did it in the best way possible.
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