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  • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

    @Renauda said in The Ukraine war thread:

    @LuFins-Dad

    I guess it depends on how individuals are experiencing the Trump phenomenon right now. From where I sit, it is not at all pleasant, desirable or even the least bit warranted. I do however try to restrict my comments and disdain to foreign policy topics that in one way or another impinge on me, my family and my country.

    I freely admit however that I find the man, his populist politics and his base repugnant and beneath contempt.

    My problem is that I find roughly 90% of the global population repugnant and beneath contempt.

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    @LuFins-Dad said in The Ukraine war thread:

    My problem is that I find roughly 90% of the global population repugnant and beneath contempt.

    See, this is where it comes out that I’m much more of a humanist than you. I personally believe 90% of humanity is very much deserving of contempt.

    Only non-witches get due process.

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        Magats don’t like him anymore either. Like Zelensky, he started the war.

        Only non-witches get due process.

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          Yea but I bet they don’t tell MBS why is he wearing a bathrobe and not a suit.

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            Renauda
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            @bachophile

            😆

            Elbows up!

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              SecState's take:

              Link to video

              Education is extremely important.

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              • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                So we have two ideological driven narratives.

                1. Trump is right, Trump is always right. Ergo, Vance is right by default. So by definition. Zelenskyy must be a total dickhead and an idiot. He’s not ready for the big time and needs to leave the world stage. Maybe we should invade Ukraine.

                2. Trump is wrong. He is by his very nature wrong and must be evil. Therefore Vance is evil by default. And Zelenskyy must be a brave hero that has done everything correct in the defense of his country and Trump went beyond just embarrassing us, but is a danger to this country and we must rise up and overthrow him to save Democracy!

                And there seems to be very little in between. As I’ve said many times in the past, I love it when everyone gets what they want, which seems to be what happened yesterday.

                But, just maybe, yesterday was something in between? Maybe, just maybe, Trump and JD were being a little bit of dicks, while still being correct in some ways? And maybe, just maybe, Zelenskyy came in with a chip on his shoulder, and was feeling bullied, and responded in kind? Maybe, just maybe no one was blameless yesterday and everyone overreacted? It couldn’t possibly be that, could it?

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                @LuFins-Dad said in The Ukraine war thread:

                So we have two ideological driven narratives.

                1. Trump is right, Trump is always right. Ergo, Vance is right by default. So by definition. Zelenskyy must be a total dickhead and an idiot. He’s not ready for the big time and needs to leave the world stage. Maybe we should invade Ukraine.

                2. Trump is wrong. He is by his very nature wrong and must be evil. Therefore Vance is evil by default. And Zelenskyy must be a brave hero that has done everything correct in the defense of his country and Trump went beyond just embarrassing us, but is a danger to this country and we must rise up and overthrow him to save Democracy!

                And there seems to be very little in between. As I’ve said many times in the past, I love it when everyone gets what they want, which seems to be what happened yesterday.

                But, just maybe, yesterday was something in between? Maybe, just maybe, Trump and JD were being a little bit of dicks, while still being correct in some ways? And maybe, just maybe, Zelenskyy came in with a chip on his shoulder, and was feeling bullied, and responded in kind? Maybe, just maybe no one was blameless yesterday and everyone overreacted? It couldn’t possibly be that, could it?

                I think that’s a pretty fair take.

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                • HoraceH Horace

                  SecState's take:

                  Link to video

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                  @Horace said in The Ukraine war thread:

                  SecState's take:

                  Link to video

                  Interesting interview. The lady is asking what everyone is thinking, including Zelenskyy. “Marco Rubio, even you’ve said Putin is a butcher and absolutely can’t be trusted in negotiations” and his response keeps coming back to “yeah but Trump is a deal maker”, what does that meeaannnnnn?? That’s the whole point.

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                    xenon
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                    There is some Deus Ex Machina that everyone expects from Trump - I actually really want to see this through now. What is the special deal that Trump can do to make Putin change his nature and start playing by the rules.

                    Playing this forward. Let’s say we get a deal and Putin now goes into Baltics or Poland. Is it the same stance again? Let him take some land and then go make a deal?

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                      I’m also still waiting for that Obamacare replacement that’s two weeks away…

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                      • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                        Magats don’t like him anymore either. Like Zelensky, he started the war.

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                        @jon-nyc said in The Ukraine war thread:

                        Magats don’t like him anymore either. Like Zelensky, he started the war.

                        Because one guy Tucker Calrson talked to once, said that, while being intentionally provocative.

                        Education is extremely important.

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                        • X xenon

                          There is some Deus Ex Machina that everyone expects from Trump - I actually really want to see this through now. What is the special deal that Trump can do to make Putin change his nature and start playing by the rules.

                          Playing this forward. Let’s say we get a deal and Putin now goes into Baltics or Poland. Is it the same stance again? Let him take some land and then go make a deal?

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                          @xenon said in The Ukraine war thread:

                          There is some Deus Ex Machina that everyone expects from Trump - I actually really want to see this through now. What is the special deal that Trump can do to make Putin change his nature and start playing by the rules.

                          Playing this forward. Let’s say we get a deal and Putin now goes into Baltics or Poland. Is it the same stance again? Let him take some land and then go make a deal?

                          I’m curious too. Unfortunately we’ve seen this a thousand times. If it fails, it’s someone else’s fault. Before Trump if any US president ever gave Putin a deal (land etc) after he invaded and caused 1.5 million deaths, it would’ve been conservative top shelf blasphemy.

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                          • HoraceH Horace

                            @jon-nyc said in The Ukraine war thread:

                            Magats don’t like him anymore either. Like Zelensky, he started the war.

                            Because one guy Tucker Calrson talked to once, said that, while being intentionally provocative.

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                            @Horace

                            Because one guy Tucker Calrson talked to once, said that, while being intentionally provocative.

                            Okay, so I forgot earlier….your one fault is sometimes relying on and defending that yellow journalist and Walter Winchell wannabe, “ FuCa” for your information. You really ought to be more circumspect with regard to that muckraking wag. Now buck up or you’ll lose your respectable Libertarian status

                            Elbows up!

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                            • X xenon

                              There is some Deus Ex Machina that everyone expects from Trump - I actually really want to see this through now. What is the special deal that Trump can do to make Putin change his nature and start playing by the rules.

                              Playing this forward. Let’s say we get a deal and Putin now goes into Baltics or Poland. Is it the same stance again? Let him take some land and then go make a deal?

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                              @xenon said in The Ukraine war thread:

                              There is some Deus Ex Machina that everyone expects from Trump - I actually really want to see this through now. What is the special deal that Trump can do to make Putin change his nature and start playing by the rules.

                              People are hoping, but "expecting" is probably a strong word.

                              Playing this forward. Let’s say we get a deal and Putin now goes into Baltics or Poland. Is it the same stance again? Let him take some land and then go make a deal?

                              Who knows? There's no pat playbook, as much as everybody would like to hand-wave from their armchair the existence of such a playbook that we're so obviously violating. Maybe we can argue about this specific situation rather than worrying about the precedent, while for some reason not worrying about the precedent of letting Russia slowly consume Ukraine.

                              Education is extremely important.

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                              • RenaudaR Renauda

                                @Horace

                                Because one guy Tucker Calrson talked to once, said that, while being intentionally provocative.

                                Okay, so I forgot earlier….your one fault is sometimes relying on and defending that yellow journalist and Walter Winchell wannabe, “ FuCa” for your information. You really ought to be more circumspect with regard to that muckraking wag. Now buck up or you’ll lose your respectable Libertarian status

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                                @Renauda said in The Ukraine war thread:

                                @Horace

                                Okay, so I forgot earlier….your one fault is sometimes relying on and defending that yellow journalist and Walter Winchell wannabe, “ FuCa” for your information. You really ought to be more circumspect with regard to that muckraking wag. Now buck up or you’ll lose your respectable Libertarian status

                                I am sure you will be consistently uneasy with any respect you may have for me, as I continue to post my opinions. But I doubt you'll find any blanket endorsements from me of anybody, including Carlson.

                                Education is extremely important.

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                                  I do hope so. I continue to have faith in you.

                                  Elbows up!

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                                  • 89th8 89th

                                    @Horace said in The Ukraine war thread:

                                    SecState's take:

                                    Link to video

                                    Interesting interview. The lady is asking what everyone is thinking, including Zelenskyy. “Marco Rubio, even you’ve said Putin is a butcher and absolutely can’t be trusted in negotiations” and his response keeps coming back to “yeah but Trump is a deal maker”, what does that meeaannnnnn?? That’s the whole point.

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                                    @89th said in The Ukraine war thread:

                                    @Horace said in The Ukraine war thread:

                                    SecState's take:

                                    Link to video

                                    Interesting interview. The lady is asking what everyone is thinking, including Zelenskyy. “Marco Rubio, even you’ve said Putin is a butcher and absolutely can’t be trusted in negotiations” and his response keeps coming back to “yeah but Trump is a deal maker”, what does that meeaannnnnn?? That’s the whole point.

                                    So you don't grant the point - at all - that Trump doesn't necessarily want to go full-bore on the anti-Russia rhetoric, while his goal is to facilitate negotiations between them and Ukraine? There's no practical point there? Biden was free to say whatever because he never talked to Russia, and never intended to.

                                    Education is extremely important.

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                                      xenon
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                                      I get it. I guess my stance on this stems from my opinion on Trump. A lot of his criticisms and sales pitch for what’s wrong is fine.

                                      I think he’s an empty suit beyond that. I haven’t seen any substantive policy or operational thought come from him in the last 10 years. I guess I’m skeptical that he has any competence for governance.

                                      I think the guy is witty, funny, loves his country and can read people really well…. That doesn’t mean he knows anything about governance.

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                                      • X xenon

                                        I get it. I guess my stance on this stems from my opinion on Trump. A lot of his criticisms and sales pitch for what’s wrong is fine.

                                        I think he’s an empty suit beyond that. I haven’t seen any substantive policy or operational thought come from him in the last 10 years. I guess I’m skeptical that he has any competence for governance.

                                        I think the guy is witty, funny, loves his country and can read people really well…. That doesn’t mean he knows anything about governance.

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                                        Horace
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                                        @xenon said in The Ukraine war thread:

                                        I get it. I guess my stance on this stems from my opinion on Trump. A lot of his criticisms and sales pitch for what’s wrong is fine.

                                        I think he’s an empty suit beyond that. I haven’t seen any substantive policy or operational thought come from him in the last 10 years. I guess I’m skeptical that he has any competence for governance.

                                        I think the guy is witty, funny, loves his country and can read people really well…. That doesn’t mean he knows anything about governance.

                                        The Ukraine situation was doing a swell job of defeating the west, revealing its self-righteous rhetoric to be powerless and empty, well before Trump came back into power.

                                        Education is extremely important.

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                                          Sure - but I don’t think the delicate genius was going to do anything about it. I guess with that nihilistic attitude, yesterday didn’t really mean much in the grand scheme of things.

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