Absolutely right. Those without power must sit and be lied at. Everyone knows that.He should’ve thought about that before he showed up at the White House and acted like he had any power!
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Absolutely right. Those without power must sit and be lied at. Everyone knows that.He should’ve thought about that before he showed up at the White House and acted like he had any power!
Oh yes. David Brooks is one of those leftwingers at a Marxist publication claiming to be conservative. The problem is he doesn't seem to have any conservative views. Reminds me of fake conservative Jennifer Rubin at the Washington Post who only endorsed Democrats, and ripped Republicans.“All my life, I have had a certain idea of about America, that we're a flawed country, but we're fundamentally a force for good in the world, that we defeated Soviet Union, we defeated fascism, we did the Marshall Plan, we did PEPFAR to help people live in Africa. And we make mistakes, Iraq, Vietnam, but they're usually mistakes out of stupidity, naivete and arrogance.
They're not because we're ill-intentioned. What I have seen over the last six weeks is the United States behaving vilely, vilely to our friends in Canada and Mexico, vilely to our friends in Europe. And today was the bottom of the barrel, vilely to a man who is defending Western values, at great personal risk to him and his countrymen.
Donald Trump believes in one thing. He believes that might makes right. And, in that, he agrees with Vladimir Putin that they are birds of a feather. And he and Vladimir Putin together are trying to create a world that's safe for gangsters, where ruthless people can thrive. And we saw the product of that effort today in the Oval Office.
And I have — I first started thinking, is it — am I feeling grief? Am I feeling shock, like I'm in a hallucination? But I just think shame, moral shame. It's a moral injury to see the country you love behave in this way.”
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Brooks and Capehart on the implications of Trump's altercation with Zelenskyy
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including President Trump's public spat with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, if Europe can depend on the U.S. and new restrictions on the White House press...www.pbs.org
It is a shameful, moral injury to see America behave this way – the consequence of the fear, ignorance, and stupidity of those who voted for Trump, who put someone so unfit to be president again in the WH, someone who defends the likes of Putin, someone for whom might makes right, someone who sides with fascist dictators seeking to make the world safe for gangsters, criminals, and fascist thugs like Trump.
what cult do you belong to?...yes, nauseating. Yet the CULTISTS approve of his actions. Speaks volumes of those that voted for him.
Yeah, we don't want to disrespect Mexico because they may refuse to send drugs and criminals here, and we like those. Canada is our friend as they have no one else. Europe is no one's friend.What I have seen over the last six weeks is the United States behaving vilely, vilely to our friends in Canada and Mexico,
He believes might makes right, when he’s trying to get a ceasefire and end of the war?“All my life, I have had a certain idea of about America, that we're a flawed country, but we're fundamentally a force for good in the world, that we defeated Soviet Union, we defeated fascism, we did the Marshall Plan, we did PEPFAR to help people live in Africa. And we make mistakes, Iraq, Vietnam, but they're usually mistakes out of stupidity, naivete and arrogance.
They're not because we're ill-intentioned. What I have seen over the last six weeks is the United States behaving vilely, vilely to our friends in Canada and Mexico, vilely to our friends in Europe. And today was the bottom of the barrel, vilely to a man who is defending Western values, at great personal risk to him and his countrymen.
Donald Trump believes in one thing. He believes that might makes right. And, in that, he agrees with Vladimir Putin that they are birds of a feather. And he and Vladimir Putin together are trying to create a world that's safe for gangsters, where ruthless people can thrive. And we saw the product of that effort today in the Oval Office.
And I have — I first started thinking, is it — am I feeling grief? Am I feeling shock, like I'm in a hallucination? But I just think shame, moral shame. It's a moral injury to see the country you love behave in this way.”
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Brooks and Capehart on the implications of Trump's altercation with Zelenskyy
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including President Trump's public spat with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, if Europe can depend on the U.S. and new restrictions on the White House press...www.pbs.org
It is a shameful, moral injury to see America behave this way – the consequence of the fear, ignorance, and stupidity of those who voted for Trump, who put someone so unfit to be president again in the WH, someone who defends the likes of Putin, someone for whom might makes right, someone who sides with fascist dictators seeking to make the world safe for gangsters, criminals, and fascist thugs like Trump.
Crockett is such a low-life that she told someone to “fuck off” while cameras were rolling. THIS lowlife is what passes for a member of the House of Representatives?Jasmine Crockett will eventually kill Jews.
Remember Zelensky is a comedian
trump is driving himself crazy ; he's losing it big time. And when he totally loses it , he'll need to go to a hospital for the criminally insane in the federal prison system.You should talk to a counselor, seriously before you end up in a padded room!![]()
Ooooo...The original limp-dicked beta RINO cuck speaks!“All my life, I have had a certain idea of about America, that we're a flawed country, but we're fundamentally a force for good in the world, that we defeated Soviet Union, we defeated fascism, we did the Marshall Plan, we did PEPFAR to help people live in Africa. And we make mistakes, Iraq, Vietnam, but they're usually mistakes out of stupidity, naivete and arrogance.
They're not because we're ill-intentioned. What I have seen over the last six weeks is the United States behaving vilely, vilely to our friends in Canada and Mexico, vilely to our friends in Europe. And today was the bottom of the barrel, vilely to a man who is defending Western values, at great personal risk to him and his countrymen.
Donald Trump believes in one thing. He believes that might makes right. And, in that, he agrees with Vladimir Putin that they are birds of a feather. And he and Vladimir Putin together are trying to create a world that's safe for gangsters, where ruthless people can thrive. And we saw the product of that effort today in the Oval Office.
And I have — I first started thinking, is it — am I feeling grief? Am I feeling shock, like I'm in a hallucination? But I just think shame, moral shame. It's a moral injury to see the country you love behave in this way.”
![]()
Brooks and Capehart on the implications of Trump's altercation with Zelenskyy
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including President Trump's public spat with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, if Europe can depend on the U.S. and new restrictions on the White House press...www.pbs.org
It is a shameful, moral injury to see America behave this way – the consequence of the fear, ignorance, and stupidity of those who voted for Trump, who put someone so unfit to be president again in the WH, someone who defends the likes of Putin, someone for whom might makes right, someone who sides with fascist dictators seeking to make the world safe for gangsters, criminals, and fascist thugs like Trump.
Oh you poor sensitive white you. There thereCrockett is such a low-life that she told someone to “fuck off” while cameras were rolling. THIS lowlife is what passes for a member of the House of Representatives?
“All my life, I have had a certain idea of about America, that we're a flawed country, but we're fundamentally a force for good in the world, that we defeated Soviet Union, we defeated fascism, we did the Marshall Plan, we did PEPFAR to help people live in Africa. And we make mistakes, Iraq, Vietnam, but they're usually mistakes out of stupidity, naivete and arrogance.
They're not because we're ill-intentioned. What I have seen over the last six weeks is the United States behaving vilely, vilely to our friends in Canada and Mexico, vilely to our friends in Europe. And today was the bottom of the barrel, vilely to a man who is defending Western values, at great personal risk to him and his countrymen.
Donald Trump believes in one thing. He believes that might makes right. And, in that, he agrees with Vladimir Putin that they are birds of a feather. And he and Vladimir Putin together are trying to create a world that's safe for gangsters, where ruthless people can thrive. And we saw the product of that effort today in the Oval Office.
And I have — I first started thinking, is it — am I feeling grief? Am I feeling shock, like I'm in a hallucination? But I just think shame, moral shame. It's a moral injury to see the country you love behave in this way.”
![]()
Brooks and Capehart on the implications of Trump's altercation with Zelenskyy
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including President Trump's public spat with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, if Europe can depend on the U.S. and new restrictions on the White House press...www.pbs.org
It is a shameful, moral injury to see America behave this way – the consequence of the fear, ignorance, and stupidity of those who voted for Trump, who put someone so unfit to be president again in the WH, someone who defends the likes of Putin, someone for whom might makes right, someone who sides with fascist dictators seeking to make the world safe for gangsters, criminals, and fascist thugs like Trump.
The prototype for Joe Scarborough, Nicole Wallace, Michael Steele, Max Boot, ad nauseum.Oh yes. David Brooks is one of those leftwingers at a Marxist publication claiming to be conservative. The problem is he doesn't seem to have any conservative views. Reminds me of fake conservative Jennifer Rubin at the Washington Post who only endorsed Democrats, and ripped Republicans.
David Brooks is a RINO leftist. Nobody cares“All my life, I have had a certain idea of about America, that we're a flawed country, but we're fundamentally a force for good in the world, that we defeated Soviet Union, we defeated fascism, we did the Marshall Plan, we did PEPFAR to help people live in Africa. And we make mistakes, Iraq, Vietnam, but they're usually mistakes out of stupidity, naivete and arrogance.
They're not because we're ill-intentioned. What I have seen over the last six weeks is the United States behaving vilely, vilely to our friends in Canada and Mexico, vilely to our friends in Europe. And today was the bottom of the barrel, vilely to a man who is defending Western values, at great personal risk to him and his countrymen.
Donald Trump believes in one thing. He believes that might makes right. And, in that, he agrees with Vladimir Putin that they are birds of a feather. And he and Vladimir Putin together are trying to create a world that's safe for gangsters, where ruthless people can thrive. And we saw the product of that effort today in the Oval Office.
And I have — I first started thinking, is it — am I feeling grief? Am I feeling shock, like I'm in a hallucination? But I just think shame, moral shame. It's a moral injury to see the country you love behave in this way.”
![]()
Brooks and Capehart on the implications of Trump's altercation with Zelenskyy
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including President Trump's public spat with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, if Europe can depend on the U.S. and new restrictions on the White House press...www.pbs.org
It is a shameful, moral injury to see America behave this way – the consequence of the fear, ignorance, and stupidity of those who voted for Trump, who put someone so unfit to be president again in the WH, someone who defends the likes of Putin, someone for whom might makes right, someone who sides with fascist dictators seeking to make the world safe for gangsters, criminals, and fascist thugs like Trump.
Don't cry, it's ok.
Don't cry, it's ok.