Hegseth is live speaking to the brass.

Hegseth: We are at WAR with wokeness. The Russians are not the problem. It is the liberals. The best way to keep this country safe is with no beardos in the military and **** fat generals.

That's a good start.

Remember, though, it's you people who are working for the Russians. You have been for nearly 100 years now.

Don't think Hillary's little "let's hate Russia" play in 2016 fooled anyone other than you and the other dummies.

We see you.

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Really?

Like who?

The insurance lawyer, who is a US prosecutor who has never tried a case?
The education secretary who mistakes artificial intelligence with a steak sauce?
The moron who thinks US tariffs are paid by foreign suppliers?

I would think Trump's supporters would want that, then again they voted for the idiot 3 times.
All DEI hires.
 
It is NY...just saying.
I mean, you aren't wrong, but if leftists are really going to vote for the guy, then that is QED for my point. That's the willingness to put that kind of person in a position of power. No regret, no remorse.
 
That's a good start.

Remember, though, it's you people who are working for the Russians. You have been for nearly 100 years now.

Don't think Hillary's little "let's hate Russia" play in 2016 fooled anyone other than you and the other dummies.

We see you.

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Based on historical accounts, the Koch family patriarch, Fred C. Koch, did work in the Soviet Union during the Stalin era; however, there is no evidence to suggest that this work involved hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking". Fracking was not invented until over a decade after his work concluded.
Fred C. Koch's work in the Soviet Union
  • Timeframe: Between 1929 and 1932, Fred C. Koch's company, Winkler-Koch, helped Joseph Stalin's regime build and modernize 15 oil refineries in the Soviet Union as part of its first Five-Year Plan.
 
I mean, you aren't wrong, but if leftists are really going to vote for the guy, then that is QED for my point. That's the willingness to put that kind of person in a position of power. No regret, no remorse.
It's not like he is a Trump who tries to grab total power in government.
 
It's not like he is a Trump who tries to grab total power in government.
Mamdani is a socialist. Do with that what you will. I cannot educate the ignorance of the masses on the history and atrocities that political view has wrought.

I'm beginning to think the worst thing Trump has ever done to someone of your stripe is intrude upon your sensibilities. That's not a personal attack, moonie, just an observation from my viewpoint.
 
Based on historical accounts, the Koch family patriarch, Fred C. Koch, did work in the Soviet Union during the Stalin era; however, there is no evidence to suggest that this work involved hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking". Fracking was not invented until over a decade after his work concluded.
Fred C. Koch's work in the Soviet Union
  • Timeframe: Between 1929 and 1932, Fred C. Koch's company, Winkler-Koch, helped Joseph Stalin's regime build and modernize 15 oil refineries in the Soviet Union as part of its first Five-Year Plan.

More recently, Ted Kennedy went to the USSR for help defeating Ronald Reagan in the 1980 presidential election.

DemoKKKrat icon Bernie Sanders is, of course, a lifelong devotee of Russian communism.

Then there's this, of course, where members of the Biden regime cozied up to Putin's Secretary of War and one of his chief propagandists (the gal on the right, though Psaki was also a great Russian propagandist).

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More recently, Ted Kennedy went to the USSR for help defeating Ronald Reagan in the 1980 presidential election.

DemoKKKrat icon Bernie Sanders is, of course, a lifelong devotee of Russian communism.

Then there's this, of course, where members of the Biden regime cozied up to Putin's Secretary of War and one of his chief propagandists (the gal on the right, though Psaki was also a great Russian propagandist).

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Russia's Oval Office Victory Dance​

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https://www.politico.com › story › 2017/05/10 › james-...
May 10, 2017 — When President Donald Trump hosted Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in the Oval Office on Wednesday just hours after firing the FBI director who was overseeing an investigation into whether Trump’s team colluded with the Russians, he was breaking with recent precedent at the specific request of Russian President Vladimir Putin.


The chummy White House visit—photos of the president yukking it up with Lavrov and Russian Ambassador to the United States Sergey Kislyak were released by the Russian Foreign Ministry since no U.S. press was allowed to cover the visit—had been one of Putin’s asks in his recent phone call with Trump, and indeed the White House acknowledged this to me later Wednesday.

“He chose to receive him because Putin asked him to,” a White House spokesman said of Trump’s Lavrov meeting. “Putin did specifically ask on the call when they last talked.”


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