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51 minutes ago, LonghornSean said:

Elect a clown and you get a clown show. jfc

And conservative media and the fools lapping it up I'm sure are doing cartwheels.

this is what brings me to the depths i am at..

the whole time i was watching that i thought "how fucking embarrassing" while at the same time thinking; half of my fellow countrymen are going to love it.

Not sure I have ever felt so disillusioned with my country. I have lost faith. For 50+ years i have thought my country was 'Team Good Guys'; now?

 

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2 minutes ago, Vegas64 said:

His shows are so long I only catch 10-15 mins these days once a month, but during lockdown he was my go-to. Shame. Live long enough to become a villain, I guess. Maybe it's the water in Nashville.

He's a white middle-aged dude from St. Tammany Parish.

 

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11 minutes ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

Can't wait for the inevitable clips of Lindsey and company answering questions about today's events.

 

 

"i haven't seen it"

"i'm not up to date on that"

"i can't answer that right now"

"i don't have information on that"

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

oh, we still are. and I would even argue we're no different than before, other than we're letting devil on our shoulder prevail instead of the angel.

Embarrassing 

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Expecting a really strong pro-Ukraine statement from one of our two brave Senators after getting this email today:

Dear Greaseball Bob:

 Thank you for contacting me regarding U.S. policy in response to the war in Ukraine. I appreciate the benefit of your comments on this matter.

 Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine in February of 2022, violating Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Thanks to the bravery of Ukrainian soldiers and weaponry supplied by the U.S. and its allies, the vast majority of the country's territory remains in Ukrainian hands; however, the war has caused significant human suffering and economic devastation.

Recognizing the immense human cost of this war, President Trump and his administration began negotiations with Ukraine and Russia to bring about an end to hostilities and ensure a durable peace. The U.S. made significant investments in Ukraine's defense, the majority of which have been invested back into our defense industrial base and U.S. forces. President Trump is now working to secure a critical minerals agreement with Ukraine that can promote Ukrainian economic development, repay the U.S. for its assistance to Ukraine during the war, and serve as a deterrent to Russia. Vladimir Putin's history of territorial expansionism demonstrates that Ukraine, the U.S., and its allies must ensure that there exists a credible deterrent to prevent further Russian aggression directed toward Ukraine or NATO member states. We cannot signal to other adversaries threatening our country's security and trade interests, such as China, North Korea, and Iran, that aggression will go unpunished. As a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, I look forward to engaging with my colleagues and the administration on this issue.

As your representative in the United States Senate, I appreciate the opportunity to hear your views and concerns about U.S. policy towards Ukraine. I will keep your thoughts in mind as these matters are considered in the 119th Congress. Thank you for taking the time to contact me.

Sincerely,

 

JOHN CORNYN

United States Senator

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14 minutes ago, bolverk said:

 

I am confident that at some point or another in his life, Zelensky ate some really bad borscht.  Like, the beef was rotten, and then undercooked.  It was laden with gut-ripping bacteria, and within hours, he had round after round of hideously explosive shits.  Some of them hit the toilet bowl with such force that they left a streak of red-tinted shit that wouldn't come off, even after multiple flushes.

I would rather be governed by that red-tinted streak of shit than by our current "President."

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4 minutes ago, The Original Greaser Bob said:

Expecting a really strong pro-Ukraine statement from one of our two brave Senators after getting this email today:

Dear Greaseball Bob:

 Thank you for contacting me regarding U.S. policy in response to the war in Ukraine. I appreciate the benefit of your comments on this matter.

 Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine in February of 2022, violating Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Thanks to the bravery of Ukrainian soldiers and weaponry supplied by the U.S. and its allies, the vast majority of the country's territory remains in Ukrainian hands; however, the war has caused significant human suffering and economic devastation.

Recognizing the immense human cost of this war, President Trump and his administration began negotiations with Ukraine and Russia to bring about an end to hostilities and ensure a durable peace. The U.S. made significant investments in Ukraine's defense, the majority of which have been invested back into our defense industrial base and U.S. forces. President Trump is now working to secure a critical minerals agreement with Ukraine that can promote Ukrainian economic development, repay the U.S. for its assistance to Ukraine during the war, and serve as a deterrent to Russia. Vladimir Putin's history of territorial expansionism demonstrates that Ukraine, the U.S., and its allies must ensure that there exists a credible deterrent to prevent further Russian aggression directed toward Ukraine or NATO member states. We cannot signal to other adversaries threatening our country's security and trade interests, such as China, North Korea, and Iran, that aggression will go unpunished. As a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, I look forward to engaging with my colleagues and the administration on this issue.

As your representative in the United States Senate, I appreciate the opportunity to hear your views and concerns about U.S. policy towards Ukraine. I will keep your thoughts in mind as these matters are considered in the 119th Congress. Thank you for taking the time to contact me.

Sincerely,

 

JOHN CORNYN

United States Senator

Ask John how he intends to handle the act of treason just committed by Trump - who just openly declared that we have only one ally, Putin's Russia, and everyone else, including all of our allies, are actually our enemies.

Ask John if he has a spine, or whether he's aware of anyplace he can order one, to see if he can cram it into his gelatinous husk of pathetic simpness.

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Posted
45 minutes ago, Pig Bellmont said:

See, while you are rightly embarrassed by this ambush, the Joe Rogan crowd are only too excited to support it:

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No word yet if Theo Vonn is receiving cash for these takes like other right wing podcasters or if he’s just an idiot 

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Posted

@Laxtonto

Still think you're going to see a positive result with Trump? He is a Russian agent and traitor. I can only hope that our country wakes up and sees that while there is still most of a country left. 

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56 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

Fitting, as Russia is now "our" (using "our" for "the Trump-governed United States) sole ally.

It's that simple.  It's done.  The Trump-governed United States has one ally: Putin's Russia.  Everyone else, including ALL of our former allies, are now are enemies and adversaries (again, using "our" the way I said).

The Trump-governed United States is literally the enemy of everything the United States stood for until January 19, 2025.

Jesus. When is the last time since “Achy Breaky Heart” topped the charts that America this hated by the world?

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10 minutes ago, DigglerontheHoof said:

This makes the Chamberlain capitulation look like a victory. 

This.

I don't think that anyone has truly and fully grasped the significance of today.

The post-war order of 1945-2025 died -- not was wounded, DIED -- today.  February 28, 2025 will be one of the most significant dates in future history books.  The old world ended today, and a new, dystopian shitscape was fully unleashed.

We went from a US-heavy western alliance, standing against large communist/autocratic powers Russia and China......to a US-Russia alliance standing against the western alliance (with China wisely munching its popcorn, and figuring out how to feast on the chaos).  Today was a complete, 180-degree realignment, and in a horrific way with results that are going to make the globe a horrific place in the coming years.

Yes, we are going to see US and Russian troops fighting side-by-side with each other AGAINST our former allies.  It may even happen before the end of this year.

I'm dead serious, if you have family in the military right now, do everything you can to get them OUT.....or start preparing them for having to turn their weapons against their fellow "countrymen" waging war against our country and its interests.

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3 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

This.

I don't think that anyone has truly and fully grasped the significance of today.

The post-war order of 1945-2025 died -- not was wounded, DIED -- today.  February 28, 2025 will be one of the most significant dates in future history books.  The old world ended today, and a new, dystopian shitscape was fully unleashed.

We went from a US-heavy western alliance, standing against large communist/autocratic powers Russia and China......to a US-Russia alliance standing against the western alliance (with China wisely munching its popcorn, and figuring out how to feast on the chaos).  Today was a complete, 180-degree realignment, and in a horrific way with results that are going to make the globe a horrific place in the coming years.

Yes, we are going to see US and Russian troops fighting side-by-side with each other AGAINST our former allies.  It may even happen before the end of this year.

I'm dead serious, if you have family in the military right now, do everything you can to get them OUT.....or start preparing them for having to turn their weapons against their fellow "countrymen" waging war against our country and its interests.

I was thinking about this. And the creation of International Brigades.

How many out of work MAGA fucks would enlist now?

To counter this. Ukraine can open up a recruiting station in Canada.

Both happened during the Spanish Civil War.

Americans fought Americans.

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Just now, InkaUtexas said:

I was thinking about this. And the creation of International Brigades.

How many out of work MAGA fucks would enlist now?

To counter this. Ukraine can open up a recruiting station in Canada.

Both happened during the Spanish Civil War.

Americans fought Americans.

I have to tell you.....if war broke out this month between the US and any/some of our former allies.....I can 1) guarantee that my son would not sign up to fight for the US, and 2) I could NOT guarantee that he wouldn't volunteer to fight for one of our allies.  He has a moral center.  He will feel compelled to fight for the good guys.  And that will NOT be the Trump-governed United States.

Posted
8 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

Two things I wish would happen:

1) FIFA moves all 2026 World Cup matches to Canada and Mexico;

Infantino is buddies with Trump. Corrupt dipshits love other corrupt dipshits.

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Just now, Schulz2.0 said:

Infantino is buddies with Trump. Corrupt dipshits love other corrupt dipshits.

The World Cup collapsing will take care of itself.  England, France, Italy, etc., are not going to send teams to play in a country they are in a shooting war with.

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Posted
18 minutes ago, Satchel said:

Yep. It’s true. We switched sides. We’re a axis power now.

What a set up today, to belittle Zelenskyy in public…so that Trump can say, we need to pull our assistance and support to get the US to believe it’s in our best interest not to support them….as Putin told Trump to do.

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3 minutes ago, Cairn Horn88 said:

Fuck Lindsey…..

Don’t threaten him with a good time. 
 

in other news…US has canceled financial obligation to support Ukrainian energy grid.

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1 minute ago, Satchel said:

Don’t threaten him with a good time. 
 

in other news…US has canceled financial obligation to support Ukrainian energy grid.

Putin getting his way…..thanks to you asshole Donald.

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1 minute ago, Satchel said:

Don’t threaten him with a good time. 
 

in other news…US has canceled financial obligation to support Ukrainian energy grid.

The United States is now at war with Ukraine, acting in alignment and in concert with its only ally, Russia.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Ted Lange said:

 

Reading into the comments, it seems his use of the word “costume” was a language barrier issue, not snark. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, B00M said:

Reading into the comments, it seems his use of the word “costume” was a language barrier issue, not snark. 

That is exactly it. It is what a men's suit is called in Russian, and I assume, something close in Ukrainian.

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Such outrage I had back when we just left our Kurd allies for the dogs yet again. I guess none of the brave women were Trump's type. I still feel a sinking shame about this. 

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Who's next? Oh yea:

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The Economist raised the question in 2019:

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All aboard the express train to shame and ruin. Our country becomes Donald Trump writ large.

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36 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

The World Cup collapsing will take care of itself.  England, France, Italy, etc., are not going to send teams to play in a country they are in a shooting war with.

Piss off Brazil and Argentina too 

 

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And the US might make the semis

 

 

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Just watched the video.  Jesus God.  Shame and cringe don't even begin to describe it.  Has an American president, or any other foreign leader in history, openly lambasted another foreign leader in public like that?  And Vance, the little mutt, piling on for favor from the master.  I just....

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23 minutes ago, RomaVicta said:

Such outrage I had back when we just left our Kurd allies for the dogs yet again. I guess none of the brave women were Trump's type. I still feel a sinking shame about this. 

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Who's next? Oh yea:

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The Economist raised the question in 2019:

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All aboard the express train to shame and ruin. Our country becomes Donald Trump writ large.

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Yeah we fuck over everyone and abandon allies the second our political whims change.

 

People had to pay more for eggs so lets all turn a blind eye to war crimes if it's convenient for us. 

And all the dedicating thier lives to intelligence work or aid work or medical research.  Poof gone.

Should have gotten in on Keptocracy vs Democracy.

 

Spoiled, petulant selfish. As Americans we are exceptional at being just that.

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Posted

this is some good shit to wake up to good lord

glad i got one of those other citizenships recently. too bad its now an enemy of the US.

part of our country has allowed for a democratically elected leader of a nation being invaded, allowed him to become the villain in all this. america breaks the abject retard barrier, passes go and collects death and destruction. and this is only the preexisting conditions trump is fucking up. wait till the new shit is added to the menu. thats gotta be in months now

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