I listened to Biden’s speech while he was flanked by dignitaries from our NATO nations. It is astounding that our President carries that much weight on his shoulders; that other nations look up to him for guidance. We should be very proud of that and for the fact that he called out the monster by name. MSM can stick it where the sun does…
I listened to Biden’s speech while he was flanked by dignitaries from our NATO nations. It is astounding that our President carries that much weight on his shoulders; that other nations look up to him for guidance. We should be very proud of that and for the fact that he called out the monster by name. MSM can stick it where the sun doesn’t shine. They aren’t necessarily in the room, behind closed doors where negotiations are taking place. They are receiving their info from “their sources”. I also liked the fact that Joe spoke about how things in the US need changes. Everyone has been fearful of Putin and his like for many years. Because of the internet, social media, Anonymous’s ability to hack into Russia’s banks and the oligarchs accounts, we are privy to see that little man, Vlad, has been exposed for everything he is, a thief, and a murderer. Good for Joe!! Now get Ms. Griner out of Russia.
I always read Ms. Rubin. She is a gem. If WaPo would only get rid of Olsen, Thiessen and Hewitt, it would improve the paper. I think the level of comments those three trolls invoke keeps them employed. The comments are always enjoyable even if the articles are complete hooey.
I agree with you. For me Olsen, Hewitt and Thiessen always provide the opportunity to cut and paste facts on how Biden is really doing in the polls, the economy and his statesmanship, though. And the comments section is usually a rousing Democratic pep rally.
I contribute more to WaPo comment section than The NY Times comment section. WaPo comment section is much more fun. The Times comment section is too staid sometimes. The monitors can be too strict.
I listened to Biden’s speech while he was flanked by dignitaries from our NATO nations. It is astounding that our President carries that much weight on his shoulders; that other nations look up to him for guidance. We should be very proud of that and for the fact that he called out the monster by name. MSM can stick it where the sun doesn’t shine. They aren’t necessarily in the room, behind closed doors where negotiations are taking place. They are receiving their info from “their sources”. I also liked the fact that Joe spoke about how things in the US need changes. Everyone has been fearful of Putin and his like for many years. Because of the internet, social media, Anonymous’s ability to hack into Russia’s banks and the oligarchs accounts, we are privy to see that little man, Vlad, has been exposed for everything he is, a thief, and a murderer. Good for Joe!! Now get Ms. Griner out of Russia.
#Free Brittney!
"Biden delivers a clarion call for democracy."
Here is the article from Ms. Rubin in WaPo today
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/03/26/biden-putin-poland-speech-ukraine-democracy/#:~:text=Biden%20delivers%20a%20clarion%20call%20for%20democracy.%20Now%20bring%20it%20home.
I always read Ms. Rubin. She is a gem. If WaPo would only get rid of Olsen, Thiessen and Hewitt, it would improve the paper. I think the level of comments those three trolls invoke keeps them employed. The comments are always enjoyable even if the articles are complete hooey.
I agree with you. For me Olsen, Hewitt and Thiessen always provide the opportunity to cut and paste facts on how Biden is really doing in the polls, the economy and his statesmanship, though. And the comments section is usually a rousing Democratic pep rally.
I contribute more to WaPo comment section than The NY Times comment section. WaPo comment section is much more fun. The Times comment section is too staid sometimes. The monitors can be too strict.
Thiessen is like chalk on a blackboard!
Lol. He is full of it!