Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump never would have gone. He was such a coward that he had the White House surrounded with layer upon layer of walls and barricades, and had to have Lafayette Park violently cleared of unarmed people for a photo op.
Trump did visit Afghanistan and the DMV, so I am not sure your point is valid.
LOL, you mean DMZ and no, that was not putting himself in harms way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump never would have gone. He was such a coward that he had the White House surrounded with layer upon layer of walls and barricades, and had to have Lafayette Park violently cleared of unarmed people for a photo op.
Trump did visit Afghanistan and the DMV, so I am not sure your point is valid.
Anonymous wrote:Trump never would have gone. He was such a coward that he had the White House surrounded with layer upon layer of walls and barricades, and had to have Lafayette Park violently cleared of unarmed people for a photo op.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On President's Day, when our sitting President bravely strolled the streets of Kyiv while air raid siren blared, one of the highest-ranking GOP members of Congress calls for a second American civil war. Where are all the Republicans who worship Ronald Reagan? Is this still his political party?
She needs to get a bot to write her Tweets they will make more sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such a contrast from the US President who tried to blackmail the Ukrainian president into submission to Russia's whims.
This comment can't fly without a response.
Let's remember how the Obama-Biden administration dealt with Ukraine.
Sept., 2014
White House rebuffs Ukraine appeal for weapons
The White House refused to include weapons in an aid package announced Thursday for embattled Ukraine despite an impassioned plea by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko for more military assistance.
Poroshenko said blankets and night-vision goggles from the USA are important, "but one cannot win a war with blankets!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump never would have gone. He was such a coward that he had the White House surrounded with layer upon layer of walls and barricades, and had to have Lafayette Park violently cleared of unarmed people for a photo op.
Trump did visit Afghanistan and the DMV, so I am not sure your point is valid.
Anonymous wrote:Trump never would have gone. He was such a coward that he had the White House surrounded with layer upon layer of walls and barricades, and had to have Lafayette Park violently cleared of unarmed people for a photo op.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such a contrast from the US President who tried to blackmail the Ukrainian president into submission to Russia's whims.
This comment can't fly without a response.
Let's remember how the Obama-Biden administration dealt with Ukraine.
Sept., 2014
White House rebuffs Ukraine appeal for weapons
The White House refused to include weapons in an aid package announced Thursday for embattled Ukraine despite an impassioned plea by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko for more military assistance.
Poroshenko said blankets and night-vision goggles from the USA are important, "but one cannot win a war with blankets!"
That was 2014; this is now.
Anonymous wrote:On President's Day, when our sitting President bravely strolled the streets of Kyiv while air raid siren blared, one of the highest-ranking GOP members of Congress calls for a second American civil war. Where are all the Republicans who worship Ronald Reagan? Is this still his political party?
Anonymous wrote:Such a contrast from the US President who tried to blackmail the Ukrainian president into submission to Russia's whims.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such a contrast from the US President who tried to blackmail the Ukrainian president into submission to Russia's whims.
This comment can't fly without a response.
Let's remember how the Obama-Biden administration dealt with Ukraine.
Sept., 2014
White House rebuffs Ukraine appeal for weapons
The White House refused to include weapons in an aid package announced Thursday for embattled Ukraine despite an impassioned plea by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko for more military assistance.
Poroshenko said blankets and night-vision goggles from the USA are important, "but one cannot win a war with blankets!"