The Senate Republican leader pointed to Carlson's "demonization of Ukraine," along with Trump's "mixed views" and resistance to additional aid as reasons it's taken so long to pass.
No but they could slip on me and smack their head and decide to change their life's goals to being the best banana salesmen.... Or buy up all the umbrellas and corner the market. Or you know....
Kind of lacks the nuance of a House of 435 Representatives and Senate of 100 who write, amend, vote, rewrite, vote again, discuss, and vote a third time with a majority or sometimes even a 2/3rd majority in order to pass laws. All of this in one of the most politically polarized times in history.
You don't need to have more sway than the whole of congress. You just need to convince like 80 people and then nothing will ever get done again.
I have one guess. There’s absolutely 0 evidence for it so maybe I am just fooling myself that it is plausible when it isn’t.
But, a bunch of people have been suddenly turning anti-Russia recently who were previously very cool with it. Something changed. My unfounded theory is, more criminal charges are coming for people who have been agent-ing for Russia, and McConnell and the other lawful evils are trying to just emphasize that they’re nowhere near those charges, no how sir.
With the Europeans dismantling a propaganda and bribe network Europe-wide, the Germans catching their far-right taking money directly from Russia, I suspect they're hedging their bets.
Most of the money goes to US weapons manufacturers. The weapons manufacturers are very big political donors.
You can create all the hoo har you want, to “energise your base”, but when to music stops and it’s time to vote , you do as you are told and get that public money into hands of the defence contractors as quickly as you can.
MTG found this out yesterday when she was publicly called an idiot : unhinged rant about Jewish space lasers ? No problemo. Put $90bn of weapons money at risk ? You’re a lunatic.
Look, Moscow Mitch can bite my shiny metal ass on exactly 100% of the issues except support for Ukraine. I’m glad he’s still onboard even though I really, really, really don’t like him at all.
Still. Let’s get russia packed up and kicked out and then we’ll get back to everything else.
I really don't care what any politician says. Trump and Carlson do not hold elected offices, they should have zero say in any government matter, foreign or domestic. Their alarmingly close alignment with particularly adversarial foreign entities should further disqualify anything they say.
Did mitch forget who he is? Or is this a new bug in his reboot. The guy spent 4th of July in Moscow, he created tucker and Trump and has ruled the gop for decades
why do two people that are not in government have anything to do with this, and if they are give advice it should be declared that they are lobbyists for these things.
WASHINGTON — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday celebrated the impending passage of $60 billion in U.S. aid to Ukraine ahead of a final vote, while lamenting the fact that it took months to secure enough Republican support to land it.
At a press conference, the Kentucky Republican pinpointed two men responsible for that delay: former Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson and former President Donald Trump.
“I think the former president had sort of mixed views on” Ukraine aid, he added, before alluding to the failed attempt to add border security provisions to the bill, “which requires you to deal with Democrats, and then a number of our members thought it wasn’t good enough.”
The top Senate Republican has been an ardent supporter of Ukraine aid and battled a slew of conservative voices who have sought to block it.
McConnell said he remains committed to working to help regain a Republican Senate majority, despite his plans to step back from leadership at the end of the year.
McConnell said part of the blame falls on the Biden administration for not recognizing the need earlier and reacting, but acknowledged Congress should’ve acted more quickly.
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It's crazy that 33 Democrats voted AGAINST aid for Israel, but all we seem to hear about around here is how some Republicans voted against the Ukraine bill..
Democrats vote for or against things all the time, whereas modern-day Republicans vote almost invariably in total lock-step (like literally 100% of them.) It's very weird. They have a whole little proto-Russia going on where everyone always agrees with the leader no matter what; it actually is sort of newsworthy at this point when some Republicans cross the aisle.
It's crazy how you're too dumb to see the difference between Ukraine and Israel, and I say that as someone of Jewish descent with a shitload of Jewish friends and family, as well as a veteran.
The people outright killing civilians are always the bad guys, sure collateral damage happens, but this ain't it, this is the same shit that Ruzzia does where they purposely depopulate areas with the purpose of moving some of their people into those depopulated areas to lay claim to it, while literally squatting in some poor executed family's home. This is trash human behavior.
Actually I don't agree with every Republican stance. I support gay rights, I'm pro-choice (the whole abortion thing with Republicans is my biggest gripe), and I don't think religion should be forced in schools. I'm actually atheist myself. However, as I get older, I'm finding myself agreeing much more with conservative politics. I lean Right, but I'm registered independent. I was told I "must" be a democrat my whole life, because I'm Mexican. I remember at a young age being taught in public schools in Southern California that "minorities must vote democrat." It wasn't until I got older I realized the propaganda that the Left spewed. They told me I was never good enough to vote any other way, but Democrat. So yea, I have a chip on my shoulder now that I'm older and can think more for myself. Democrat policies, politicians, and the Left have always treated me as a "victim" and instilled in my mind that Republicans are bad, and it's THEIR fault my family is poor. Fuck that....it's all lies.