Putin doesn’t want to kill everyone. Only those he defines as Nazis, which are people who believe they are Ukrainian and not Russian.
Putin is in the latter stages of killing democracy.
Republicans are only in the early stages — taking contol of media, [corruption, bribery, kompromat], manipulating elections and election laws, establishing oligarchs, etc. Watching Putin go about his business is very instructive to them. They learn their lessons well and apply them.
I want to see if he will carry out his threat to attack anything or anyone getting supplies and weapons into the Ukraine including those from the US. Then I want to see what kind of line in the sand is drawn if we are the ones attacked.
I was watching a documentary tonight about Chernobyl. At one point the narrator said that the KGB was dissolved in the early 1990s. I talked back to the TV (as I get older, I’ve started doing that a lot … I live alone): “Not quite. Putin was/is KGB, and now he’s running the country using the KGB playbook”
braindead Premium Member about 2 years ago
Putin doesn’t want to kill everyone. Only those he defines as Nazis, which are people who believe they are Ukrainian and not Russian.
Putin is in the latter stages of killing democracy.
Republicans are only in the early stages — taking contol of media, [corruption, bribery, kompromat], manipulating elections and election laws, establishing oligarchs, etc. Watching Putin go about his business is very instructive to them. They learn their lessons well and apply them.
DrDon1 about 2 years ago
Putin will kill anyone that he sees as a ‘threat!’
admiree2 about 2 years ago
I want to see if he will carry out his threat to attack anything or anyone getting supplies and weapons into the Ukraine including those from the US. Then I want to see what kind of line in the sand is drawn if we are the ones attacked.
Local 574 Premium Member about 2 years ago
For a minute I thought he was referring to Iraq, Vietnam, Korea. Silly me.
KFischer1 about 2 years ago
They’re not very good in open country either.
Lennart Hedman about 2 years ago
A few survive (in prison or exile)!
LeslieBark about 2 years ago
I was watching a documentary tonight about Chernobyl. At one point the narrator said that the KGB was dissolved in the early 1990s. I talked back to the TV (as I get older, I’ve started doing that a lot … I live alone): “Not quite. Putin was/is KGB, and now he’s running the country using the KGB playbook”
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 2 years ago
Putin is worse than Stalin! The Russian people fear him.