Clay Jones for December 17, 2023

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    Flashaaway  5 months ago

    That sums up who owns what and who in America. How does it feel having another country running your politicians? I suppose certain South American countries and others around the world are laughing themselves silly.

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    drbee  5 months ago

    Virtually everyone but America’s allies, who are shaking their heads in disbelief, and re-assessing the reality of ALL of America’s ‘commitments’- including those made to NATO.

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    knutdl  5 months ago

    нет

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    knutdl  5 months ago

    нет or /njet/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) (Pretentious? Moi!?)

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    knutdl  5 months ago

    Pizza rat is sad. How can we make him/her happy?

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    PraiseofFolly  5 months ago

    Pay now, or pay Big-Time later — Lose Ukraine now, lose Asia later.

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    Grandma Lea  5 months ago

    республиканцы, а не придурки (республіканець не придурки)

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    cdward  5 months ago

    The GOP is bad for America and for the world. Every single one of them needs to be voted out, and they should never be let anywhere near power. Putin needs to go, too.

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    DC Swamp  5 months ago

    Dare to question the billions to Ukraine and that makes you a Putin lover. Boring binary leftists…..yawn…….

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    The Nodding Head  5 months ago

    Pretending not to understand that failing to help Ukraine directly aids a murderous expansionist dictator. Boring one-dimensional reflexive echo bubble rightists… blech.

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    Valiant1943 Premium Member 5 months ago

    Never thought I’d see the day the Republican party would support Communism and so blatantly.

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    Stormy Panda  5 months ago

    Quote Pizza_Rat; “I sees it, but I dasn’t believes it.”

    Changed my mind, Biden should step aside…

    JASON MAMOA for PRESIDENT! Mayam Bialik for V P!

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    Foxcarver Premium Member 5 months ago

    Save democracy, save the world.

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    Radish the wordsmith  5 months ago

    Traitor Trump and his republican enablers learned all of their USA democracy destroying tips from his buddy Putin.

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    Grandma Lea  5 months ago

    Had a republican’t representative from Ohio say in an interview that Ukraine needs to give territory to Russia to stop the war; I recommend they give putin a quitclaim deed for Ohio

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    Teto85 Premium Member 5 months ago

    Boom. Right on target as usual for Mr Jones.

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    Radish the wordsmith  5 months ago

    DURHAM, New Hampshire — Donald Trump on Saturday turned to the words of an authoritarian in his latest effort to paint President Joe Biden as one.

    “Even Vladimir Putin … says that Biden’s, and this is a quote, politically motivated persecution of his political rival is very good for Russia because it shows the rottenness of the American political system, which cannot pretend to teach others about democracy,” the former president told a packed stadium in New Hampshire.

    Trump quotes Putin in bid to portray Biden as authoritarian

    “Even Vladimir Putin … says that Biden’s, and this is a quote, politically motivated persecution of his political rival is very good for Russia,” Trump said.

    Putin supports Iran, both Putin and Iran want to destroy Israel and the USA.

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    IndyW  5 months ago

    Boom. A swing and and miss as usual for Mr Jones.

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    GiantShetlandPony  5 months ago

    The world will short attention span itself into fascist rule, and live to regret it.

    Supporting Ukraine is supporting freedom and democracy around the world. Russia cannot be allowed to win their terrorist war, as they shouldn’t have been allowed to take Crimea. BTW, losing Crimea wasn’t a failure of Obama, it was due to how corrupt and under control of Putin Ukraine was at that time. Ukraine wants their freedom and has worked hard to deserve.

    Support Ukraine.

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    Al Fresco  5 months ago

    An estimated 500,000 Russian and Ukrainian dead, military and civilian, in 18 months. What has our cash and slow trickle of military buy us? A stalemate with little land recovered since the original invasion of mostly Russian leaning provinces. I wish Putin had lost, big time, in complete defeat but it isn’t going to happen. Russia has been strategically defeated, it failed to obtain its objective. Ukraine still stands. Sue for a permanent settlement and hold an internationally monitored plebiscite in the disputed territories. Give peace a chance.

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    Godfreydaniel  5 months ago

    Putin is a compulsive war criminal—he helped Assad massacre more than half a million Syrian civilians. Putin will never stop—he must be stopped.

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    braindead Premium Member 5 months ago

    From DD Wiz:

    “If you think standing with our allies is expensive, wait until you see the cost of abandoning them.”

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    This bears repeating in many, many places.

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