Where the “Left-Wing” and “Right-Wing” Media See Eye to Eye…War
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Washington loves talking about bipartisan and consensus, but if you really think about it, really think about it, even the media, media for example, when does the right of center media and the left of center media, when do they see eye to eye? When do they come together? War, war. Time and time again, whenever there’s a war, both the New York Times, Wall Street Journal,
They got their pom poms and their short skirts on and they’re playing their cheerleader role. And again, this is what bothers me a great deal is you have very, very few people pushing back and asking questions that are necessary. Starting to see it in the Republican field, you are. Donald Trump, give him credit, questioning what’s going on in the Ukraine, Vivek. But you know, you got RFK Jr. on the Democratic side.
I want to share with you something here. This is, this bothered me. I should bother you as well. Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal. He was the fake Vietnam veteran from Connecticut. Just back from a trip from the Ukrainian capital where he met with President Zelensky and he’s seeking to assure a hesitant American public that their taxpayer money is being well spent.
because Russia is taking losses yet without costing American lives. He actually said this, actually said this. And obviously right away, this got picked up and got put all over Russian media. It’s not propaganda, he said it. We’re getting our money’s worth in Ukraine, given that not a single American service woman has been lost.
Even Americans who have no particular interest in freedom and independence and democracies worldwide should be satisfied that we’re getting our money’s worth on our Ukraine investment. For less than 3% of our nation’s military budget, we’ve enabled Ukraine to degrade Russia’s military strength by half, all without a single American servicewoman or man injured or lost. You do understand, okay, because we’re told again by
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the media, Wall Street Journal, New York Times. Oh, this is not a proxy war. You got a senator here basically giving you the definition of a proxy war.
Russia’s military is degraded by half. Does anyone actually believe that? Did anybody actually believe that Russia is gonna lose a war of attrition with Ukraine? There’s a story this past week, you got, hey, Kim Jong-un is visiting, he needs to make some money. Needs to make, hey, you know, maybe he’s gonna get some of that Russian oil. That’s a good trade for him, right?
People don’t freeze this winter. Russia will trade barrels of oil to North Korea for them to ship weapons over. So we’re continuing this ridiculous proxy war or piecemeal involvement. Maybe you get the F-16s, maybe late next year. I mean, does anybody see any sort of semblance of strategy at all? Other than, the only strategy I see is death and destruction, meat grinder.
killing field that’s safe. It hasn’t been this bad in Europe. This is the worst it’s been in Europe since World War II by far. By far. And then you get this story. Okay. Where’s the money? Military graft becomes a headache for Ukraine. The removal of Ukraine’s Minister of Defense after a flurry of reports of graft and financial mismanagement underscores a pivotal challenge for Zelensky’s wartime leadership.
stamping out the corruption that has been widespread in Ukraine for years. Yeah, and again, we deal with tons of corruption when it comes to military contracts as well here in this country. We’ve gone over all the graft and nonsense that took place in Afghanistan and contractors building gas stations that will never be used and on and on and on, but we’re also the United States of America.
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And for whatever reason it may be, I mean, I guess our people in charge of the Pentagon feel like it’s okay, we can lose money, we’re rich. You do realize that Ukraine, I don’t even have talks about this. Ukraine is the poorest country in Europe. The poorest country in Europe. It is a lower per capita GDP. Lower per capita GDP.
than Kosovo. Yeah. It is the poorest country in Europe, okay? Per capita GDP. I find it interesting all these politicians loving to do business in these countries that everybody’s really, really poor. Yeah, I can, because what do they have? They have people that are really, they got a lot of people that are really, really poor, and they got a few people that are really, really rich, the oligarchs, that’s who you wanna do business with.
It’s the same thing that we’re seeing right now, not getting a lot of coverage in our media when it comes to Africa. One coup after another coup after another coup. Obama’s man in Gabon, Africa just got tossed out by the military dictatorship comes in. I mean, his entire family has been stealing from that country for years. You know, when it was making out like gangbusters as usual, you know.
You may not like them, you may not like the way that they do business, but at least you got to respect the fact. Switzerland, how much money, how much of our taxpayer dollars are getting funneled to the Ukraine and then getting funneled to Swiss banks? You did see UBS’s profit numbers, they were through the roof. They were saying, oh yeah, it was because we took over
Yeah, I got a sink of suspicion you also got a lot of American tax sellers in those bank accounts with various different Ukrainian oligarchs and defense contractors and yeah, their boats will be in the Mediterranean next summer Watchdog on wallstreet.com