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Senator Tuberville displays his utter ignorance of US history and makes comments that puts our very survival as a nation in jeopardy.
. In the early forties the Us had virtually no army or navy. England was fighting the Nazis and barely holding on; they were nearly bankrupt. FDR wanted to arm England, and to a lesser extent. Russia, so they could hold Hitler at bay until we geared up for war.
The Republicans wouldn't let him. They said it was Europe's war and in their typical short-sighted view, said the wide Atlantic would protect us. Thankfully, FDR did an end around and came up with his Lend/Lease Program and while England and Russia sustained terrible damage, they held out until we were equipped enough to join in and destroy Hitler.
This is why we must arm Ukraine now!
Had FDR not been so skillful, we'd be speaking German today.
But MAGA Tuberville, who apparently knows less about US history than even Trump and has The IQ of one of the footballs that made him famous, couldn't care less about the world's safety and security and against proposes a dangerous isolationist point of view. He is not a bright man, he is not a well-educated man regardless of any degrees he somehow attained, he knows nothing of the country he has vowed to protect. He is a self-serving fool, a mumbling jackass who blathers before he thinks, and if he had an ounce of integrity he would apologize and resign.
This is what happens, folks, when you hire people based on their notoriety and not their ability.
This from Newsweek:
(All italics mine.)
Senator Tommy Tuberville, an Alabama Republican, has received harsh criticism online for defending Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson aired an interview that he did with Putin earlier in the week on his website on Thursday evening. It was Putin's first interview with Western media since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022
"Last night's Tucker Carlson's interview with Putin shows that Russia is open to a peace agreement, while it is DC warmongers who want to prolong the war. That is why I'm voting to stop 60 BILLION MORE of our tax dollars to this conflict," the senator wrote.
During his interview with Carlson, Putin suggested that Russia was open to peace talks with Ukraine but claimed that the United States was getting in the way.
"The President of Ukraine [Volodymyr Zelensky] has legislated a ban on negotiating with Russia," the Russian leader said. "He signed a decree forbidding everyone to negotiate with Russia. But how are we going to negotiate if he forbade himself and everyone to do this?"
The Russian leader continued: "We're willing to negotiate. It is the Western side, and Ukraine is obviously a satellite state of the U.S....The current Ukrainian leadership [should] stop and come to a negotiating table, rescind this absurd decree. We did not refuse."
Tuberville's comments sparked backlash from X users who mocked him for believing Putin wants peace.
"If Vladimir Putin says it, it must be true, according to Tommy Tuberville," author and journalist Mark Jacob wrote.
"They don't call Tommy Tuberville America's dumbest Senator for nothing," X account Republicans against Trump wrote.
In an X post on Saturday, which included photos of the aftermath of a fire at a Ukrainian home, Zelensky wrote, "Reality always speakers louder than any words."
He added: "An entire family was killed in a fire last night as a result of a Russian strike on Kharkiv using 'Shahed' drones. Parents and their three children were killed. Russia must be held accountable for every life it has harmed and ruined. This is the only way to make security a reality again."
As the two-year anniversary of Russia launching its full-scale invasion of Ukraine nears, the U.S. Congress remains divided on continuing aid for Ukraine. On Thursday, the Senate voted to advance a foreign aid package, which includes $61 billion for Ukraine, to debate. The vote was 67 to 32.
While Republican lawmakers' support of funding Ukraine's war is dwindling, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, has been pushing for more aid for the war-torn country, along with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat.
The foreign aid package also includes$4.83 billion to help America's allies in the Indo-Pacific region, which includes Taiwan. Additionally, the package will give $9.15 billion in humanitarian aid to conflict zones like Gaza, the West Bank and Ukraine.
https://www.newsweek.com/tommy-tuberville-defending-putin-sparks-backlash-1868770
Senator defending Putin sparks furious backlash
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