Elissa Slotkin told reporters she'd "never seen a more bipartisan classified briefing" than the admin briefing on Ukraine today.
Katie Porter overheard and agreed.
"I was clapping and looked over and Jim Jordan was clapping," Porter said. "You don't see that every day."— Connor O'Brien (@connorobrienNH) March 1, 2022
I agree completely with Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) and Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA): it's hard to remember a time when there has been more bipartisan consensus and unity on a major issue than the war in Ukraine: not just on the easy question of condemning Russia but also the US role: https://t.co/CkoMzxTklU— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) March 1, 2022
There is much debate, divergence and dissent about the war in major countries around the world. But in the US: virtually none. Both parties tried pretending at first that the other had radically different views, but now acknowledge that they all agree on the key questions.
Bill Mitchell
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What are your predictions for SOTU?
1. Drinking Game - Every time Biden goes word salad we drink.
2. Blame everyone else for everything.
3. Take credit for good stuff he didn’t do, like ending Covid.
4. Announce some huge government giveaway.
5. Spew climate change nonsense.
6. Tell a story and forget the point halfway through.
7. Lie - a lot.
8. Look a million years old.
9. Lowest watched in history.
150 members walk out of the United Nations Human Rights Council meeting during a video address from Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov: pic.twitter.com/cVKclRIxBt— Alex Salvi (@alexsalvinews) March 1, 2022
Zelensky: “The country that commits war crimes against civilians cannot be a member of UN Security Council. This country has to be banned from all the ports, channels, airports in the world.”— Jennifer Griffin (@JenGriffinFNC) March 1, 2022
So what does that mean, us going to war?
Amazing how everything changed in one week. Thanks to the media.