Anna Khachiyan
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Does he think that the money will dry up if he plays nice with Trump because he's so used to receiving large Fs from the Biden administration and establishment Democrats? Is that the reasoning there? I have no idea. I assume so.
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I was surprised by how contentious this exchange is. It almost feels staged or something. I mean, I assume it's not. But I'm sure you guys are familiar with like the Marco Rubio comments recently. He's been doing a pretty good job.
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I was surprised by how contentious this exchange is. It almost feels staged or something. I mean, I assume it's not. But I'm sure you guys are familiar with like the Marco Rubio comments recently. He's been doing a pretty good job.
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I was surprised by how contentious this exchange is. It almost feels staged or something. I mean, I assume it's not. But I'm sure you guys are familiar with like the Marco Rubio comments recently. He's been doing a pretty good job.
And he was talking about how historically when they try to negotiate with Zelensky, he kind of meets them halfway and accepts some of their terms and then goes back and blabs to the media that like, no, I rejected this decision or this treaty unilaterally.
And he was talking about how historically when they try to negotiate with Zelensky, he kind of meets them halfway and accepts some of their terms and then goes back and blabs to the media that like, no, I rejected this decision or this treaty unilaterally.
And he was talking about how historically when they try to negotiate with Zelensky, he kind of meets them halfway and accepts some of their terms and then goes back and blabs to the media that like, no, I rejected this decision or this treaty unilaterally.
And he's wildly unpopular.
And he's wildly unpopular.
And he's wildly unpopular.
I mean, I think in New York City, like the Russians and Ukrainians and Belarusians that you meet tend to be on the liberal side. So they're pretty vehemently anti Putin and pro Ukraine, whether or not they like Zelensky personally. Yeah. So it's not like an exactly unbiased sample of people.
I mean, I think in New York City, like the Russians and Ukrainians and Belarusians that you meet tend to be on the liberal side. So they're pretty vehemently anti Putin and pro Ukraine, whether or not they like Zelensky personally. Yeah. So it's not like an exactly unbiased sample of people.
I mean, I think in New York City, like the Russians and Ukrainians and Belarusians that you meet tend to be on the liberal side. So they're pretty vehemently anti Putin and pro Ukraine, whether or not they like Zelensky personally. Yeah. So it's not like an exactly unbiased sample of people.
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So I guess Zelensky is going to keep forcing the issue. I mean, I think traditionally Russians are who live in the West are like so against the old communist system. And I think maybe they view Putin as an extension of that sort of authoritarianism and they can't kind of get around that or accept that the world is different now. So that's probably part of their reaction.