Batya Ungar-Sargon
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All of those people around Trump are working for us now, not for the plaudits of the corrupt ruling class embodied by the media. And that's what we're really seeing here is the triumph of democracy. Wow, you're so subtle. It's really hard to know what you feel about.
Wir brauchen eine Antwort. Barry, wenn du sagst, dass du es gewohnt hast, dass amerikanische Außenpolitik ein moralisches Beleidigungsprinzip hat, hast du recht. Trump hat das mit der Frage der Interessen verwendet. Aber für so lange haben wir unsere Interessen verweigert.
Wir brauchen eine Antwort. Barry, wenn du sagst, dass du es gewohnt hast, dass amerikanische Außenpolitik ein moralisches Beleidigungsprinzip hat, hast du recht. Trump hat das mit der Frage der Interessen verwendet. Aber für so lange haben wir unsere Interessen verweigert.
Wir brauchen eine Antwort. Barry, wenn du sagst, dass du es gewohnt hast, dass amerikanische Außenpolitik ein moralisches Beleidigungsprinzip hat, hast du recht. Trump hat das mit der Frage der Interessen verwendet. Aber für so lange haben wir unsere Interessen verweigert.
I think Zelensky can easily rescue this. He needs to show up and say, I am planning to sign this as is or just sign it. Trump is done negotiating. He's done talking about this. And we know that Zelensky has already turned down the agreement three times. So he yelled at Scott Besant in Kiev. He refused to sign it in Munich. And then, of course, the blow up at the White House.
I think Zelensky can easily rescue this. He needs to show up and say, I am planning to sign this as is or just sign it. Trump is done negotiating. He's done talking about this. And we know that Zelensky has already turned down the agreement three times. So he yelled at Scott Besant in Kiev. He refused to sign it in Munich. And then, of course, the blow up at the White House.
I think Zelensky can easily rescue this. He needs to show up and say, I am planning to sign this as is or just sign it. Trump is done negotiating. He's done talking about this. And we know that Zelensky has already turned down the agreement three times. So he yelled at Scott Besant in Kiev. He refused to sign it in Munich. And then, of course, the blow up at the White House.
So if he shows up and says, I'm in, I'm signing it as it is, I'm ready to go. Er kann trotzdem einen Deal bekommen, aber es gibt keinen Weg, dass Donald Trump das noch länger negotieren wird.
So if he shows up and says, I'm in, I'm signing it as it is, I'm ready to go. Er kann trotzdem einen Deal bekommen, aber es gibt keinen Weg, dass Donald Trump das noch länger negotieren wird.
So if he shows up and says, I'm in, I'm signing it as it is, I'm ready to go. Er kann trotzdem einen Deal bekommen, aber es gibt keinen Weg, dass Donald Trump das noch länger negotieren wird.
Thank you so much for having me, Megan, and for all those kind words. I absolutely adore you. I saw you at CPAC, and I have never seen a crowd that in tune with a speaker. It was brilliant, and thank you so much for having me.
Thank you so much for having me, Megan, and for all those kind words. I absolutely adore you. I saw you at CPAC, and I have never seen a crowd that in tune with a speaker. It was brilliant, and thank you so much for having me.
Thank you so much for having me, Megan, and for all those kind words. I absolutely adore you. I saw you at CPAC, and I have never seen a crowd that in tune with a speaker. It was brilliant, and thank you so much for having me.
I think it's so important that you called out the economic aspect here, because this is really what the Democratic Party has become, which is, you know, Rachel Maddow's and AOC's and other elites making themselves the main story when the American people are hurting and the American people are desperate for some kind of representation, desperate for service.
I think it's so important that you called out the economic aspect here, because this is really what the Democratic Party has become, which is, you know, Rachel Maddow's and AOC's and other elites making themselves the main story when the American people are hurting and the American people are desperate for some kind of representation, desperate for service.
I think it's so important that you called out the economic aspect here, because this is really what the Democratic Party has become, which is, you know, Rachel Maddow's and AOC's and other elites making themselves the main story when the American people are hurting and the American people are desperate for some kind of representation, desperate for service.
and are constantly asked instead to extend empathy to, in people like Rachel Maddow's case, very wealthy people. And the point I would make, Megan, is that the fact that she's so rich and the race baiting are not actually independent of each other, but they're really two sides of the same coin. And this is what my first book, Bad News, was about, which is that the wokeness
and are constantly asked instead to extend empathy to, in people like Rachel Maddow's case, very wealthy people. And the point I would make, Megan, is that the fact that she's so rich and the race baiting are not actually independent of each other, but they're really two sides of the same coin. And this is what my first book, Bad News, was about, which is that the wokeness
and are constantly asked instead to extend empathy to, in people like Rachel Maddow's case, very wealthy people. And the point I would make, Megan, is that the fact that she's so rich and the race baiting are not actually independent of each other, but they're really two sides of the same coin. And this is what my first book, Bad News, was about, which is that the wokeness
This idea that somehow gender or race are determinative of value instead of right versus wrong, right? This woke ideology is itself a smokescreen. For the fact that the Democrats created an economy, which is an upward transfer of wealth from hard working, working class Americans into the pockets of the elites, not just billionaires and millionaires like Rachel Maddow.