Tommy Vitor
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But one area where we agreed with him on policy generally was his support for Ukraine, because he viewed Ukraine as the first domino that would fall, and then the Russians would move across Europe, and they would hit a NATO country
And NATO would get drawn into the fight.
Yet he's sitting there yucking it up as Trump is talking about taking Greenland, which all of our closest NATO allies say would unravel NATO as we know it.
And he's like thinks it's fun and it's a good fucking time because I don't know, he's got a war boner again.
And it's just like, I hate these people.
They have no principles.
They have no values.
Okay, we are going long today, but, you know, that's fine because there's a lot of important stuff at the top.
But our last topic is Iran and these protests.
The protests began on December 28th.
It was when some electronics vendors went on strike in Tehran.
Soon there was a bunch of other merchants and shopkeepers in the capital who joined in.
Then the protests spread to universities.
And this so often happens with these protest movements.
As the number of people protesting grows, the reasons and the demands from the protesters grow as well.