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Saturday, December 24, 2022

Zelensky is a Tyrant: Tucker Carlson's Tuesday Intro was Brilliant!

We are broke and continue to send billions to a country that is a dictatorship headed by a grifting actor. There is no accountability for how our money is being spent. Isn't it time to close the checkbook?


 

4 comments:

  1. Has it ever crossed your mind that Z and P are delegates of the WEF and their mission is to fight a stupid war for as long as needed to destroy as many lives and property as needed?

    Could that be a dress-rehearsal or even the detonator for a number of other wars that will attempt to send mankind 100 or 200 years back in history to a point where the survivors could be easily rounded up and enslaved by a small group using superior technology?

    Think.

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  2. I'm afraid you may be right. We are living in every dystopian novel written: language manipulation of 1984, sexual depravity and separation of love and sex from Brave New World, demonic bureaucracy from That Hideous Strength, evil elitist "capitol" from The Hunger Games. I could go on.

    So thankful I'm a Catholic who knows that "All things work together for good to those who love the Lord and serve according to His purpose."

    I see from your profile that you're in Front Royal, but I thought from other things I've read that you lived outside the country.

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  3. Zelensky is a dictator? Pfft. The man is a puppet of Kolomoiskyi and a useless "small-Russian" Jew with Communist heritage - the half-hearted attempts to slander Poroshenko are the actual extent of what Zelensky's people are doing. It just shows that Carlson knows nothing of dictators. But as a Ukrainian, I do. To consider Zelensky a dictator, he'd need to be like Leonid Kuchma and Viktor Yanukovich - both of whom had extensive dealings with the actual Donbas mafia (Yanukovich was even a vor-v-zakone/convict) and oligarchs. Kuchma's people actually MURDERED their political opponents and even those who outlived their usefulness. Zelensky's small potatoes compared to that... "Arresting priests" - good old Tucker... He didn't mention - or even know (he doesn't know what's going on in his own country, much less what's going on over here) that the Muscovite "Patriarchal" priests we arrested had lovely, Christian stuff going for them - just recently, Archimandrite Mykyta of Chernivtsi's Oblast Eparchy was caught in bed with a naked boy. The boy, of course, was a minor - they like them young... And plenty of the other "priests" (remember - Muscovite "Patriarchy" is KGB/FSB in robes) literally had caches of weapons hidden in their churches. "Principal political opponent" was Viktor Medvedchuk. This is stuff that's indeed worthy of Cronkite and Duranty. Viktor Medvedchuk was a Soviet police officer who did time because of an excessive beating of a minor; later, becoming a "lawyer" (a joke word in the Soviet system), he helped convict (and, thus, kill) Ukrainian dissident poets Vasyl Stus and Mykola Kuntsevych. And when Medvedchuk had launched his political career, he used to do stuff for Leonid Kuchma - he handed temniki/"theme lists", which directly told all the TV channels what they were permitted to talk about or not. So, before Tucker opens up his mouth about a country and a people he knows utterly nothing about, he'd better actually do the research about just whom he is defending. Medvedchuk is easily the worst of the old breed of post-Soviet scumbags; the fact that we arrested him only recently was because it took a war to get past the tangled web of blackmail and bribery he set up to keep himself entrenched. The concept of treason must be something very new to the moron vote - after all, thanks to the spinelessness of the moron vote, their own leaders keep getting away with it. "Sabotage" of Russian pipeline is a no-brainer, either - Tucker, like the rest of his particular brand of the moron vote, can't get his head around the premise of a concept known as a "legal contract". I have absolutely no doubt that a whole lot of legal contracts were signed between Gazprom (the Russian national gas and oil company) and those countries to which the Russian gas and oil was supposed to be flowing. Since no one in that legal field is a dumb, you can also count on a fact that they included steep stipulations when it came to any fully voluntary contract-breach from the side of Gazprom; so when Putin gave the order to turn the knob off, the only way out that involved Gazprom being free from any legal culpability and from paying off billions in legal battles was the "unforeseen" physical damage to the pipes, for which the legal entity that is Gazprom cannot be held culpable.

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  4. Well... I agree. Zelensky is a puppet dictator, which is what I thought as I posted this. Take an actor, give him a script, and pull his strings. Actually, AOC fits that same description -- a pathetic little nitwit with a big mouth who auditioned for her role. We certainly live in sorry times. I wonder how many of Zelensky's clips get shot against a green screen.

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