• Jo MiranOP
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    9 months ago

    Forbes dropping bombs.

    Ukrainian brigades are starving for artillery ammunition—ironically because of Russia-aligned Republican lawmakers in the United States.

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      9 months ago

      Yeah, I was going to comment on this, but you were faster. This is the first time that I’ve noticed a major media outlet connecting Republicans with Russia. So it’s an open secret now?

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        9 months ago

        I don’t think it’s a secret at all anymore.

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        Hasn’t this been an open secret for years? Does no one remember Paul Ryan talking about Russian payola to trump and other Republican traitors back in 2016?

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          I can’t believe I’m actually gonna say this, but I miss that guy. He was a bastard, but at least he was a “normal” politician and not some batshit psycho.

          And he retired to run a weed company iirc. wtf.

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            I can’t find the weed company on Wikipedia (you could be right, I just looked cursorily), but he’s on the board of directors at Fox News. Also I learned that he’s related through marriage to both Ketanji Brown-Jackson and a very hardcore George Wallace stan.

            All in all, I should not have read his Wikipedia, it’s destroyed the hope that I had, that he might have become normal and would be interested in fixing things.

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          The comment is about headlines, not open secrets. I know you read the comment, why did you respond like this?

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            The comment is about headlines, not open secrets.

            This is the first time that I’ve noticed a major media outlet connecting Republicans with Russia. So it’s an open secret now?

            I was responding to a comment talking about the open secret of Russian connections to republicans, not about the headline. Are you sure you responded to the right comment?

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        It’s the first time I’ve noticed a major non-liberal media outlet pointedly connecting Republicans with Russia. Which is a pretty big deal tbh.

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            90%, but your point still stands. Anyone remember the saying “Weak men create hard times”? Those are the weak men. Little removed-boys that need a strongman to tell them what to think.

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      9 months ago

      Forbes doesn’t do any of their own reporting any more. They just host contributing writers. The brand doesn’t mean anything any more.