Mike Pence Invokes Cringe With Post About Ukraine, So Robert Barnes Burns the Post With Pure Fire
He was asking for it.
Mike Pence is a warmongering NeoCon. Let's get that out of the way up front. His visit to Ukraine this week marked a low point for him as he sides with the UniParty Swamp to antagonize Russia as much as possible.
We can feel sympathetic for the Ukrainian people without getting involved. In 2023, the United States cannot handle its own massive problems, so moonlighting in Ukraine is nonsensical. Pence disagrees.
Here's his post from the safety of Kiev:
I know the difference between a genius and a war criminal, and I know who needs to win this war in Ukraine, and it's the people fighting for their freedom and fighting to restore their national sovereignty. There is no room in our party for apologists for Putin. There is only room for champions of freedom.
To be clear, opposition to sending taxpayer dollars to Ukraine or a desire for peace to be negotiated are NOT being examples of being an "apologist for Putin," but Pence conflates everything as the swamp creature that he is. We have so many problems in the United States right now that any penny sent to the Ukrainian government is a slap in the face of Americans.
Attorney Robert Barnes wasn't buying what Pence was selling:
This is the kind of fraud @Mike_Pence is. He describes as "freedom" a country that banned free speech, banned free press, banned free exercise of religion, banned opposing parties, banned opposing media, and locked up priests, political opponents and protest bloggers.
We need a leader in the White House who has a track record of negotiating peace. That should be the extent of our involvement in the war. No more taxpayer dollars as too much has been wasted already. No more weapons. No more pandering to Volodymyr Zelensky. Let's focus on our problems stateside and let the Ukrainians fight their own battles.
Mr. Barnes responded appropriately, honorably, and admirably.
Great job of answering the DC wannabes.
Thank you.
The Voice of Christ - “My child, do not be curious. Do not trouble yourself with idle cares. What matters this or that to you? Follow Me. What is it to you if a man is such and such, if another does this or that? You will not have to answer for others, but you will have to give account of yourself. Why then do you meddle in their affairs?”- Thomas a Kempis, “The Imitation of Christ”, Chapter 24