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Yours Truly wanted to know the minds of “conservatives”, so I listened Friday to the Mark Levine radio show, knowing his opinions are reliably typical of the outer party.
He began by juicing war. Those against war, he said, were “friends of Putin.” Friends is a strong word. I have never met the man, but I’d sooner have a glass of vodka with him than, say, Nancy Pelosi—although she could drink both of us under the table.
“We must muscle up” the Ukraine border with American troops and materiel, Levine said.
“It’s not that you don’t want your kids to die in a far off war. It’s that things need to be done, have to be done.” Your kids dying in some far off war is just something that needs to be done. I’m sure Brave Mark will join those kids in parachuting into Moscow as shock troops.
“We need to strengthen mightily the eastern border that is shared with Ukraine…immediately provide Ukraine with effective powerful offensive weaponry….in order to protect the United States.”
Yes, Mark, but why? Because “some people” in history, he said, have territorial ambitions. They might not stop at one country, like cops can’t quit after one donut, and like “some people” they will continue their maniacal march until…until…well, who can say what would happen to whom?