April 10, 2024

Let's be frank here: Tommy Tuberville, allegedly a U.S. Senator from Alabama who lives in Florida, is a Russian asset. He's getting paid to repeat Russian propaganda by someone. Every word, every phrase has been prepared for him by Moscow. And as sure as the day is long, there's an offshore account somewhere that's being funnelled with cash in his name. How else to explain these 'Kremlin Cuckolds' behavior, with their verbatim repetition of Russian propaganda?

Every sentence he spoke yesterday, both in a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing Tuesday on Ukraine and later on Newsmax, were complete lies. Total fabrications. Rather than go into each and every one I'll just mention a couple:

- The US did not "provoke" Russia into invading Ukraine because "we've been pushing since 2014 for Ukraine to be in NATO."

- The US has not spent $300 billion in Ukraine since 2014, or anywhere close to that number. As Mike McCord (Under Secretary of Defense and Comptroller) told him yesterday, the US had spent about $300 million per year in Ukraine from 2014 to 2022, before spending dramatically escalated due to Russia's full-scale invasion. (And relatively little in the past six months because another Russian asset, Mike Johnson, won't allow a vote on aid to Ukraine.)

But it won't matter because Tommy Tuberville is paid to lie and just ignored what McCord and Lloyd Austin said in the hearing, and just repeated what he said at the hearing later on Newsmax, including the straight-from-the-Kremlin lie that Zelensky and others are buying "beach houses all over the world."

Tommy Tuberville should be in prison on treason charges. He's a disgrace.

Source: Newsmax

Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., cautioned against Ukraine's entry into NATO during an interview with Newsmax on Tuesday, citing fiscal concerns and escalating tensions with Russia.

Tuberville asserted on "The Chris Salcedo Show" that such a move could provoke Russia and lead to catastrophic global conflict. He referenced ongoing tensions between Russia and the West, highlighting the contentious issue of NATO expansion.

"That's the reason we're fighting this war. And they know that we've been pushing since 2014 for Ukraine to be in NATO," Tuberville stated during the interview.

"We've spent over $300 billion since 2014 on Ukraine. 300 billion. That's half as much as we spent on the entire war in World War II. We have got to wake up," Tuberville remarked, underscoring the financial burden of continued support for Ukraine.

"We are printing $80,000 a second, borrowing $80,000 a second, $4.6 million a minute. And we're thinking about giving Ukraine more money to waste. These people can't buy any more houses than what they've bought. They've got beach houses all over the world. Let's start thinking about our country," Tuberville said.

An odd line of questioning from a U.S. Senator to Sec. Lloyd Austin.

There's good money in being a traitor for Russia, Jay.

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