Scarborough Rushes to Feel Putin’s Pain, Paints Ukraine as Potential Aggressor!

The Thursday evening Morning JoeJoe Scarborough tried energetically to channel the fears of Vladimir Putin while he gathered his troops at the Ukrainian border.

We should respect Russia’s right to secure borders.Scarborough described Ukraine as “a knife that cuts directly into the heart and soul of Russia”.

It is not possible to find fewer Six timesScarborough mentioned the 27,000,000 Russians killed in World War II. Scarborough even linked their emotions to the Holocaust. They are defined as losing 27 millions people Just like Jews were defined by six million Jews being killed in World War II. You can’t blame it if you lose 27 million people To shape your thoughts and say “Never again!”

Reality topsy-turvy: Joe essentially painted Ukraine as an aggressor to Russia.

 

 

What Scarborough did not mention the fact that Russia suffered 27 million losses due to Hitler’s invasion! The Soviet Union was formed by the US, and the other west-oriented countries. AlliesIt is important to help it LossHitler, stop the killing.

Scarborough seemed to place the US and Russia in the same category as Nazi Germany, despite their differences! Absurd!

MSNBC is regular and Washington PostDavid Ignatius, columnist tried to talk Scarborough out of it by gently talking him off the edge. He said that understanding how the adversary views the world was important and agreed that every country should have secure borders. 

Katty Kay is to be credited for pointing out that nobody is trying to threaten Russia’s borders. That Putin could be appeased now would encourage him to pursue his territorial ambitions in the future.

Scarborough said, “Scarborough’s conclusion.” we have to figure out how to help Putin “get out of the corner.” Scarborough denies that he suggested concessions. But it certainly sounded like it. Scarborough recommended that we think about how America would react if Russia signed a security pact.

Is it possible to guess who sent these strange thoughts into Scarborough? One thing is certain: Scarborough sounds a lot like Tucker Carlson of Fox News, who almost said the exact same thing when explaining Putin’s mindset. exchanging China for RussiaIn terms of Mexico being a threat 

Joy Reid was very enthusiastic about Tucker’s story on her blog. Ayman Mohyeldin suggested that Tucker had been Russian-trained.  MSNBC openly mocked Tucker as a “useful idiot” on Twitter through Peter Strzok: 

 

On Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough’s Putin sympathizing was sponsored in part by Subway, Liberty Mutual, Kraft, maker of Velveeta, AT&T, and Sleep Number.

The transcript is here:

Morning Joe
2/3/22
6:18 am ET

JOE SCARBOROUGH, So David. Let me ask an extremely unpopular questionWith an extremely unpopular —

DAVID IGNATIUS: Uh-oh.

SCARBOROUGH, It’s not that there aren’t many questions Americans don’t want to ask. Here’s A country with 27 million lost peopleIn World War II. 27 million people An invasion caused World War II’s slaughter. 

In 1991, their empire was destroyed and people are now talking about NATO expanding into Ukraine. This is a country that most Russians consider to still be part of the greater Soviet state. Und Sie Du und set Des des out uns in un Unsurprisingly atf all apparently Ukraine is like a knife cutting straight through the heart of Russia.

When we lecture Israel, I think of when people want Nobel Peace Prizes and want Israel to do things that would hurt their security. Would you believe that we would do this? 

It would be great if people gathered along either the Mexican or Canadian borders. This is how it works: The question is one that Putin asked, and others have also asked. Is it possible for Russia to sign a security alliance? What number of days would you expect us to put up with this? . . . All we have to do is think like them and see their perspective.

IGNATIUS – We must understand the way our enemy sees the world, and be able to look through their eyes as best we can. Each country should have borders that are secure.

SCARBOROUGH: Right.

IGNATIUS: This is just…

KATTY KAY Russia’s borders are secure Russia has never been invaded by anyone.

IGNATIUS: Russia is not under attack.

KAY: Russia is grabbing Georgia from Ukraine and Crimea. Russia has never been threatened by anyone. Ukraine is an independent country for over 30 years with nearly two generations of self-governing citizens. That’s what Russia feels. But in a way, if we put ourselves too much into the mindset of Putin, and thinking, well, that’s how Russia is feeling, You may end up making concessions to Russia in this situation, which could encourage him to repeat it.

SCARBOROUGH : Katty, it’s not that they have invaded anyone over the past two generations. It’s the fact that they are a threat to human rights. They are defined as losing 27 millions people Just as Jews lost six million Jews in World War II, so was the case with Jews today. You can’t blame it if you lose 27 million people To shape your thoughts and say never again. 

Again, this is not to suggest that we shouldn’t make concessions to Russia. If we are looking to win, I just say that we should help Russia out of a corner. This will ensure we do not have an European war. It is time to stop asking the question, “What are they thinking?” and “How can I help them?”

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