War criminals --
Just last week, Kharkiv National University bustled with thousands of hopeful students striving to learn and to seek a better future.
— Cliff Levy (@cliffordlevy) March 2, 2022
This is what it looked like today.
[Photo by Sergey Bobok/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images] pic.twitter.com/B3eI6aUpeO
The town of Irpin was a quiet bedroom community just west of Kyiv. In the past week Russia has transformed it into a war zone and reduced parts of it to rubble. Here’s what it looked like Wednesday morning. pic.twitter.com/Cva5HFpafB
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) March 2, 2022
What side are they on --
UN resolution against Russian invasion clearly passes 2/3 majority
— Richard Walker (@rbsw) March 2, 2022
Just 5 votes on Russia's side:
- Russia itself
- Belarus
- Eritrea
- North Korea
- Syria
34 abstentions including
- China
- India pic.twitter.com/3M4ZgzSTiZ
The State of the Media, New York Effing Times edition --
We fact-checked President Biden's claim during the #SOTU about strong U.S. job growth.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 2, 2022
Follow our live analysis: https://t.co/wmEgwIYSOi pic.twitter.com/HwXEcia7IL
WTF you think with a fraction of the population we created more jobs prior to 1939? π
— 26.2 Miler πΊπ¦ π» (@ChristinePThoma) March 2, 2022
Partially true could be your new banner.
— Carl Mucha (@cmooch55) March 2, 2022
Taking back pride --
Democrats led a chorus of “USA USA USA” while GOP sat silently during #SOTU For too long, Democrats have surrendered the notion of “proud to be an American” to the Republican Party, @POTUS Biden took it back Tuesday night.
— Kurt Bardella (@kurtbardella) March 2, 2022
I write for @usatodayopinion https://t.co/C3GOTPuB3O
Imagine the sense of relief in our NATO allies regarding President Biden vs his predecessor.
— Admiral Mike Franken (@FrankenforIowa) March 2, 2022
Trashy Rep. Lauren "Bobo" Boebert (Q-CO), sub-moronic troll --
You heckled remarks about burn pit exposure, an urgent health issue for post 9/11 veterans.
— Brianna Keilar (@brikeilarcnn) March 2, 2022
You can’t honor the memory of 13 service members killed in action by disrespecting the memory and suffering of countless others who have and will be affected by burn pit exposure. https://t.co/ZLBl0eqx9K
In a different era, a congresswoman shouting and heckling the president at the SOTU while he was talking about US soldiers Killed In Action — and was about to invoke his own dead son — would be widely condemned across the political spectrum. Starting with her caucus leader.
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) March 2, 2022
Not leaders.
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) March 2, 2022
Co-conspirators. https://t.co/c6vob8HAgd
Hey, he stole our moves! --
He’s going places. πππΊπ₯ pic.twitter.com/e3OZFQoddh
— Fred Schultz (@FredSchultz35) March 1, 2022