Wobbly McConnell Says It’s No Time to ‘Go Wobbly’ for Ukraine Support
There’s only one political party in Washington – the War Party. And its leaders, ironically, are some of the weakest and frail men in the country
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell was able to steady himself long enough on Wednesday to make Washington’s War Party proud and said it is not the time for countries to “go wobbly” in their support for Ukraine.
McConnell is proof that politicians in D.C., who look as though they’ve suffered a major stroke or grand mal seizure, still remember that war sells, especially when someone else is dying in the effort.
McConnell, no doubt, made Sens. Lindsey Graham and Chuck Schumer proud, when he got through his prepared remarks in front of Congress and – stunningly – said President Joe Biden did not do enough to support Ukraine in its effort.