Yeah, Zelensky...interesting question right? How did impeaching Trump work out for you?
donsurber.blogspot.com
Two years ago, President Donald John Trump asked him to investigate Biden and his crackhead son for corruption.
Instead, Zelensky let Congress impeach Trump without protest.
And now Zelensky wants our help?
OK. We'll send Hunter Biden. Just tell him there's a ton of crack inside each tank and he will Rambo his way to Moscow.
Two years ago, Zelensky was a mouthy little man in an interview with Time magazine and three European news outlets.
Time reported, "The president explained that, despite getting caught up in the impeachment inquiry now unfolding in Washington, D.C., Ukraine still needs the support of the United States.
"Otherwise his country does not stand much of a chance, Zelensky said, in its effort to get back the territory Russia seized from Ukraine in 2014, starting with the Crimean Peninsula. Nor can Ukraine rely on steady financial support from abroad if President Donald Trump and his allies continue to signal to the world that Ukraine is corrupt, Zelensky said. 'When America says, for instance, that Ukraine is a corrupt country, that is the hardest of signals.'"
Boo hoo hoo.
OK, we will stop calling Ukraine a corruptistan, while we watch Putin devour Kyiv and the rest of the totally-not-corrupt country.
I do feel for Ukraine. 6 million people starved to death in the
Holomodor in which Stalin deliberately cut off the nation's food supply. People cannibalized their babies.
But we have a border crisis of our own.
The shade Zelensky cast two years ago carries a price.
Trump supporters are staying on the sidelines this time.
What did he say?
Time reported, "During the interview in his office in Kyiv, the comedian-turned-president denied, as he has done in the past, that he and Trump ever discussed a decision to withhold American aid to Ukraine for nearly two months in the context of a quid pro quo involving political favors, which are now at the center of the impeachment inquiry in Congress.
"But he also pushed back on Trump’s recent claims about corruption in Ukraine, and questioned the fairness of Trump’s decision to freeze American aid. 'If you’re our strategic partner, then you can’t go blocking anything for us,' he said. 'I think that’s just about fairness. It’s not about a quid pro quo.'"
--------
read the rest inside