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view mirror. i get that. i have some of the same impulses, but i don t think it s the responsible thing to do. these guys are playing for keeps. pete, the white evangelical base, and correct me if i m wrong, but used to be a force that pulled republicans toward more awareness on climate change, toward getting involved with poverty, toward ending malaria, toward more aggressive action globally. they now, i think, at a rate of 85% support donald trump. it s not only that they support donald trump in terms of voting for him. it is that many of them have been his sword and his shield. they ve been, in a sense, the tip of the spear for some of his worst things. why has that happened? it s a complicated story. i think the simplified version, the accurate version is that a lot of people who describe themselves as evangelicals have subordinated faith to politics and to partisan passions and a kind of sociology or a cultural
he is looking to orchestrate regime change in kyiv. i also think it s not out of the realm of possibility he s looking to permanently petition ukraine. we ve heard him say he believes ukraine doesn t have a right to exist. he could go beyond and he could be playing for keeps here. your point about what the end game is is really important. there are signs of protests in some russian cities but the one thing i have learned about following russia for as long as i have is that often times he is able to turn these challenges into wins and, you know, think about syria, for example. we all believed he would be bogged down there and he used that as a spring board to increase his influence in the region. so it s still really early to tell exactly how this is going to play out, but i agree.
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