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Oct. 25, 2022 - Ron Paul Liberty Report
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Establishment Figures Are Catching Up With The American Public On Halting Money To Ukraine

Establishment Figures Are Catching Up With The American Public On Halting Money To Ukraine

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Pro-War Consensus Weakening 00:01:40
I think that we should be honing in on NATO.
You know, if NATO didn't exist, we would have never heard of Zelensky.
Let me tell you.
Let's put up that first clip because this is an article that we noticed in Unheard, and it kind of trails with some other things that we've been looking at this morning.
Well, America and Zelensky's Dream, this is Thomas Fazey wrote this.
The pro-war consensus seems to be weakening.
It's a very good article that we recommend reading.
What he talks about in the article is how much the establishment figures, and he cites David Ignatius, he cites the Washington Post, he cites Josh Hammer with the piece in Newsweek, he cites David Sanger, very pro-war traditionally, Elon Musk, who's not necessarily pro-war.
But essentially, these are all the figures of the establishment who are now changing their turnout.
They're not going, turning anti-war.
And a lot of them, I think, are disingenuous.
They see that the ship is sinking, I think, and they're ready to abandon ship.
And I think that's also being reflected in the Republican leadership.
And this is something else I think that ties into the same thing.
GOP will likely oppose more aid if Republicans win houseback McCarthy.
And with Kevin McCarthy, that's about as anti-war as he could possibly get.
We might oppose the aid.
But a shift is happening, I think.
When you run an empire, the end of an empire comes when people who run the empire forget about the people who are paying for it, and there's finally a rebellion against it.
And it doesn't have to be a violent rebellion.
And I think people are starting to oppose the war.
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