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On Wednesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Katy Tur Reports,” Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) said that he is “definitely” willing to shut down the government if a bill to keep it open doesn’t include Ukraine funding.
Host Katy Tur asked, “Are you ready to hold up a bill that comes to the Senate that does not include that Ukraine funding, potentially to shut down the government?”
Bennet answered, “I definitely am. I definitely am. I said on Saturday that my mom, she’s a Polish Jew, she was born in Warsaw, Poland in 1938, it’s very easy to see from her perspective, she survived — with the perspective of the 16 million people that were killed in Ukraine and Poland during World War II, how they get forgotten by politicians here that seem to be concerned with a different set of imperatives. And Katy, I don’t think this is a moment for politics. It’s not a question of when we go home, do we stay here, do we make a trade for this, or do we make a trade for that. … I think that we’ve given a little over $70 billion, which is less than what the Europeans have put in this war.”
His mom's family was persecuted by Nazis, so he wants to fund Nazis to attack the Russians, who defeated the Nazis.
Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO) said Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that “the Democratic Party has lost touch with working people in our country.”
Retiring Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO) shared a sobering take on his political party’s current situation, saying he’s “furious” about the Democrats’ inability to defeat President Donald Trump.
Bennet also warns that he fears the worst is yet to come for the Democrats.
Colorado now has about 12,900,000 jobs in oil and gas industry
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Colorado now has about 12,900,000 jobs in oil and gas industry
Colorado has a population of about 6 million.
RFK JR is giving an absolute BEATDOWN to Democrat Senators right now
RFK JR: "Are you saying the mRNA vaccines have never been associated with myocarditis and pericarditis?"
BENNET: *rants*
RFK JR: "Is that what you're trying to tell us? You're evading the question!"
"[Americans] deserve the TRUTH. And that's what we're going to give them for the first time in the history of this agency."
Kennedy quickly received pushback from Senator Michael Bennett (D-Colorado).
Bennet took issue with Kennedy appointing Dr. Robert Malone to the ACIP committee, a body of experts that advises the CDC on vaccine use and policy.
Bennett asked, “Are you aware that Dr. Robert Malone claimed that the commonly used mRNA vaccine ‘causes a form of AIDS and can damage children’s, quote, brains, their heart, their immune system, and their ability to have children in the future?’”
Kennedy gave him an answer he didn’t want to hear.
“Dr. Malone is one of the inventors of the mRNA vaccine. So he knows a lot more about it than I do.”
This left Bennet frozen, with no rebuttal except to declare: “That statement is not true!!!”
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