between Ukraine and Russia, which President Joe Biden referred to as,"the beginning of an invasion" in a speech Tuesday. Though Brooks applauds the level of unity in American politics responding to Russia's actions, he also noted there are limits to that unity.
In an interview released Tuesday, former President Donald Trump called Putin’s latest moves “genius” and “very savvy.”RELATED: High court wades into clash over Trump-era immigration rule "On the right, there's a significant number of people like Donald Trump — like Tucker Carlson — who look at Vladimir Putin and they see a fellow conservative nationalist. They see a strong manly man, they see a guy who at least pretends to defend religion, they see a guy who pretends to defend national sovereignty against the globalists," Brooks said."There are some polls that have shown in the Republican party that Vladimir Putin is more popular than Joe Biden.
Ask him if he's figured out deli cuts yet.