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NBC Andrea Mitchell hopes Russia-Ukraine war is ‘At Least Is Helping the Democrats’

There are a lot of disgusting things said and done during the Russia-Ukraine war. Most of it is by neocons and neoliberals like Andrea Mitchell at NBC cheering on the war and instigating a third World War with Russia. You can’t help but feel for the people who have been affected or lost loved ones during the war, but you also have to be careful and not believe all the propaganda that comes out of the media. They didn’t suddenly become honest people once Russia invaded Ukraine.

And NBC’s old hag Andrea Mitchell revealed the true intent of cheering on this bloody war. Mitchell hopes that the war is “At Least Is Helping the Democrats”. If you are truly feeling bad for the people of Ukraine, and all the propaganda is real, why the hell would you care what political party in America benefits?

On her MSNBC show early Wednesday afternoon, host Andrea Mitchell hoped that the war in Ukraine “at least is helping the Democrats” politically heading into the midterm elections. Washington Post deputy national editor Phil Rucker agreed with her partisan assessment and touted how President Biden was trying to falsely use the conflict as a “scapegoat” for high gas prices.

“And I want to quickly ask both of you about midterms because we have seen the President’s declining poll ratings stabilize and even edge up with the way he’s responded on Ukraine,” Mitchell told her guests in the 12:00 p.m. ET hour. After acknowledging inflation and “other problems” facing the Democrats, she eagerly wondered: “Do you think that this at least is helping the Democrats and helping the White House as they head into the midterms?
Rucker gushed: “You know, it certainly is giving Biden an opportunity to be the strong leader that he campaigned as and that he hopes to appear to be in the first year of his presidency.” The Post reporter then applauded the dishonest White House spin trying to blame months of inflation and high gas prices on the weeks-old war in Ukraine: