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Todd Young blames Americans for what's happening in the U.S., also admits he's a coward

This ABC News interview is really something.

Senators Kelly, Young make case for bipartisanship, political courage

Apparently, we're to blame for inflation, the illegal war, high gas prices, a general lack of affordability, algae in the Reflecting Pool, the elimination of scientific research at universities across the country, abandoning our allies, etc., etc.

The senator also admits he is a coward when asked why he didn't speak out publicly when Trump threatened Senator Kelly after he and his colleagues reminded members of the military that they were legally obligated to disobey illegal orders.

Young said he texted him and prefers to keep what was said private.

“There are times when one must speak up when you feel strongly about things," he said in the interview. "That was a case when one could fairly say that should have been the singular moment.” 

u/Wearing_shooz — 6 days ago