of where the republican candidates running for president stand in ukrainening a little bit shocking.t republ it s all we expected, and it sin cas at all what republican on capitol hill are saying.disc more evidence that there son a disconnectnect between republicans in washington and everyone else. we ll get that in just everyon a minute. but first tonight, it hass sinc been 15 years since the global 2018financial crisis of 2008, a. a long time, but it hasn t gonee away. it s consequences st is , in fa. still define our world. sy is the u.s. government so deeply in debt?how di how did wall street get so muchm money? what did they do exactlyuc? why are housing prices so high? hi why do our leaders stoke racial conflict? why have so many mano americans concluded that their system is rigged? in every caserigged. the anss to those questions is the same . it all bega n inin two thousand eight now 2008. u and its aftermath is a complex story, but it s justncia some up in
in the congress. rudas inrepublicans in washingtd to be committed neocons in the hillary clinton mold.s cy but republicans running for president this cycle generally are no at at all. that was a surprise, sur a refreshing surprise. we had no idea. we didn t know what to think. so we re going to post every response that we got in full on our twitter account tonigh as a public record of where the candidates stand on ukraine. i hope you will look at them. but first, here s a quickr pn summary of what we received. so former president donald trump, who as of tonight is the front runner for the republican nomination, sent a longlo and really interesting response. russiae. russia wou would never have attacked ukraine if i wereance.e president , he writes. not even a small chance. trump says he opposes regimed change in russia, quote, wechann the united states. that s far more important. the bide should support regime change inh the united states . that s far more important. got us ith