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bottom line, putin may not be winning the ukraine war, but right now he appears to be winning the republican presidential primary and the pro-russia faction of the party seemingly abandoned this advice the man they used to worship. >> we in america have learned bitter lessons from two world wars it is better to be here ready to protect the peace than to take blind shelter across the sea rushing to respond only after freedom is lost. we've learned that isolationism never was and never will be an acceptable response to tyrannical governments with expansionist intent. >> joining me now is mike ronnelers, former republican congressman from michigan and forearmer fbi special agent. congressman, it's so great to see you. thank you for being here. >> thanks, joy, for having e. >> we had a chance to talk beforehand my father was a big reagan guy i was not. i was on the carter side -- >> reagan is the guy that brought me into the republican party. >> the thing is that, look, i

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

he also separated himself from other republicans by essentially calling for isolationism, saying that we will no long -- they would no longer be, the republican party, the party of giving money to endless wars. and there is a line i want to play, they got him a standing ovation. take a listen. >> i will totally obliterate the deep state. i will fire the unelected bureaucrats and shadow forces who have weaponized our justice system like it has never been weaponized before. sick. these are sick people. i will put the people back in charge of this country again. the people will be back in charge. >> reporter: and that has been one of the big themes that we have seen here at cpac -- getting rid of the deep state, getting bureaucrats out of office, firing people who work in government jobs. something that we saw at the end of the trump administration, saying that he wants to continue that fight. and i do want to note one thing. you mentioned florida governor ron desantis, each though he's

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

of supporting ukraine. could this run into a major divide within the party among the potential candidates? >> i think it already is a major divide, both in congress, among republicans on capitol hill, and certainly among the people who are either already running for the republican nomination or are considering to run for it. and it really is this deep strain of isolationism that again, the former president naturally had, and is now spreading through the republican party. you do hear a lot of that messaging from some of his closest allies on capitol hill. there was criticism from the most far right republicans when president joe biden made that secret trip to ukraine last month. and they questioned, you know, why for example, why isn't he going to ohio, and why is going to ukraine instead? and it is that isolationism that is really taking over, and competing with this view that the republican party has for such a long time, the top issues

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

almost all of the speakers support a trump 2024 presidential run. they want him to be in office again. we heard from a number of people. jim, i do want to note that we did get some exclusive reporting on what trump is going to say when he takes the stage. and it is -- there's a lot here. he's going to double down on isolationism, something we know that has been dividing the republican party. he's going to say the republican party will never go down -- go back to a party that gives enormous amounts of money while they cut benefits at home. they're never going back to a country that supports political dynasties in either party. he also talks about with a fatalist attitude, this is the final battle. they know it, i know it, you know it, everybody knows it. this is trump speak. this is something that wee heard time and time again and something that he does when he is particularly in front of these kinds of crowds who like the trump speak.

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Morning Joe

brutality and imperialism. >> in december 1940, president fdr gave his famous arsenal of democracy speech. it was one of his fireside chats that year which he used to educate the public in order to move them from isolationism to support of england during world war ii. take a listen. >> as planes and ships and guns and shells are produced, your government, with its defense experts, can then determine how best to use them to defend this hemisphere. the decision as to how much shall be sent abroad and how much shall remain at home must be made on the basis of our overall military necessities. we must be the great arsenal of

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Alex Wagner Tonight

american as apple pie isolationism which runs strong in american politics from the very beginning. of our republic -- part of it is trump's embrace of russia, and the fact that or should during the administration was seen more as a friend, in part because russia tried to help him win the election, and definitely put the thumb on the scale during the 2016 presidential election. putin also, very ably inserts himself into our culture wars. even yesterday, when he spoke and delivered his address to the federal assembly, he invoked a lot of our culture war issues. i think part of it is done to insert himself into the american culture wars, talking about how the war is being waged so that kids do not have a parent number one and parent number two, but so that they

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Alex Wagner Tonight

is it the length of the war? is that the fact that biden seems to be somewhat successful at his strategy? is it just isolationism? it's an inevitable and point of the modern-day gop? what do you attribute it to? >> i think it's important to point out that i think it's still a mainstream position in the republican party to support ukraine. i was just at the munich security conference. and there were a lot of -- and house numbers members from the house republican side of the aisle, they are pledging their support, some of them pretty high-ranking members pledging to, quote, die on this hill because it reminded them of the struggle of world war ii. that it was such a clean cut battle, good versus evil. as for what is happening on the far-right wing of the party, i think it has several explanations. one is the kind of --

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Morning Joe

mcconnell has certain strengths, but he's not enormously popular within the republican party. he'd probably be 2% in a national republican poll. this is not a trivial part of the republican party, it's a big part of the republican base, part of what's become of the republican party, if we want to call this the trump era or post-trump era, either one. nativism, isolationism, withdrawal from the world, withdrawal from american exceptionalism, not kind of the traditional, both republican and democratic, the kind of traditional bipartisan view about what america's role in the world is, which i would say these images we've seen of biden and his performance over the last two days, both in kyiv and then here in warsaw, he kind of exemplifies that. joe biden is not perfect, but if you think about the traditional view of what america's role in the world should be, these images that we've seen, the things he's said, the positions he's taken, those are the things that for a lot of americans are

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

more resistance right now and more aid for ukraine. how does he convince people that it's a worthy act a worthy duty? >> it's a really important question. he has to use the bully pulpit now to keep the support that was there but is diminishing. what f.d.r. understood and he had a harder challenge than what president biden does because he wanted to give aid to england, this is the spring of 1940. isolationism is a dominant mood, neutrality acts in congress. we don't have many weapons to give but he wants to give everything he can because he knows it's in our national interest. if britain were to fall, germany's ambitions would be larger and come after us. it's a risk, but it's a greatest risk to not do anything what does he dough? he use as metaphor in a forside

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The Rachel Maddow Show

it doesn't seem coherent. and there are plenty who support president biden and the democrats in terms of standing by ukraine on this. i wonder if what you described as the sort of churchill and fdr dynamic affords any lessons for president biden in terms of escalating at home and scoring points at home by having bisupport for ukraine. >> i think the important thing to realize is that roosevelt did have to face isolationism when he took those steps before 1941 and pearl harbor. he gradually educated the american public as to why the fight in britain was important for us. first, it could keep us from getting in the war. but more importantly, it would prepare us if we had to get into the war. so i think the challenge for president biden, he'll have to

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