If you’ve never heard of it, Pennsylvania Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick is a really tough guy.
A relatively unknown Republican lawmaker recently visited Ukraine for some combat tourism, signed it, and fired weapons with Russian targets. As a representative of the US, firing a shell with Russkies seems like a rather reckless move. That way you will feel better about yourself and will win the praises of drunken liberal wine moms on social media. (Subscribe to Mr. Right, a weekly newsletter on modern masculinity)
“It was my very honor to convey a very “personal” message to Vladimir Putin today on behalf of the PA-1 community, from the frontlines of war near the Russian border,” he said. Posted Friday of X. The only acceptable details to share is that “the message was delivered to the target.” ”
On behalf of the PA-1 community, it was my deep honor to provide a very “personal” message to Vladimir Putin today from the forefront of war near the Russian border. The only acceptable details to share is that “the message was delivered to the target.” … pic.twitter.com/rud8udc2ku
– Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (@RepbrianFitz) April 18, 2025
Fitzpatrick too I met Along with Ukrainian President Voldymee Zelensky, it appears that the pair will debate how to tear American taxpayers apart and kill more men.
Many people talk about big games about supporting Ukraine. I’m here in Kiev, Ukraine, and I’m actually doing that for a one-on-one meeting with President Zelenki himself. #peacethroughstrength 🇺🇸🇺🇦 https://t.co/pwo0ifobx0
– Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (@RepbrianFitz) April 17, 2025
“A lot of people talk about big games about supporting Ukraine. I’m in Keeff, Ukraine, and I’m here for a one-on-one meeting with Zelenkie’s president himself to actually make it happen,” Fitzpatrick posted.
Yes, and many people like Fitzpatrick talk big games about war, but send them in their place to fight for them to others.
Countless men and civilians lost their lives in the wars that fueled the United States and the West. But for Fitzpatrick, bloodshed is nothing more than an opportunity for virtue signaling.
Instead of thinking about whether he’s been in the bags on social media many times, Fitzpatrick should think about where the shell he signed will land. – And the life that it may have claimed.
If Fitzpatrick was very hot in the war, he would have stopped role-playing as a soldier and remained there on the front line. Of course, he didn’t. He had to return to PA-1 for the welcome of the hero.
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