Blaming Ukraine is quickly becoming the right’s modern equivalent to “Thanks, Obama.”
During the Obama presidency, conservatives would seemingly look to blame everything — from minor inconveniences to full-scale tragedies — on the country’s first Black president. The meme got so popular that Obama parodied it himself. Over time, “Thanks, Obama” came to be the epitome of Republicans’ desperate desire to scapegoat the 44th president.
Conservatives, who’ve grown more Russophilic with Trump as the GOP’s standard-bearer, seem to have found a similar scapegoat in Ukraine.
It seems there’s nothing that can’t be pinned on Ukraine, from poverty to another coronavirus — and now, even the devastation in Maui.
Although the cause of the wildfires has yet to be determined, the severity of the damage was undeniably amplified by climate change, experts say. A sane person might respond to what happened by talking about ways to avoid similar tragedies in the future, perhaps by ramping up federal efforts to combat climate change.
So, as you might expect, many Republicans have said nothing of the sort.
Instead, prominent conservative lawmakers and media figures are using the opportunity to denounce U.S. aid to Ukraine, as though this aid has somehow prevented officials from providing adequate aid to Hawaii.
Joe Biden:
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) August 14, 2023
Send more billions to Ukraine!
No comment for Maui.
If you are in Maui and need help go to:https://t.co/rxXBmKZumH
Yes, these lines of attack are illogical. Contrary to the tweet from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., the president had addressed the fires days prior. The federal government committed aid to Hawaii on Aug. 10, and the Biden administration has vowed to send more.








