Wallace is apoplectic when it comes to the phony “insurrection” that liberals are hyping that occurred when a bunch of amateur idiots stormed the Capitol on January 6.
In fact, Wallace said of Avenatti, then the attorney for porn star Stormy Daniels in her suit against then-President Trump, “If they decide they value a fighter most, people would be foolish to underestimate Michael Avenatti,” she gushed.Īvenatti’s star, however fell faster than Bill Clinton’s trousers in the Oval Office in the 1990’s as he is now a convicted extortionist and is awaiting trial for screwing over Daniels (figuratively), as well as tax and bankruptcy fraud. Wallace has had a tendency to be on the wrong side of a lot of things, for example such as when she was breathlessly hyping disgraced Attorney Michael Avenatti as a “serious” candidate for president, back when CNN and MSNBC were trying to outdo each other in promoting the “creepy porn lawyer” (as Tucker Carlson called him) as a credible contender for the White House. In an opinion article published by the tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda last month, Russian powerlifting champion Maryana Naumova complained that Schwarzenegger had decided to "side with Skynet.Wallace always looks like she’s suffering from chronic gas or perhaps that endless smirk on her face is caused by an overdose of Botox. Schwarzenegger's video was reportedly poorly received by Russian state media, prompting at least one reference to the Terminator series. Schwarzenegger also directly appealed to Russian President Vladimir Putin, urging him to end the war. had sent 100 Switchblade tactical drones to Europe for use by the Ukraine military.Ī viral video shared on social media by Terminator star Schwarzenegger last month featured the actor telling Russian soldiers " the truth" about the war, asserting that they had been lied to by their government. On Wednesday, Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby said that the U.S. Last month, Ukraine's military released a video of one of its Turkish-made Bayraktar TB2 combat drones destroying equipment brought by the invading Russian army. In addition to the disguised commercial drones, which would not be able to launch attacks alone despite being made to appear menacing, Ukrainian forces are also using armed military drones capable of real attacks on Russian troops and military equipment.
And that way, they lead us to their bases and no camouflage works against that, and then our artillery just shoots at the base. Because you don't have your mama, you run to your base. Where do you run to? You run to your mama. "What would you do if you're a Russian soldier and you see something that belongs to Skynet?" he continued. Then they fly that drone around the place where the Russian soldiers are." take a commercial drone, with a camera, and camouflage it to look like something out of the worst Terminator movie," Novikov said. "This clever, creative solution that our soldiers have found not to waste ammunition, not to waste artillery shells. Novikov said that Ukrainian troops were chasing Russians using commercial drones disguised to appear similar to equipment from the fictional Skynet, the powerful artificial intelligence network that becomes self-aware and attempts to eradicate humans in Arnold Schwarzenegger's Terminator film series.
SGranitz/WireImage/GettyĪ former adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says that Ukraine's military is using "Terminator drones" to trick Russian soldiers into thinking they are being chased by "Skynet."įormer Zelensky aide Igor Novikov shared what he called an "uplifting story" with MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace after discussing Russian attacks on civilians in Ukraine during a Thursday interview on Deadline: White House. Above, a robot is pictured outside of the premiere of "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines" in Los Angeles, California, on June 30, 2003.
Igor Novikov, former adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, said that Ukrainian troops were chasing Russian forces with commercial drones disguised to look like machinery from the "Terminator" film series.