
"You have JD Vance saying 150 people in a school being slaughtered on the first day of the war is a blip. Over 100 school children being killed the first day of the war is a blip."
"You have JD Vance calling a blip entire communities in Lebanon being wiped off the face of the Earth. I mean, how would JD Vance feel if his community that he grew up in didn't have a building left standing?"
"People across the world are paying for this day in and day out with an economy that's getting worse. This war has already cost us $250 billion at minimum."
"If this is what JD Vance calls a, quote, blip,' well, then JD Vance is not a serious person. He's not a compassionate person."
Joe Scarborough criticized Vice President JD Vance for referring to the Iran war as a 'blip,' highlighting the tragic loss of life, including over 100 school children on the first day. Scarborough emphasized the extensive human suffering and destruction in Lebanon, questioning Vance's empathy. He pointed out the significant financial cost of the war, estimating it at $250 billion, and expressed concern over the depletion of military resources. Scarborough concluded that Vance's remarks reflect a serious lack of humanity and seriousness regarding the conflict.
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