For clarification: I am a lifelong Republican. My father, and his father (both lifelong Republicans), were US Army vets, in units specifically tasked with fighting Russia. I myself was in Kharkiv, Ukraine, when the Russian horde came across the border. I witnessed Russian barbarism first-hand. I even fought, briefly, in the Ukrainian Army, before they figured out I was American and was not supposed to be there (long story). Backtracking to the past, when Donald Trump increased Obama's military aid to Ukraine by a factor of 700%, I cheered. When a Democrat (Max Rose, from New York) criticized this by claiming Ukrainians were "Nazis," I laughed, and mocked Max Rose for echoing a long-standing Kremlin lie (which originated in 1939 with Josef Stalin) that attempts to equate Ukrainian resistance to Russian occupation with "Nazism."
Now, when so many Republicans have said "because Biden is for Ukraine I must be for Russia," this post is a way of reminding those very Republicans "if Ronald Reagan, your icon, were here... he'd kick you in the b@lls for siding with Moscow."
I find very little about Joe Biden that I like. He's clumsy, incompetent, and crooked as the day is long. But even a stopped clock is right twice a day, and this post is my way of telling other Republicans that supporting the resistance against the Kremlin is one of those two times a day, and it makes no sense to hate a US president so badly that they will side with a genocidal maniac like Vladimir f***ing Putin against him.