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Republican Governor Kim Reynolds of the midwestern U.S. state of Iowa laid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine squarely at the feet of President Joe Biden and his approach to foreign policy.

In the official Republican response to the Democratic president’s State of the Union address, Governor Reynolds offered a list of what she described as the administration’s foreign policy failures, including last year’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, which she said not only “cost American lives,” but “betrayed our allies and emboldened our enemies.”

Reynolds suggested Biden allowed the Ukraine invasion to occur by waiving sanctions on Russian pipelines while eliminating domestic oil production. She concluded that Biden and congressional Democrats were too busy “focusing on political correctness rather than military readiness.”

“Weakness on the world stage has a cost,” Reynolds said. “And the president’s approach to foreign policy has consistently been too little, too late.”

Turning her attention to the U.S. economy, the first-term governor said Biden and congressional Democrats have spent the last year “either ignoring issues facing Americans or making them worse,” specifically inflation. Reynolds said the administration was warned that “spending trillions of dollars would lead to soaring inflation, and were told that anti-energy policies would send gas prices to new heights.”

She also boasted of the approach taken by her and other Republican governors in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. This included opposing coronavirus restrictions such as vaccine and mask mandates, especially those in public schools.

She said keeping schools open is just the start of a “pro-parent, pro-family revolution” that includes banning the teaching of so-called critical race theory, which conservatives contend could further divide Americans and worsen race relations.

“Americans are tired of a political class trying to remake this country into a place where an elite view tells everyone else what they can and cannot say, what they can and cannot believe,” Reynolds said. “They’re tired of people pretending the way to erase racism is by categorizing everybody by their race.”

The 62-year-old Reynolds began her political career as the elected treasurer of a rural county, serving four terms in that office before her election to the Iowa state Senate in 2008. She was elevated to the post of lieutenant governor two years later as the running mate of Governor Terry Branstad, succeeding him in 2017 when he was confirmed as then-President Donald Trump’s choice as ambassador to China.


Reynolds contrasts president’s hopeful speech by describing a country mired in crises as Republicans look ahead to midterm elections.

Republican Governor Kim Reynolds of the midwestern U.S. state of Iowa laid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine squarely at the feet of President Joe Biden and his approach to foreign policy.

In the official Republican response to the Democratic president’s State of the Union address, Governor Reynolds offered a list of what she described as the administration’s foreign policy failures, including last year’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, which she said not only “cost American lives,” but “betrayed our allies and emboldened our enemies.”

Reynolds suggested Biden allowed the Ukraine invasion to occur by waiving sanctions on Russian pipelines while eliminating domestic oil production. She concluded that Biden and congressional Democrats were too busy “focusing on political correctness rather than military readiness.”

“Weakness on the world stage has a cost,” Reynolds said. “And the president’s approach to foreign policy has consistently been too little, too late.”

Turning her attention to the U.S. economy, the first-term governor said Biden and congressional Democrats have spent the last year “either ignoring issues facing Americans or making them worse,” specifically inflation. Reynolds said the administration was warned that “spending trillions of dollars would lead to soaring inflation, and were told that anti-energy policies would send gas prices to new heights.”

She also boasted of the approach taken by her and other Republican governors in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. This included opposing coronavirus restrictions such as vaccine and mask mandates, especially those in public schools.

She said keeping schools open is just the start of a “pro-parent, pro-family revolution” that includes banning the teaching of so-called critical race theory, which conservatives contend could further divide Americans and worsen race relations.

“Americans are tired of a political class trying to remake this country into a place where an elite view tells everyone else what they can and cannot say, what they can and cannot believe,” Reynolds said. “They’re tired of people pretending the way to erase racism is by categorizing everybody by their race.”

The 62-year-old Reynolds began her political career as the elected treasurer of a rural county, serving four terms in that office before her election to the Iowa state Senate in 2008. She was elevated to the post of lieutenant governor two years later as the running mate of Governor Terry Branstad, succeeding him in 2017 when he was confirmed as then-President Donald Trump’s choice as ambassador to China.

Governor Kim Reynolds of the midwestern U.S. state of Iowa will deliver the official Republican response to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address Tuesday night.

The 62-year-old Reynolds began her political career as the elected treasurer of a rural county, serving four terms in that office before her election to the Iowa state Senate in 2008. She was elevated to the post of lieutenant governor two years later as the running mate of Governor Terry Branstad, succeeding him in 2017 when he was confirmed as then-President Donald Trump’s choice as ambassador to China.

Since being elected governor in her own right a year later, Reynolds has emulated other Republican governors in fighting against coronavirus restrictions such as vaccine and mask mandates, signing into law bills that banned all public schools from implementing mask mandates for students and requiring them to maintain in-person learning, even in the early days of the pandemic.

In a statement announcing her selection to deliver the party’s response to Biden’s address, House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy said Governor Reynolds handled the COVID-19 pandemic “by choosing freedom over lockdowns and personal responsibility over mandates — leading to real economic recovery from the pandemic.”

Reynolds has also pushed other initiatives supported by the most conservative wing of the Republican party, such as banning the teaching of critical race theory, which conservatives contend could further divide Americans and worsen race relations, as well as preventing transgender athletes from participating in high school sports and providing public funds for private schools.

She also just signed legislation that would replace a progressive income tax structure with a single 3.9% flat rate that would take effect in 2026.

Without a doubt, ‘Deadpool’ has been the project that catapulted Ryan Reynolds as a superstar in the Hollywood industry.

The success of the film took entrepreneurs in the film industry by surprise since the Marvel Comics character had been one of the least known among the public.

Six years after the release of the Fox blockbuster, before it was acquired by Disney, Ryan Reynolds decided to celebrate his participation in the film with a series of fun photos.

In the images shared by the actor himself, Reynolds can be seen wearing the iconic red and black suit as he prepares to record a scene.

He can also be seen in the company of other members of the behind-the-scenes team, who helped Reynolds for several months to make his long-awaited project a reality.

Ryan Reynolds recalled his work on ‘Deadpool’

Ryan Reynolds recalled his work on 'Deadpool'
Ryan Reynolds at the ‘Deadpool’ wardrobe fitting. Photo: Instagram @vancityreynolds

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The relationship between Ryan Reynolds and ‘Deadpool’ has been quite curious. Initially, director David S. Goyer had expressed his intention to make a film of the man in the red suit, which would be played by the actor.

However, Fox had acquired the rights to the comics and decided to include ‘Deadpool’ in ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’, a tape in which Reynolds played the antihero for the first time.

Unfortunately, the film was a complete failure in critics and at the box office, a situation that meant that a solo project for ‘Deadpool’ was practically ruled out.

Interestingly, the mutant had managed to garner a sizable following in comic book stores; and his particular style continued to attract the actor’s attention.

Ryan Reynolds recalled his work on 'Deadpool'
Ryan Reynolds in the ‘Deadpool’ costume. Photo: Instagram @vancityreynolds

Despite the setbacks, Reynolds wasn’t about to let ‘Deadpool’ go and put all his efforts into making a movie with a decent budget.

For this, he joined several producers to carry out a feature film that respected the concept that the comics showed about the character.

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After several setbacks, the tape was able to see the light and unexpectedly became a resounding success among the audience; But after the purchase of Fox by Disney, many still wonder about the fate of “Deadpool” in future films.

Ryan Reynolds recalled his work on 'Deadpool'
Ryan Reynolds and part of the ‘Deadpool’ crew. Photo: Instagram @vancityreynolds

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