Republican Party, The Pro-Russia Party.

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Anonymous wrote:Sounds like the corporate wing of Republicans are trying to unify to take back the party from the MAGA wing. I think they see the writing on the wall for November and know that some one will need to stick around and clean up the wreckage.

Does he think we won’t remember that he’s called “Moscow Mitch” for a reason?
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Anonymous wrote:and the cleave continues




Tucker doesn’t care! Tucker is discussing aliens and Darwin these days. Seems like the marketing department came back with the demographics of his listeners and it skews evangelical UFO enthusiasts.
Anonymous
Even though we are pro-Russia, let us give the democrats this Ukrainian aid. But what we really want is this aid to Israel. This will surely rile up the democrat's Palestinian supporters and turn them against Sleepy Joe.
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Anonymous wrote:I think some really damaging stuff is about to come out about Trump at his trial this week. So you're now seeing efforts by Murdoch, McConnell, Koch family, etc. to reclaim the party from the MAGA-Bannon wing.


Well, not quite. When Trump was running for President in 2015, the stuff was already there: his love of dictators, his bankruptcies, his comments on grabbing women by their genitals, etc. Jan 6 was the low point. Nothing is going to come out at any of his trials that is worse than what we already know about him. Trump has kept disqualifying himself for elected office, yet Mitch and the others have kept endorsing him.

It's just that some Republicans know we're more likely to face WWIII and pay in blood and tears for world stability if we don't support Ukraine, Taiwan and Israel now, with weapons and money.

Some people understand history and the "pay now to pay less later" lessons it delivers regularly.
The MAGA wing doesn't. Or maybe it does, but it cares more about keeping the rubes outraged and staying in power.


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Anonymous wrote:Even though we are pro-Russia, let us give the democrats this Ukrainian aid. But what we really want is this aid to Israel. This will surely rile up the democrat's Palestinian supporters and turn them against Sleepy Joe.


not as sleepy as Sleepy Don!

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think some really damaging stuff is about to come out about Trump at his trial this week. So you're now seeing efforts by Murdoch, McConnell, Koch family, etc. to reclaim the party from the MAGA-Bannon wing.


Well, not quite. When Trump was running for President in 2015, the stuff was already there: his love of dictators, his bankruptcies, his comments on grabbing women by their genitals, etc. Jan 6 was the low point. Nothing is going to come out at any of his trials that is worse than what we already know about him. Trump has kept disqualifying himself for elected office, yet Mitch and the others have kept endorsing him.

It's just that some Republicans know we're more likely to face WWIII and pay in blood and tears for world stability if we don't support Ukraine, Taiwan and Israel now, with weapons and money.

Some people understand history and the "pay now to pay less later" lessons it delivers regularly.
The MAGA wing doesn't. Or maybe it does, but it cares more about keeping the rubes outraged and staying in power.



At his trials? No, you’re correct that he’s exactly as bad as everyone already knows he is.

But if Putin spilled the beans he has on Trump and the rest of the GOP? I think it’s a lot worse. Like shake the Republican faithful out of their stupor worse. I do not think Putin will readily spill any of that though, why would he? It ceases being kompromat when it’s out in the open.
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This is one small part of how Russia interferes/influences our elections.

When people see thousands of posts like this in their feeds, it does have an impact.
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Anonymous wrote:


This is one small part of how Russia interferes/influences our elections.

When people see thousands of posts like this in their feeds, it does have an impact.

I fully agree that the Republican Party has been co-opted by Russia, but from what non-Twitter users can see, that little tweet alone doesn’t explain anything.
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Anonymous wrote:This sort of ideology is nothing new. In America’s earliest years, we had anglophile parties and francophile parties. Now we have a russophile party: The GOP.

It’s pretty pathetic that they dress up their anti-Ukraine stance behind paleocon rhetoric (Republicans have never been afraid to go to war). They oppose Ukraine aid not because they are against war, but because they support Russia, perhaps even more than they support their own country.

The part of the ideology that is new is for them to align with our enemies.


I believe a former Republican nominee called Russia and Putin specifically the greatest threat to the US. I guess those were the good old days when Republicans were patriots at least.

When will our Democrat politicians acknowledge that the Chinese Communists are now the greatest threat to the US? And stop enabling our own destruction?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:More GOP House members voted against Ukraine aid than for it. The GOP has a huge problem on its hands.

What kind of stupid funnels this kind of cash to the most corrupt country in Europe with no accountability?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More GOP House members voted against Ukraine aid than for it. The GOP has a huge problem on its hands.

What kind of stupid funnels this kind of cash to the most corrupt country in Europe with no accountability?


The cash isn't funneled to Ukraine. The cash is spent here in the US with US defense contractors who build more weapons and ship them off to Ukraine. This has the byproduct of expanding the US GDP and American jobs.

Would you like to revise your comment now that you know that?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More GOP House members voted against Ukraine aid than for it. The GOP has a huge problem on its hands.

What kind of stupid funnels this kind of cash to the most corrupt country in Europe with no accountability?


The cash isn't funneled to Ukraine. The cash is spent here in the US with US defense contractors who build more weapons and ship them off to Ukraine. This has the byproduct of expanding the US GDP and American jobs.

Would you like to revise your comment now that you know that?

The GOP cheers for Russia. They don’t understand anything.
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He was a traitor in 2016 and he remains one now. Not a surprise.

Not a surprise to any Democrat; this remains a secret from Republicans across the country.
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