Copernicus
Industrial Strength Linguist
Pulled off what topic ? Propaganda is the topic ..the one you brought up.. running around crying "Russia Russia Russia" .. followed by claiming how well aquainted you are with with Russian propaganda - but when asked if you believe that certain of this "propaganda" ( DnC hack and subsequent Wiki-Leak) harmed our electoral process .. you say "Im not going to get pulled off topic" .
This is a loopy doop circle of self deception friend ? ... as the "weaponization of social media" that you duscuss- and your gulping down the spiked Russia Kool-aid is the topic that you are desperately trying to avoid by refusing to clarify your position on the topic.
Only a Yes/No required mate .. Did you drink down the "Russia harmed our electoral process" kool-laid or not ? === Sucks when position is so crucified .. can not manage a yes/no answer on the topic you been discussing ?
You claim Russian Propaganda was successfully influencing public opinion - such that Red has become a willing ally of Russia.. and on this Basis it was claimed our electoral process was Harmed ... do you agree .. or disagree ?
It is no accident that the stopgap bill just passed to keep the US government from shutting down purposely excluded aid to Ukraine. Maybe you should think about that, Sargonski, when you posture yourself as an apologist for Putin. To answer your loaded question, I believe that Russia colluded with Donald Trump to exploit an existing flaw in the Constitution--the so-called state-centered electoral college process rather than a direct popular vote, which is the method favored by other democracies that elect presidents. That is why his campaign chair with deep ties to Russia, Paul Manafort, worked with known Russian spy, Konstantin Kilimnik, to pass on information about the campaign. We already had a history of electing presidents that had lost the popular vote, and that was the loophole that won Trump his election victory. They literally popped "shampanskoye" corks in Moscow when Trump won the electoral victory without winning the popular vote. MPs in the Duma crowed over the way they helped get Trump elected. If you weren't aware of any of this, then it was you who has drunk the "kool-laid" (sic).
All of that is past history, and a lot has changed in our politics since the 2016 election. One constant in all of that is that Russia is still meddling in our politics, and many Republicans are still flirting with Russian help. Hence the exclusion of financial aid for Ukraine in the latest congressional bill, even though there is broad bipartisan support for Ukraine. That exclusion was engineered by Kevin McCarthy as a way of winning some Republican support in his caucus.
So it is a distraction to turn this thread into a discussion of what happened in 2016, nor do I care about Trump's "Russia, Russia, Russia" chant, which you parrot here. The summary of your position in all of this seems to be namecalling ("moron!" "clown!") and mockery ("drink the kool-laid!" "Russia Russia") rather than any substantive argument. There is no way to respond to such trolling other than to get pulled off topic.
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