The Russians have infiltrated the Republican Party.
Published by A. B. Man III in Opinion · Monday 12 Oct 2020
Tags: #Russians, #Trump, #Republican, #RepublicanParty
Tags: #Russians, #Trump, #Republican, #RepublicanParty
The Russians have infiltrated the Republican Party.
The Republican Party was once the party of strength and would protect us from our enemy at least that is what they told us. Now the Republican Party is using Russian propaganda against us.
A. B. Man III
10/12/2020
The Republican Party was once a great party that is no longer the case. They once stood up to Russia, they told the American people how much stronger they were at protecting and defending America from the Russians and others threats to America than the Democratic Party. The Russians have infiltrated the Republican Party, the NRA, white evangelicals and white nationalist in attempt to sow division in America, and the Republican Party have welcome them with open arms. If the Republican Party cannot protect itself from being infiltrated by the Russians, how can they protect us from the Russian or other enemies?
Trump, the Republican Party, Fox News and right-wing media are using lies, alternative facts, propaganda and in some cases Russian propaganda against the American people to win elections to stay in power, in the process they are helping Putin and the Russian while destroying our institutions, our democracy and the trust of the American people in our institutions. Anyone who uses using lies, alternative facts and propaganda is a threat to our democracy.
Trump openly shows his support of Putin and Russia over America every time he supports Putin over America, our soldiers, our intelligent agencies and our allies. Add to that the fact that Fox News host Tucker Carlson admitted he 'roots for Russia against the west tells you all you need to know these people are not real Americans they are traitors. If you pay attention, you will notice at times, it will appear as coordinated attacks from Trump, Fox news and right-wing media and some they are working together using the same talking points at the same time. Make no mistake about it anyone who uses alternative facts and Russian propaganda against us, roots for or supports our enemies over our country is our enemies and are traitors to America they are not patriots.
When you have a sitting president, Republican senators, Republican congressional representatives, Fox News and right-wing using Russian propaganda and talking points to attack democrats and protect Trump you have to wonder how deep Russia has infiltrated the Republican Party and the right-wing establishment. If the place where you get your news uses alternative facts or Russian propaganda, you should find a news source for your news.
No one in America would have thought the day would come that Americans would need to worry about the Republican Party being co-opted by a hostile foreign power well that day has come and every American should worry about how deep the Russians have infiltrated the Republican Party. The Republican Party may cast the Democratic Party as a threat but the real threat to America is the Republican Party. If Americans wants to save our democracy and our institutions, we need to vote out Trump and his enablers, and anyone who uses alternative facts and Russian propaganda to sow division and chaos in our country if we do not vote these traitors, we will lose our democracy.
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