• Cranakis @lemmy.one
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    If I were a Republican, I’d be embarrassed. The foreign enemies of the US want the GOP to win every election. How can they see that and not feel shame over what they’ve become? They are the domestic mouthpieces of America’s enemies.

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      The Republicans who are embarrassed over this aren’t Republicans anymore. There might be one or two who still are willing to publicly declare Russia a geopolitical enemy, but they are an endangered species.

      Now, you basically have two kinds of Republicans: The ones who privately see Russia as an enemy but say “the right things” to get more power and the ones that cozy up to Russia because they see Russia as a template to follow for turning America into a fascist, white supremacist dictatorship.

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      They have no shame, and to them anymore, Russia is only the enemy of ‘liberals’. It’s their role model for a future American oligarchy.

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      If I were a Republican, I’d be embarrassed.

      Republicans have long since demonstrated that they consider the capacity to experience shame to be a weakness.

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      They’re incapable of shame. It’s how they make perfect Russian assets.

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        Im pretty sure the word you meant to use was laundromat.

        /backs into the bushes with the kompromat

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      Read the Conservapedia pages on Russia, Putin, and NATO sometime. The far-right is firmly pro-Putin now, and see his Russian autocracy as a model for the US to follow under Trump.

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      There are still some pro-Ukraine Republicans, especially in the Senate. They are nowhere near the majority however, but if enough of them decide to do the right thing (not likely, I realize) and vote with the Dems, a deal can still be made. Not going to happen until late January or February though.

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    Oh look at what the DOJ have done with that information. Zero arrested, zero movement.

    Useless Merrick Garland.

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      They refuse to enforce the rules then wonder why no one is playing by them. Half the time I feel like they must be getting paid to act that incompetently.

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    Weak Russia

    The desire to harm the Democratic Party at times appeared to affect Russia’s prosecution of the war itself. The report says that Russian military officials delayed withdrawal from the Ukrainian city of Kherson until after the midterms to avoid giving Democrats a perceived win before the election. Russia announced its withdrawal a day after the election.

    WTF? Why is everyone trying so hard.

    China also tacitly approved efforts to try to influence a handful of unidentified midterm races,…

    Iran also was blamed for trying to undermine confidence in U.S. democracy, while other foreign governments, including Cuba, were said to have experimented with small-scale U.S. influence pushes.

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      The funny thing is, Americans have been trying to influence their own elections for hundreds of years. This is just making us stronger. Lol at these latest feeble attempts.

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    How funny, when the WSJ posts polling showing Biden losing to Trump they cant be trusted because they are owned by Rupert Murdoch. But when it contributes to the echo chamber they couldnt be more right.

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      Lol. It’s so ridiculous to hear a right wing nut accuse anybody else of living in an echo chamber. No matter how hard you try to pretend otherwise, nothing will change the fact that most people actively avoid getting talked in an echo chamber. Reasonable people aren’t afraid to read the opposition viewpoint.

      Your addiction to fear is not normal. It’s bizarre and unhealthy, and no, other groups don’t actively worship fear.

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        other groups don’t actively worship fear.

        That’s cute, Dems vote solely out of fear, certainly never put of conviction. You even have the echo chamber talking points down, but of course cognitive dissonance makes you think you have independent thought.

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          OMG, that’s so ridiculously stupid. Progressives, who advocate social safety net policies, advocate for individual liberty and freedom…only try to enact policies to benefit underprivileged groups because…fear. Uh. Yeah, that’s not bat shit crazy. Not at all. In fact, I dare you to go help people. Like, at all. I know you won’t, cause we all know you’re afraid of anybody who doesn’t blindly agree with you.

          Do you even think about what you’re saying?! Good lord. Not a day passes without RepubliQans loudly proclaiming how dangerous this or that group is. But the people advocate those groups… Obviously they’re afraid.

          Hell, it’s literally impossible to compile a list of everything you guys demand people fear, only because you’ll never stop adding new items to the list.

          Once again, only right wing nuts fear the idea of intentionally researching opposing view points (why is that again? Oh yeah, you’re all openly afraid of the evil way the scary leftys will corrupt your brain). No matter how you scream and cry and act like a petulant child, that doesn’t change the fact that everybody else will research opposing views. You’re approach to “independent thought” and “research” are completely abnormal and make no sense.

          But we’re afraid. It’s beyond any comprehension how stupid your argument sounds.

          Edit: You know what, you’re right. Republicans and Democrats all vote based on fear, but for different reasons. Republicans are afraid of minorities living their lives in peace. The idea of a minority not actively suffering terrifies them. Democrats? They’re afraid of anybody being forced to live in misery.

          There, happy? (It’s a joke, get it? You don’t even know what happiness is, so question is funny, right??)

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          Yes tell us more dear daddy about the party that fears, immigration, black people, brown people, inclusion, drag queens, abortion, women in general, CRT, regulations, unions, wokeness, and books – wait are we talking about the Dems?