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I agree with that. My concern is that Democrats have been similarly corrupted or otherwise turned and we just haven't seen it yet because they've got to put forward a certain public face.
I think it's just coincidence that the Republicans general ideology kind of lines up with a lot of the ideologies of Russia and that makes it easier for them to fully saturate as you put it.
Paranoia ain't no fun.
I would put together a list of actual things the r's have done with russia, but it would take too long, lol. Start with a bunch of them going to russia on the 4th of July and anything those main people did and the people who went along with it. It's most of them.
Correct. But they weren't always that way. That's the point that I was trying to make; that their socially conservative ideology has been an alignment with Russia's for quite some time. At least the past 40 years I would say.