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From this Aug 2014 article: "Sen. Rand Paul has named as one of his key foreign policy advisers a controversial Russia policy expert with deep ties to the Kremlin. Dimitri Simes, the president of the Center for the National Interest...
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Matthew28
(1,798 posts)is all about weakening America for Russia.
It just never made sense to me why he wanted to defund education, science and infrastructure but in this context it finally does.
The "conservatives" are working for russia.
blm
(113,083 posts)Cruelty is their coin
Dennis Donovan
(18,770 posts)AlexSFCA
(6,139 posts)wasnt she also depressed most of her life of utter lonliness thet her toxic ideology brought? Didnt she eventually kill herself? I hope thats where gop is heading.
blm
(113,083 posts)In todays Republican Party.
Ilsa
(61,697 posts)She believed the "smoking cigarettes can cause cancer" campaign was an anti-capitalist lie.
AlexSFCA
(6,139 posts)Ilsa
(61,697 posts)one of Rand's friends was visiting her in the hospital near the end, and rand was heavily drugged for pain. The friend said they were on a high floor, like 5th or sixth, and rand was making a comment about the peculiar shadows the trees were making into her room. The friend corrected her, saying they were too high for trees to be making shadows, and what she was seeing was shadows cast from IV poles. Rand got really pissed at her, telling her off for suggesting a different reality.
What a miserable person.
Chickensoup
(650 posts)which stand for Mother Russia party.
( I am being polite)
Crash2Parties
(6,017 posts)Pachamama
(16,887 posts)...conspired and have worked with Russia to undermine our democracy and to elect Trump. It includes members of the Trump Family, Trump campaign, friends and Associates of Trump, organizations, Russians and yes, Members of congress.
Its a growing list and quite large and I will post it soon. But this bit of news just added Rand Paul for me. I had been on the fence about him and Lindsay Graham. But this morning listening to ole Lindsay talking about the FISA warrants and Carter Page and this news about Rand Pauls hire, just added those two to the list....
There is something very very wrong here....
elleng
(131,073 posts)oasis
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SunSeeker
(51,658 posts)OnDoutside
(19,968 posts)How Jared Kushner Helped the Russians Get Inside Access to the Trump Campaign
By Ryan LizzaJuly 25, 2017
f you read Jared Kushners statement to congressional committees looking for evidence of a crime, there isnt much there. But if you read it from the perspective of the Russians trying to gain a toeholdor moreinside the Trump campaign, you realize how easy he made it for them. As the evidence mounted last year that the Russian government launched an unprecedented hacking and influence campaign to affect the 2016 election in Donald Trumps favor, the Trump team, including Kushner, became increasingly more solicitous to high-level Russians offering information and requesting meetings.
Kushners first meeting with Sergey Kislyak, the Russian Ambassador to the United States, seems relatively innocuous. According to Kushners account, they met in April, 2016, at the Mayflower Hotel, in Washington, D.C., during a reception before a speech that Trump delivered on foreign policy. Dimitri Simes, the publisher of The National Interest and the organizer of the event, introduced Kushner to Kislyak and three other ambassadors. To Kushner, the introduction was forgettable. Without specifying which ones, he noted that some of the ambassadors invited him to lunch but that he never took them up on any of these invitations.
For Kislyak, it was clearly an important moment. The Russian Ambassador represents a country whose intelligence services had hacked their way into the Democratic National Committees networks ten months earlier and hacked the e-mail account of John Podesta, Hillary Clintons campaign chairman, the previous month. At Trumps speech, Kislyak was honored with an invitation to the reception and a front-row seat. Trumps speech itself extended an olive branch to Vladimir Putin, calling for improved relations with Russia and an effort to make a deal thats great for America, but also good for Russia.
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As with his accounts of all the other interactions with Russians, Kushner claims he was simply a naïve staffer exchanging benign pleasantries. His professed innocence about the nature of these contacts may be the most troubling part of his testimony. The Russians were running a complexand seemingly successfulcampaign to gain access to Trumps orbit, and the President-elects most trusted adviser claims he was clueless about what was actually going on. Kushners testimony does not reveal evidence of any crimes, but it does reveal a campaign and Presidential transition that were remarkably easy targets for Russian intelligence efforts.
The Russians clearly thought they had reasons to believe this would be a friendly audience, Hayden said. If youve never seen a major-league curveball, you shouldnt pretend youre a major-leaguer.