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GOP Sleeping With Our Enemies

Too busy looking at HOT russian BABEZ to look at dumb books.
 
 
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It's going to be a glorious day when the Trumpist wing of this country has their come to Jesus moment and realizes they've been supporting Russian greatness and not American greatness.

The door is open to come back.

Just don't ever fucking abandon the country for party again.
 
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It's not going to happen. Much like they've abandoned Jesus' teachings for some nationalist form of Christianity, they've abandoned American values.
 
It's not going to happen. Much like they've abandoned Jesus' teachings for some nationalist form of Christianity, they've abandoned American values.

We’ll see, but I’m afraid you may be mostly correct.
 
It's going to be a glorious day when the Trumpist wing of this country has their come to Jesus moment and realizes they've been supporting Russian greatness and not American greatness.

The door is open to come back.

Just don't ever fucking abandon the country for party again.

Rubes. Won’t. Care.
 
Yeah I was a few bourbons deep when I wrote that last night. Wishful thinking on my part.

Also funny that Russia sent France the hot seductive honeypot and the US conservative movement got the dorky/awkward looking redhead...she fits into the CPAC crowd like a glove.

Hate to see what they sent to the U.K. for the Brexit campaign.
 
Who Whitewashed the Wiki of Alleged Russian Spy Maria Butina?
LACHLAN MARKAY
DEAN STERLING JONES
07.24.18 5:08 AM ET

PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY THE DAILY BEAST
Anonymous Wikipedia users engaged in a lengthy campaign this year to alter and whitewash the online biographies of two people at the center of an alleged Russian plot to infiltrate prominent conservative groups in America.

Starting in early spring 2018, the users, one of which maintained an account on Wikipedia’s Russian-language site, made a series of edits to bios for Maria Butina, a Russian national accused of conspiracy and illegal foreign influence, and Paul Erickson, a Republican political activist whom Butina allegedly roped into her espionage campaign and with whom she allegedly traded sex for political access as a “necessary aspect of her activities.”

The edits sought to discredit reporting on the FBI investigation into one of Butina’s alleged co-conspirators, and to scrub details of Erickson’s and Butina’s business history. It also downplayed attempts by Erickson to arrange a meeting between Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin, allegations of fraud against Erickson, and Butina’s ties to a Russian political figure instrumental in her efforts to ingratiate herself with prominent political groups including the National Rifle Association (NRA).



The identities of the people behind the Wikipedia editing campaign are not known. But other users on the site—including a veteran editor who says his mission is to “combat promotional editing”—publicly speculated that the accounts were part of a coordinated “sockpuppet” editing campaign. Sockpuppets are online identities created by a single person to covertly manipulate information.

Details gleaned through a review of Wikipedia’s edit logs link two of the accounts to the Washington D.C. university where Butina studied before she was arrested last week. The edits suggest that months before her life blew up, someone close to, or allied with, Butina knew what investigations into her and her associates might uncover and launched a clandestine campaign to expunge the record or at least downplay it.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/who-whitewashed-the-wiki-of-alleged-russian-spy-maria-butina?ref=wrap
 
GOP lawmaker met with alleged Russian agent in DC and St. Petersburg: report


Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.) once dined with the Russian woman who was indicted earlier this month on charges of acting as an unregistered foreign agent of Moscow, according to ABC News.

The network reported on Thursday that Rohrabacher’s office confirmed he met with the then-28-year-old Russian at French eatery Bistro Bis in Washington, D.C., in February 2017.

In addition, federal officials told ABC that Butina had arranged a meeting two years earlier in St. Petersburg that Rohrabacher attended.


http://thehill.com/homenews/399068-gop-lawmaker-dined-with-alleged-russian-agent-in-dc-report
 
Brilliant work by the Russians. Need to influence US politics? Target a lonely 50-something and get him to pay your spy to infiltrate his networks.
 
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