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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Democrats’ Tactic of Accusing Critics of Kremlin Allegiance Has Long, Ugly History in U.S. A frequent weapon for Democrats in the 2016 election is to publicly malign those they regard as critics and adversaries as Russia sympathizers, Putin stooges, or outright agents of the Kremlin. To put it mildly, this is not a new tactic in U.S. political discourse, and its worth placing it in historical context. Thats particularly true given how many people have now been targeted with this attack. Strongly insinuating that the GOP nominee, Donald Trump, has nefarious, possibly treasonous allegiances to Moscow has migrated from Clinton-loyal pundits into the principal theme of the Clinton campaign itself. The depth of Trumps relationship with the Kremlin is revealing itself by the day, her website announced yesterday, and vital questions must be answered about Trumps cozy relationship with Russia. The Clinton campaign this weekend released a 1-minute video that, over and over, insinuates Trumps disloyalty in the form of questions complete with menacing pictures of Red Square. Democrats cheered wildly, and really have not stopped cheering, ever since the ex-Acting CIA Director (who, undisclosed by the NYT, now works for a Clinton operative) went to The New York Times to claim that Mr. Putin had recruited Mr. Trump as an unwitting agent of the Russian Federation. But this smear tactic extends far beyond Trump. It is now used to vilify anyone perceived to be an impediment to Clintons victory. When WikiLeaks published thousands of DNC emails shortly before the Democratic Convention, which ultimately forced the resignation of four top officials, it was instantly asserted that it was The Russians who gave them those emails (even though The Washington Post cited an intelligence official as saying that the intelligence community . . . has not reached a conclusion about who passed the emails to WikiLeaks and We have not drawn any evidentiary connection to any Russian intelligence service and WikiLeaks none). Democrats not only treated this evidence-free conspiracy theory as Truth, but following the Clinton campaign proceeded to smear WikiLeaks as a Kremlin operation: Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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