Democrats' Russophobia Hysteria Works Great On The Choir

Whether you believe that Russians are under your bed or not depends almost entirely on whether you personally identify as a Democrat.
Consider today's poll.

Majorities say that if the assessment were to prove true, these attempts would be a crisis or major problem for the US (65% say so), and that the outcome of the election would have been the same regardless of the information released (58% say that). Further, 56% say that despite this situation, the US ought to continue its efforts to improve relations with Russia rather than take strong economic and diplomatic steps against Russia...
Democrats are more likely to think the intelligence community's assessment is correct: 74% of Democrats see that as very or extremely likely, compared with 17% of Republicans.
Among Democrats, 84% consider it a crisis or major problem compared with just 37% of Republicans. Democrats are also more likely than Republicans to say that information was significant enough to change the result of the election (65% say so vs. just 10% of Republicans).

My favorite part of this poll, and most likely the sanest people, are the independents.

Among independents, 65% say that if the intelligence community is correct it would be a major problem for the country, but they tend to doubt that it is true, with just 37% saying it's very likely to be correct and 38% that it could have changed the outcome of the election.

You won't read that on TOP.
But since all the independents were bojo'd, there is no longer a danger to the echo chamber.

Nor will you real last month's polls, like this one.

Just one-third of Americans say they believe Russia influenced the 2016 presidential election, according to a new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll.
Forty-four percent of the 2,000 voters polled Dec. 15 through Dec. 17 said they do not think Russia influenced November's election, while a quarter are still unsure.
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Trying to point out to the TOP crowd that the Russia hacking story is just propaganda will get you bojo'd.

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Big Al's picture

party politics. Obviously, the results would be the opposite if Trump was a democrat and Clinton a republican.
So you can't let the republicans off the hook on this, they're just doing what they're told like the democrats.

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@Big Al As he said, the independents are probably the sanest people in this equation.

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"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

CB's picture

their appallingly poor choice of candidate they would have come up with aliens from outer space as the cause.

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Steven D's picture

@CB in skin suits. Kind of like Trump. Hmmm ...

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"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott

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First of all, I haven't commented on WikiLeaks, generally. The conclusions of the intelligence community with respect to the Russian hacking were not conclusive as to whether Wikileaks was witting or not in being the conduit through which we heard about the DNC emails that were leaked.

Leaked. Not stolen or hacked...

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@boriscleto Obama is an establishment Democrat with a personal (and IMO justified) dislike of Hillary. Thus, occasionally, he takes a small jab at her and her politburo.

But he'll always fall in line for her if their mutual bosses want him to.

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"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

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listening to Thom Hartmann wondering whether the "hackers" who "hacked" Podesta's computer were working for "the Russian state" makes me think he's either playing a part or he's #$^&%ing dumb. In either case he's entertainment only, someone to listen to until I go "that's enough!" and turn him off.

But people like him or Rachel Maddow are dangerous. I wonder if they even consider how dangerous they are. Or are they blinded by their salaries? Consider, spouting untrue propaganda against a country that, if pushed too far, will destroy us and the world...that could be a bad thing to do.

Sometimes, as an exercise, I try to relax my mind and get into the thinking of someone who might believe this stuff. It's hard though!

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@Shahryar he wants to ensure he can still get Dem guests on his program.

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"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott

@Shahryar
Well, that helps to discredit "RT just Rus propaganda as NDA"

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Orwell: Where's the omelette?

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@Shahryar this article called Infinite Jest:Liberals laughing all the way to Hell

Saturday Night Live had a really funny ha-ha joke the other night. Making fun of Trump’s whiny tweet asking “Are we living in Nazi Germany?” the funny ha-ha SNL news guy said brightly: “Of course not! At least Nazi Germany had the guts to take on Russia!”

You see how really ha-ha funny that is? Sure, more than 25 million people died as a result of this display of “guts,” and sure, the Holocaust was greatly accelerated by the invasion, which brought millions of more victims within its evil purview, and yeah, OK, it was an act of naked, insane aggression that had as its explicit aim the murder (directly and by starvation) of 40 to 50 million Jews and Slavs — but Hitler sure gave it to those Russkies, right? Trump could learn from that example, right? See how ha-ha funny that is?

But I don’t think I have ever seen such a full-scale, all-out demonization and “Othering” campaign like the one going on now, not just against Putin and his loathsome regime, but Russia and Russians in general. Not even the run-up to the Iraq War was so blatant and blunt and racist. At least in the public propaganda, the Iraqi people themselves weren’t demonized, but depicted as victims of a tyrant.

Where is all this headed? Does it begin with funny ha-ha jokes about invading Russia like Hitler did — and end with actually invading Russia like Hitler did? What is it that our newly converted CIA liberals and New McCarthyite progressives really want? War with Russia? On what grounds? Do they really think Russia is going to invade Poland? (It was the other guy who did that, remember — the new hero of the funny ha-ha SNL guys.) Do they want nuclear war over Crimea — while they happily do business with Tibet-gobbling China (whose regime is actually more repressive than Putin’s)?

There is much more areas this article covers than the subject I quoted here.
Shar is correct, people are playing a very dangerous game because there are some people in our government who believe that we can survive using nuclear weapons if we just use the mini nukes.
I'm sure that Putin will play along and only use mini nukes too, right? Unless he only has the bigger ones.
http://www.counterpunch.org/2017/01/18/infinite-jest-liberals-laughing-a...

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Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

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@snoopydawg They're moving the tanks and howitzers into position along the Russian border as we speak. These assholes always seem to forget rule 1, on page 1 of the book of war, is - "Do not march on Moscow".

Russia can take a thousand times the pain of America, so don't keep poking the bear.

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@CB because of the troop buildup that has been happening for almost a year. It's just now being covered by the media because they had to build up the propaganda first.
As gj pointed out, too many people believe that Russia interfered with the election and hacked Vermont's electrical grid, even though that was debunked soon after it became news.

The saying about how a lie gets halfway around the world before the truth gets its pants on is so true.

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Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

@snoopydawg It's really horrifying to contemplate the fact that someone at SNL, even if it was for a cheap joke (in fact, especially if it was for a cheap joke), thought that it was a good idea to imply that Germany "taking on Russia" was a good thing. I mean, where does that thought process end? Nowhere good, it seems to me.

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"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X

@Bisbonian I'm afraid poor Bernie must have spent too much time in captivity. Time to call in the deprogammers.

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I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.

Seems like the Dems are desperate to escape blame for the election outcome, and willing to go to great lengths to avoid responsibility and the need for change. Even at the cost of potentially re-starting the Cold War.

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"We've done the impossible, and that makes us mighty."

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I'm not buying all the crap about Russia. I suppose this poll demonstrates that I have dem-exited although we don't register party in my state.

Considering all the meddling in the elections of other countries that the US has done, the continued hoopla over Russia is especially outrageous.

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"The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power. Now do you begin to understand me?" ~Orwell, "1984"

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@Lily O Lady Personally, I stopped identifying as a Democrat when I saw how absolutely hypocritical they were after Obama assumed office and continued too much of Bush's agenda.

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"The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power. Now do you begin to understand me?" ~Orwell, "1984"

Same poll, do you have a favorable view of President Putin?

23% of Republicans have a favorable view compared with 11% of independents and 4% of Democrats

And more from Obama:

For more evidence, he cited a recent poll that showed 37% of Republicans approve of Russian President Vladimir Putin “the former head of the KGB,” Obama marveled, adding, “Ronald Reagan would roll over in his grave.”

Trump may be bringing about significant change, change in America and change in the world and especially change in America's relationship to the world. It looks like Democrats are going to be the Troglodytes this time. We might be at the threshold of the end of the Democratic Party, especially if Trump is at all successful in his issues.

President Putin's approval ratings:
China -- 82%
Russia -- 86.6%
Belarus -- 82%

So what so they know that we don't? Easy, they know Vladimir Putin well and don't believe the drivel coming out of Western main stream media.

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Capitalism has always been the rule of the people by the oligarchs. You only have two choices, eliminate them or restrict their power.

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@The Wizard @The Wizard That quote of yours

For more evidence, he cited a recent poll that showed 37% of Republicans approve of Russian President Vladimir Putin “the former head of the KGB,” Obama marveled, adding, “Ronald Reagan would roll over in his grave.”

and yet we're now supposed to love the CIA. I'd mention JFK "roll[ing] over in his grave" but that's getting too close to something we're told didn't happen.

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@Shahryar

Of course Putin was never “the former head of the KGB.”

It's interesting however that President George H. W. Bush was the former head of the CIA...

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@The Wizard They know him well, but they also don't covet his stuff, his money, or that of his neighbors.
We're supposed to hate him so that our betters can get rich.

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"Obama promised transparency, but Assange is the one who brought it."

@The Wizard ---- but I have a very positive opinion of Vladimir Putin. I think he is a respectworthy Head of State, and deserves to be treated as such. I also like his foreign minister Lavrov quite a lot, as he seems to be a very intelligent, well-spoken, and charming fellow. I fail to understand why Obama, Kerry, Powers, Nuland, & Co find these men so hard to get along with. The rarely-mentioned fact that some 80% of Russian citizens fully and often enthusiastically support Putin is somehow passed over as being irrelevant.

This might be on account of the fact that I try to read transcriptions of what these Russian leaders actually say, rather than watch Wolf Blitzer or Bill Kristol tell me what they say. There is a rather large discrepancy between the two versions! A discrepancy of which most Americans are apparently unaware. Probably because they are too fucking lazy to even read anything for themselves. Easier to just watch the tv pundits, and form their opinions from that, I suppose. But I mean really people, how much longer is it gonna take before you stop thinking of CNN as being your source for the gospel truth?

To prepare for a war with Russia is not only unwarranted and unjustified, it is stark raving mad. A war over what?? - over whether Russia gets to keep control over Crimea? A province it has ruled since 1783, and which has always been essential to its naval power?? No way was that gonna happen, ever. To even suggest such a thing was highly provocative, and when Ukraine actually threatened to claim the province and its naval port, of course Russia had no choice but to defend it! What the fuck did Obama expect Russia to do - roll over and have its tummy scratched by NATO? And now because it didn't, they want to start a war over it! Unbelievable. Absurd.

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