Russiagate

Why Both Republicans and Democrats Want Russia to Become the Enemy of Choice

One of the more interesting aspects of the nauseating impeachment trial in the Senate was the repeated vilification of Russia and its President Vladimir Putin. To hate Russia has become dogma on both sides of the political aisle, in part because no politician has really wanted to confront the lesson of the 2016 election, which was that most Americans think that the federal government is basically incompetent and staffed by career politicians like Nancy Pelosi and Mitch McConnell who should return back home and get real jobs.

Giuliani Threatening to Release Evidence of Biden Bribery and Corruption in Ukraine

As the US Senate’s Impeachment Trial of President Trump continues, it’s becoming clearer than ever that these elaborate proceedings have been staged for a single purpose: to deflect away from a litany of corruption activities which took place during the Obama Administration. Such accusations are not groundless.

Bernie Sanders Walks Straight Into the Russiagate Trap

The New York Times caused a mini-commotion last week with a front-page story suggesting that Russian intelligence had hacked a Ukrainian energy firm known as Burisma Holdings in order to get dirt on Joe Biden and help Donald Trump win re-election.
But the article was flimsy even by Russiagate standards, and so certain questions inevitably arise. What was it really about? Who’s behind it? Who’s the real target?

Flynn’s Guilty Plea Reversal Signals a Very Different Trump Second Term

And so the first Domino in the “Russiagate” scandal has decided to stand back up. Lieutenant-General Michael Flynn the former national security advisor to President Trump now says that he is innocent and was forced into confessing due to “The prosecutors concoct(ing) the alleged ‘false statements’ by their own misrepresentations, deceit, and omissions.” This revelation raises common questions that pop into the public’s mind when an unexpected turn of events happens – what’s next and why now?