
The Trump doll doesn’t fit into the Putin doll, and vice versa; but that doesn’t mean Trump’s destructive anti-U.S./pro-Russia policies are good, nor that Russia didn’t illegally interfere in U.S. elections, nor that illegally activities on both sides didn’t tip the election, even if not formally coordinated. Christian Science Monitor image, From Dmitri Lovetsky/AP, dolls in a St. Petersburg, Russia, souvenir shop.
This is a couple of weeks old, which means investigators and reporters have even more damning evidence that the Trump campaign and Donald Trump himself worked with the Russian government and Russian agents to foul up our 2016 presidential election, succeeding beyond the wildest hopes of Vladimir Putin.
But in the end, two years down the road from 2016 our best hopes for putting America back on the right track lie in the ballots Americans will cast in 2018. We have the power to make things better.
How are you going to vote in November 2018? Will you vote Democratic, to save the U.S? Or will you vote Republican?
Am I putting the stakes too severely? Have you read this investigative piece from Scott Shane and Mark Mazzetti in the New York Times, which newspaper itself played an ugly role of journalistic failure in 2016?
Everything we know about the Trump-Russia story
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Haven’t voted for a Republican since…I believe it was ’92, and never intend to do so again. Nina Khrushcheva is quite correct. I’ve been saying for some time, that wherever Khrushchev is, he’s laughing.
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I’ve been voting straight-ticket Democratic for years and will continue to do that.
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And I will be voting Democratic again in November.
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Thank you.
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I am most certainly voting straight ticket Democrat this year.
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