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"Donald Trump is their [Russian propagandists] favorite weapon against America. Trump is described as a friend and ally, "our Trumpushka" and "Donald Fredovych." Out of office, he is described as Russia's great hope. He is "sorely missed"; Russia is "ready to elect you again". Russia propagandists had no trouble predicting that Trump would try a coup when he lost in 2020, because that is a familiar sort of behavior to them. They rejoiced when he did , because they thought that this could lead to a civil war in the United States. Their coverage of Trump's coup attempt was at first highly positive. When it failed, a very awkward pivot was made to the position that it had all been some sort of provocation by the Democrats.

One of the things that Russian propagandists expect not to be noticed, but which is brought home in the book [Julia Davis's new book on Russian television propagandists, In Their Own Words] , is that they believe that Trump is an idiot. Of course, it's hard to see, from their perspective, how they can believe anything else (except, perhaps, that he is a traitor, as is also sometimes hinted). In their public worldview, destroying the United States is the main aim, and here is an American who follows their talking points."

- Timothy Snyder

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In 1917, my 7 year old father had a dog, a Dachshund, for a pet. It was named "Kaiser." That summer, his father told him the dog's name was now "Teddy," and that he must be out in the yard with Teddy when he had to do his business, because being a Dachshund had become dangerous, since "patriots" thought they were supporting the war when they killed "German" dogs.

In 1918, my 4 year old mother, whose family name was Weist, was woken by her parents one morning because the barn of their farm outside Alamosa, Colorado, was on fire - it burned to the ground, killing all their livestock. The arsonist(s) were never found. Ironically, the first "Weist" of the family in America was her grandfather, Dr. Frederick Weist, a professor of humanities at the University of Frankfurt and a member of the Congress of Frankfurt in the 1848 revolution against Prussian rule. He arrived in the United States with a Prussian price on his head for his anti-Prussian activities.

Two of the many reasons I have never liked "narrow-minded Southern bigot" (in the words of those who knew him) Woodrow Fucking Wilson., the greatest hypocrite to ever occupy the White House and the most over-rated president ever. The Unreconstructed Confederate who nationalized Jim Crow.

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