US election interference
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I see that Mr Vance is up to the usual Republican trick
of trying to get a pro russian, less pro EU president in place.
JD Vance due in Hungary to back Orban's re-election bid https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cyv16lq2rp1o
Cant think of a better excuse not to vote for someone when a Trumpy shill gets behind a candidate
of trying to get a pro russian, less pro EU president in place.
JD Vance due in Hungary to back Orban's re-election bid https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cyv16lq2rp1o
Cant think of a better excuse not to vote for someone when a Trumpy shill gets behind a candidate
glazbagun said:
Mr Penguin said:
As did Obama during the Brexit referendum.
So not election interference then. Unless you remember Obama publicly backing one UK party over another?Mr Penguin said:
As did Obama during the Brexit referendum.
As did Labour on behalf of the Dems during the last presidential election. Really not very clever, but they should've tried harder.
Vance and co are so tone deaf and blind that their interference should be welcomed.
The more there is, the more likely it is that Europe's various Russian cancers are sliced out.
bloomen said:
Mr Penguin said:
As did Obama during the Brexit referendum.
As did Labour on behalf of the Dems during the last presidential election. Really not very clever, but they should've tried harder.
Vance and co are so tone deaf and blind that their interference should be welcomed.
The more there is, the more likely it is that Europe's various Russian cancers are sliced out.
Interference isn't offering overt support, interference is more underhanded... Like what the Russians did to support Brexit (and doing to support reform).
captain_cynic said:
Most of that isn't interference. Even what vance is doing. Sure it's not going to help Orban and I just feel terrible about that.
Interference isn't offering overt support, interference is more underhanded... Like what the Russians did to support Brexit (and doing to support reform).
True. Interference isn't offering overt support, interference is more underhanded... Like what the Russians did to support Brexit (and doing to support reform).
Though I'm sure the CIA has been tasked with offering the odd helping hand here and there.
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