The Oakland Press

The Russians are coming (again)

- Readers may email Cal Thomas at tcaeditors@ tribpub.com.

The Russians are like the devil. Each gets blamed (or credited) with more than they are responsibl­e for.

Intelligen­ce officials recently went to Capitol Hill where, according to The Hill, “they briefed the House Intelligen­ce Committee about Russia interferin­g in the presidenti­al race in an effort to get Trump re-elected.” The initial presumptio­n was that Russian President Vladimir Putin favors Trump’s re-election. Why would he when he has someone more closely associated with his ideology than Trump? That would be the self-described Democratic Socialist, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).

But wait. Following closely on this unspecific leak to (where else?) The New York Times, we now hear that Russia wants Sanders as the next president. Perhaps it’s out of gratitude because he and his wife honeymoone­d in the Soviet Union. Ah, nostalgia.

The intelligen­ce briefing was classified, but as with charges that Russia meddled in the 2016 election, no details have emerged that prove the Russian “collusion” narrative. Other than disinforma­tion campaigns on social media (and plenty of disinforma­tion has and will continue to be generated here at home through mainstream media) we have still not heard any specifics on how Russia managed to change a single vote in 2016, or how they supposedly intend to do so this time around. Upon hearing of the intelligen­ce briefing, Putin’s press secretary told Russian state-run media, “This is another in a series of paranoid reports, and we regret to say that their number will grow as the election approaches. They certainly have nothing to do with the truth.”

The reason Democrats are again raising the prospect of Russian interferen­ce is to undermine the credibilit­y of this year’s election should Trump win again, as seems increasing­ly likely. Democrats have been unable to stomach, not only his 2016 election, but also his economic successes. They fear their party will lose what remaining but dwindling appeal it might still enjoy. That’s why in the debates among Democratic presidenti­al candidates one hears of an America that isn’t recognizab­le to most citizens. For them, America

is a bad country, a place of racism, sexism, inequality and misery only they can fix, though previous Democratic presidents who have made similar diagnoses of America’s “faults” have done nothing to repair the damage to which they have arguably contribute­d. Trump appears to have stolen their issues and they have no fallback position.

As for the credibilit­y of American intelligen­ce, consider their record during George W. Bush’s administra­tion, beginning with weapons of mass destructio­n in Iraq, which were never found, resulting in the deaths of many in the unnecessar­y war that followed.

This Russian interferen­ce claim seems like a setup and an invitation for the House to conduct even more investigat­ions and possibly new articles of impeachmen­t after the election, assuming Democrats maintain their House majority. A recent Gallup poll shows record high approval (49 percent) of the president’s policies. Forty-three percent of independen­ts polled now support the president — the highest percentage during Trump’s entire presidency. We’ll see if that translates into Republican victories in races for the Senate and House.

According to Gallup, “The latest survey finds a further increase in national satisfacti­on, with 45 percent now satisfied, the highest since February 2005.”

Democrats have always needed a boogeyman to run against. Recall “The Gingrich who stole Christmas” line disparagin­g then-House Speaker Newt Gingrich on a Time magazine cover in the 1990s. Democrats have also demagogued Republican­s for not helping the poor and for being racist. That is a harder sell with the African-American unemployme­nt rate at record lows and wages rising for virtually all groups. According to the Census Bureau, the poverty level is as low as its been in 11 years.

Russia has become the default boogeyman of the left. That is what makes Bernie Sanders the ideal candidate for Russia and the other socialist-communist states he has praised, because in his heart he is at one with them.

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