part 4/4 - #4partRand @RandPaul consistently advocates for Russia's interests over US values and interests. Why?
In Part 4, we look at how Paul's behavior has become even more aggressively pro-Russia. Has he become a #PutinPuppet?
Part 4 - Rand Paul on Russia
Rand Paul is aggressively pro-Russia. After a Mar 2018 mtg, the Russian Embassy tweeted text about “improving Russia US relations, restoring…dialogue.” The tweet was deleted and revised, removing “improving” and “restoring.” businessinsider.com/russian-embass…
Rand Paul objected to a resolution Jul 2018 to protect US elections from Russian interference, saying “it’s a “waste of time” to hold Putin accountable. “They’re going to interfere with our elections and we also do the same.” @cnn@thehillthehill.com/homenews/sunda…
Does Kentucky care? The Lexington @heraldleader was appalled by Rand Paul’s statements, noting “in Paul’s view, calling out a dictatorial regime for tampering with balloting is the same as a dictatorial regime tampering with another country’s balloting.” kentucky.com/opinion/editor…
Rand Paul is planning his own imminent trip to Russia, despite objections. thehill.com/homenews/senat… Citizens are reasonable to question his motives and intentions, as he often seems to put Russia's interests and his own personal interests above those of Kentucky and US citizens.
@jennycohn1 cc @JoshData Unbelievable that we repeatedly don’t get this right, & so many want us not to get this right. Is there, or do we need to create, a public resource where we can gather and curate a set of best practices, good laws/regs, equipment, audit procedures, fair districting?
@jennycohn1@JoshData A place where honest officials and citizens can find specific solutions to advocate for, incl providers of secure voting solutions. There’s vote.org , methods & approaches for drawing fair boundaries, GitHub approach to sharing legal code...
@jennycohn1@JoshData There’s heavy marketing behind corruptible electronic voting machine$. Much less money to be made from handmarked paper ballots, optical scanners and risk-limiting audits. We have to shift the equilibrium to counter marketing $. A unified trusted source of information would help.
part 3/4 - #4partRand @RandPaul consistently advocates for Russia's interests over US values and interests. Why?
In Part 3, we see that Rand Paul loves the lavish oligarch life, spends campaign donations on himself, and plays with the rich.
Part 3 - Rand Paul as aspiring oligarch
Many feel the US is already becoming like Russia in their corruption, inequality, and limited freedom and opportunity. A few, the oligarchs, control the wealth, and most people are kept poor. This is why Rand Paul's behavior is an issue.
part 2/4 - #4partRand @RandPaul consistently advocates for Russia's interests over US values and interests. Why?
In Part 2, Paul appoints Dimitri Simes as for pol advisor, who visits Putin, introduces Kislyak to Trump orbit. McCain vs Paul.
Part 2 - Rand Paul & Dimitri Simes
McConnell puts Rand on SenForRelCmte. Rand names Dimitri Simes foreign policy advisor in '14. Simes speaks at a Kremlin forum, supports Putin on Syria, Putin calls Simes his “American friend and colleague.” @alanagoodmanfreebeacon.com/politics/rand-…
Dimitri Simes is the person who first introduces Jared Kushner to Sergei Kislyak in an Apr16 event SIMES HAS ARRANGED so Trump can give a speech. @RyanLizza writes that the meeting is seen as a green light for Russia to further interfere with the election. newyorker.com/news/ryan-lizz…
part 1/4 - #4partRand @RandPaul consistently advocates for Russia's interests over US values and interests. Why?
In Part 1, the first RUSSIAN INFO ATTACK on a US Election occurs in the presidential race of 2008. #PutinPuppet test?
tl;dr -
Ron Paul's US pres campaign 2008 was a trial run for RUSSIAN ELECTION ATTACK. Rand Paul is elected '12. McConnell puts Rand on ForRelCmte. He appoints pro-Kremlin Dimitri Simes, who in Apr'16 first introduces Kushner and Trump to Kislyak. Rand behaves like an oligarch wannabe.
Part 1 - the Paul elections
Rand Paul worked on his father’s 1988 presidential campaign as the Libertarian candidate. Ron received less than 1% of the vote. They both know what a failed campaign looks like. npr.org/sections/itsal…