After speaking with my colleagues in center right parties around the world at @idualliance meeting in London, it’s crystal clear conservatives around the world are strongly backing #Ukraine and oppose Russia’s illegal war of aggression.
Who on the “right” supports Russia? 🧵
Russia has been “working the room” for years trying to peel off those on the fringe left (remnants of the anti-war movement) and right (isolationist populists). Paid-for trips, jobs, “agreements” with Putin’s party, propaganda, and disinfo are some of the tools.
Example: Russian operatives have been working the youth wings of European parties to gain a foothold in public discourse.
Another tactic is for Putin’s “political party” to sign deals with populist European parties to buy them off.
These parties become Putin’s puppets when he needs them — like now, to create dissent within NATO countries.
These parties are Putin’s “useful idiots.”
Russia ❤️’s the anti-war left and isolationist right — both serve Putin’s interests by pushing against strong national defense, alliances, and resisting Russia’s wars against its neighbors.
Why did Putin make sure Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein got a trip to Moscow and sat at his table at a dinner for his propaganda channel?
He’s working his way toward the center, starting at the extremes.
And right on cue, Stein returns the favor by blaming Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on…the United States.
Who else was at that dinner with Putin?
Mike Flynn, who was fired as National Security Adviser after about a month for lying to Vice President Pence about contacts with the Russians. He also lied to the FBI about it.
Flynn also sat with Putin and Stein…
…and right on cue, finds ways to praise Putin and Russia for invading Ukraine.
Why work the extremes? Parties representing the majority of Americans and Europeans won’t associate with Putin.
Those out of power (because they don’t represent the majority) — they’re most susceptible to influence campaigns.
Putin offer to make them feel relevant.
But he doesn’t invite total nobodies. They need people who draw some media attention. As they repeat Putin’s lines, they help to move the Overton Window — what’s considered acceptable positions in public discourse.
It is multi-vector, employing a variety of tools, starting at the disaffected edges of society and working inward to shift opinion, drive dissent, ideally to the point of creating the paralysis giving Putin time and maneuvering room.
Russian spy Maria Butina’s assignment, for which she was convicted in 2018 (as an unregistered foreign agent) was to serve as an influence agent within the conservative movement, NRA and GOP.
Butina is back in Russia now — and got a promotion for her influence agent work: she’s now in the Russian parliament, in Putin’s party. And serving as an anti-Ukraine propagandist, of course.
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White supremacy, anti-Semitism — any form of racism — is fundamentally incompatible with conservatism. If one is a racist or anti-Semite, then one is not a conservative.
No conservative should be shy about stating this obvious fact. 🧵
Conservatism holds people should be judged on their behavior, their conduct. Not by the group to which they belong. This is a fundamental conservative principle.
White supremacy, racism, anti-Semitism all judge people based on some group to which they belong. Judging and discriminating against groups, rather than judging individuals based on their character and conduct, is incompatible with conservatism.
“People experiencing homelessness” is the latest Orwellian Newspeak term designed to normalize and de-stigmatize living on the streets. Vast majorities of these people are primarily homeless because of drug addiction or mental illness. This isn’t just a phase for them.
Pretending this is just a phase they’re going through because of some economic reason is to put blinders on. Without serious intervention followed by drug/psychiatric treatment, they’ll just be shuffled around.
In society today we’re very busy absolving everyone of their bad decisions. Starting on drugs is a bad decision, which often leads to more addiction and mental illness. Intervention is required, not just passing homeless off as a temporary, primarily economic, condition.
The #GeorgeSantos scandal continues to spin out of control and is getting worse. Here’s why. 🧵
First, the severity of the fraud is breathtaking. This isn’t a little resume embellishment. It’s making up his entire life story, the centerpiece of his campaign. This isn’t exaggerating about some obscure point — the whole life is a lie.
Second, every step he has taken since the NYT story broke has made the problem worse. It’s exactly what not to do.
The “conservative” — and decent — thing to do is to side with the families of those murdered at Sandy Hook, and condemn Alex Jones for lying and slandering the families.
There is no gray area here. No “both sides.” Walk with me. 🧵
The thirst of some in politics to gain attention for themselves is insatiable. Social contagion leads people to say and do outrageous things to get attention, followers, “engagement,” and ultimately money. We see this today around Alex Jones and Sandy Hook.
In December 2012, 26 people were murdered by a lunatic (whose name I shall not use) at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT.
Conservatives condemn this loss of life, and lift up the families and victims in prayer.
Turns out the flack behind "CalExit," the fake California "secession" movement, was backed by the Russian FSB after all. Good reporting from the @sacbee_news
After serving as presidential campaign spox for @tedcruz in 2016, I compiled the open source intel on Russian active measures in the US, including the "hack-leak" and "amplify" tracks. The later was aimed at amplifying social tensions in the US.
Russian measures were sometimes direct, and other times used proxies (real people helping them), or sock puppets (fake people, online personas, controlled by FSB operatives). "Amplify" measures focus on exacerbating racial, religious and regional tensions.