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elleng

(130,903 posts)
Sat Jul 14, 2018, 06:03 PM Jul 2018

The Tea Party Comes to Moscow.

Putin enthusiasts and the Republican Party’s libertarian fringe make for strange but oddly appropriate bedfellows.

JANUARY 6, 2015, 1:51 PM

'A year ago, well before U.S.-Russia relations began their precipitous unraveling, conservative pundit Pat Buchanan set right-wing circles in the United States abuzz by suggesting that Russian President Vladimir Putin is “one of us” — a paleoconservative defender of traditional Christian values and a foe to “homosexual marriage, pornography, promiscuity, and the whole panoply of Hollywood values” personified by Barack Obama’s America.

Even while opposing Moscow’s subsequent annexation of Crimea and its strong-arm tactics in eastern Ukraine, prominent far-right voices — from Sen. Ted Cruz and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee to many at Fox News — gleefully lauded Putin’s strength and decisiveness as hallmarks of a “real leader.”* Other pundits, meanwhile, pontificate over what this apparent paradox says about the Tea Party, the libertarian movement that has arguably consumed the Republican agenda.

But no one has considered what the comparison says about Putin’s Russia. Both Tea Party America and Putin’s Russia share patriotic and ultraconservative Christian worldviews, which each fears is under threat from liberal forces both at home and abroad.Both Tea Party America and Putin’s Russia share patriotic and ultraconservative Christian worldviews, which each fears is under threat from liberal forces both at home and abroad. This fear — even among a passionate, educated, and politically savvy population — is reinforced by partisan media outlets that fundamentally recast history to confirm rather than challenge preconceptions and that spin outlandish conspiracy theories in the process.'>>>

https://foreignpolicy.com/2015/01/06/tea-party-putin-moscow-ukraine/

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AlexSFCA

(6,137 posts)
1. the difference is putin believes in universal healthcare
Sat Jul 14, 2018, 06:11 PM
Jul 2018

but he would fight to make sure America doesn’t get it.

JI7

(89,249 posts)
3. Putin just wants to destroy the US . he figured out even if Trump can't do much for him
Sun Jul 15, 2018, 03:59 AM
Jul 2018

in the way of sanctions and other laws at least Trump will can destroy the us and other countries as much as possible.

Midnight Writer

(21,765 posts)
2. It is not just conservative worldview. It is white supremacist worldview. Many racists see Russia
Sun Jul 15, 2018, 02:22 AM
Jul 2018

as a paradise where white men are still on top.

AlexSFCA

(6,137 posts)
4. I wish we could send all those racists to russia
Sun Jul 15, 2018, 04:07 AM
Jul 2018

I bet after living there, they’d become champions for diversity. Only oligarchs are on top in russia. Much of the country lives in poverty. Alcoholism among (white) men is a big problem, not from haply life.

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