subgenius wrote:None of the above. No one cared about Russians until Hillary Clinton lost (see Obama and Romney, etc.) or even the long history of Russia trying to influence elections (today Facebook yesterday op-eds in NYT, etc.) ...
Parsing this statement:
No one cared about Russians until Hillary Clinton lost.
No one? I have this vague recollection of a certain politician repeatedly leading chants of "lock her up!".
Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing
or even the long history if Russia trying to influence elections.
Let's look where we started. November 11, 2016. Hope Hicks, Presidential spokesperson:
There was no communication between the campaign and any foreign entity during the campaign.
We know of over 100 contacts between Russia and Trump's Team.
There is a subtle conflation of two separate issues:
- Russia/Soviet Union trying to influence elections
- and American cooperation with that effort
For the 1960 Presidential election, The Russians approached Adlai Stevenson to run again. He was decidedly more dovish that Kennedy or Johnson. Stevenson's recollection of the incident:
“Before returning last week from Moscow, he [Menshikov] had spent considerable time alone with Premier Khrushchev. He [Khrushchev] wishes me [Menshikov] to convey the following: When you met in Moscow in August, 1958, he [Khrushchev] said to you that he had voted for you in his heart in 1956. He says now that he will vote for you in his heart again in 1960. We have made a beginning with President Eisenhower and Khrushchev’s visit to America toward better relations, but it is only a beginning. We are concerned with the future, and that America has the right President. All countries are concerned with the American election. It is impossible for us not to be concerned about our future and the American Presidency which is so important to everybody everywhere.
Unlike Donald Trump Jr., Paul Manafort or Jared Kushner, Stevenson then notified the United States government of the contact.
Yes, Russia tried to interfere in the election. You are right, foreign interference in elections is nothing new. What IS new is consistently lying about the contacts. And, according to Manafort's attorney, polling data was given to a foreign national connected with a foreign intelligence service. THAT is new.
We have gone from no contacts to over 100 contacts (so far). We have gone from no business interests in Russia to the ongoing Trump Tower Moscow contacts. There is evidence that a Ukrainian peace plan was being formulated that would remove sanctions from the funding sources for Trump Moscow. Why are we lifting sanctions on Oleg Deripaska's companies? Inquiring minds want to know.
And again, this is all before we've seen the Mueller report. Perhaps it will contain a bit more information.