“The more I think about it,” Heather Cox Richardson said this week, “the more it seems the main story of the past decade has been Russian disinformation to undermine U.S. democracy.” This was a notable comment because . . . 1/ terikanefield.com/the-russian-...
“The more I think about it,” said Heather Cox Richardson, “the more it seems the main story of the past decade has been Russian disinformation to undermine U.S. democracy.” This was a notable comment because Richardson follows all the major political stories from the perspective of a political historian, and she has been doing so […]
I feel that a similar thing is happening in Europe.
Thanks for this. It's an important topic with more questions than answers. It ends up underplayed a lot with hints that bigger, unknown stories lurk. It's really flabbergasting there seems to be a connection that fed disinfo into the FBI and turned into an impeachment inquiry against a US President
. . . Richardson follows all the major political stories from the perspective of a political historian, and she's been doing so for years. I think we should talk about the story AND why we are not talking about it more. So I wrote this week's blog post: terikanefield.com/the-russian-... 2/
The main story of the past 150 years has been Russian foreign policy