Is it reasonable to be concerned about Russia? I mean the history of the 20th century would certainly concur.
However, with the ongoing lawsuit, it appears the supposed 'Russian connection' was not only illegally obtained (Unauthorized network access is a Federal crime), but according to the lawyers billed hours, was paid for by the Clinton campaign.
So the 'Serious Concern' was based on a lie that was based on illegal activity.
You'll forgive me if I don't place a whole lot of faith in it.
But more to that, let's look at the empirical evidence - remember the claim was that Trump was the Russian pick for President and that 'Trump was Putin's Puppet'. The Crimea annexation - that was in 2014, and the current Ukraine situation is now.
Both happened under Democrat Presidents, neither happened under Trump.
You miss the wood for the trees - all of these things are propped up as 'serious' and in the light of day are shown to be little more than smoke and mirrors.
There's one key difference between the Democrats and the Republicans though - the Republicans don't want to destroy what the US is foundationally, whereas the Democrats have been swallowed by Woke ideology which traces it's lineage all the way back to Marx. Those ideas are in direct opposition to what the US was founded on.
And that difference happens to be key - I'll accept, for the sake of the argument, every critique and criticism you can make about the Republicans - and I'll even (just this once) concede every single one as being 100% true. Even if I make that concession, they are still not as bad as the current Democrats.
In regards to your last point:
What do you think the difference is between Trumpism and Conservatism? And I'm talking actual policies, not his Tweeting or his bombastic style.
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