Republicans were, though, more likely to believe Russian disinformation claims than their Democratic counterparts, with 57.6% falling for at least one Russian disinformation claim, compared with just 17.9% of Democrats and 29.5% of people who didn’t identify with one particular party.

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    8 hours ago

    If I sing the Russian national anthem it doesn’t become an American anthem because an American is repeating the words

    Edit: you cant muddy the water fuckface. Russian propaganda is still Russian propaganda idiot

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      Ok, cool story. But nobody is singing the russian national anthem. I don’t think any of these people are smart enough to know the words, tune, etc.

      Literally not happening.

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      If you take money from an American businessman to go on an American TV show hosted by an American pundit with a big American flag in the background to join a conversation about how American politicians should vote on American policy, and then you finish the discussion by singing the Mexican anthem, is the entire enterprise captured by Gloria Shenbaum?