Heather Cox Richardson writes about the ascendancy of “the Putin wing of the Republican Party.” It’s headed, of course, by Donald Trump, who remains deferential to Putin. He continued to compare himself to Navalny, who was murdered by Putin, since he thinks of his trials as akin to Navalny’s experience.
Aid to Ukraine is stalled in the House of Representatives, where Marjorie Taylor Greene leads the opposition.
Richardson writes:
Both global and national affairs appeared to shift over the holiday weekend. Events of the past week or so highlighted the global stakes of not stopping the aggression of Russia’s president Vladimir Putin. In turn, those global stakes highlighted that Trump’s MAGA Republicans are strengthening Putin’s hand.
Since October, MAGA Republicans have managed to delay a national security supplemental bill that would provide additional aid to Ukraine. Although a bipartisan majority of Congress supports the measure, House speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) recessed the House on Thursday without taking it up, just days after former president Trump attacked the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and suggested he would urge Russia to “do whatever the hell they want” to U.S. allies if they didn’t meet a guideline of spending 2% of their gross domestic product on their own military forces.
On Friday, February 16, Russian authorities murdered opposition leader Alexei Navalny in prison, where he was being held on trumped-up charges, and on Saturday, Russian forces advanced into the front-line city of Avdiivka.
The Munich Security Conference, the world’s largest gathering on international security policy, met this year in the midst of these events, from Friday, February 16, to Sunday, February 18. At Saturday’s lunch, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen of Denmark made a surprise announcement. Denmark, she said, will donate all its artillery to Ukraine. She suggested other countries, too, could do more than they already have.
According to Jack Detsch and Robbie Gramer of Foreign Policy, Frederiksen’s announcement “left attendees grappling with some existential questions: Are they prepared not just to help Ukraine but also to defend Europe from a possible Russian attack on a NATO country? Are democracies capable of standing up against the threat of territory-grabbing dictatorships like Russian President Vladimir Putin’s?”
Sweden today announced it will donate about $682 million in equipment and cash to Ukraine, its 15th aid package to Ukraine since the 2022 Russian invasion. The European Union today announced it is committing 83 million euros, or about $89 million, in humanitarian aid for those in Ukraine and Moldova affected by the war. Three weeks ago it approved $54 billion in military aid.
There is increasing pressure, as well, to transfer Russia’s frozen assets to Ukraine. On Saturday, February 17, the U.S. Justice Department, which is in charge of a task force called “KleptoCapture,” transferred $500,000 in forfeited Russian funds to Estonia for fixing Ukraine’s electrical transmission and distribution systems. Biden promised more sanctions against Russia on Friday and has again called for House Republicans to pass the national security supplemental bill.
Indeed, the real elephant in the room is the fact that MAGA Republicans in the House are refusing to commit more U.S. aid. The Institute for the Study of War, a nonprofit research organization, assessed on Sunday that “delays in Western security assistance to Ukraine are likely helping Russia launch…offensive operations along several sectors of the frontline in order to place pressure on Ukrainian forces along multiple axes.”
MAGA Republicans are refusing that aid although it is popular both in Congress and among Americans at large. A Pew study released Friday, before news of Navalny’s murder broke, showed that 74% of Americans believe the war in Ukraine is important to U.S. interests; 59% say it’s important to them personally.
House speaker Johnson condemned Putin as “a vicious dictator” over the weekend and said he was “likely directly responsible” for Navalny’s death. But on Monday he posted to Twitter a photograph of him standing alongside Trump, apparently at Trump’s West Palm Beach golf club, flashing a smile and a thumbs-up sign. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has vowed to try to throw Johnson out of the speaker’s chair if he even brings Ukraine funding to the floor. Trump himself referred to Navalny’s murder on Sunday simply by calling it a “sudden death” before launching into an attack on the United States.
On Sunday, former representative Liz Cheney (R-WY) came out and said it: the Republican Party has a “Putin wing.” She said: “The issue of this election cycle is making sure the Putin wing of the Republican Party does not take over the West Wing of the White House.” Conservative pundit Bill Kristol agreed, in italics: “The likely nominee of one of our two major political parties is pro–Vladimir Putin.This is an astonishing fact. It is an appalling fact. It has to be a central fact of the 2024 campaign.”
Russian authorities have cracked down on those expressing sorrow for the death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny and are refusing to hand over his body to his mother and lawyer, who flew to the penal colony north of the Arctic Circle to reclaim it, saying they need to keep the body for “chemical analysis.”
Meanwhile, a Russian who defected to Ukraine last year has been killed in Spain, and Russian authorities have arrested for “treason” a dual Russia-U.S. citizen who lives in Los Angeles as she traveled in Russia after having participated in pro-Ukraine rallies.
Putin is facing an election next month, and he may have intended the murder of Navalny to frighten other opponents and intimidate Russian voters. But it is possible it had the opposite effect.
Yesterday, Navalny’s widow, Yulia Navalnaya, stepped into his place, saying: “Putin didn’t only kill Alexei Navalny as a person. He wanted to kill our hope, our freedom, our future. But the most important thing we can do for Alexei and for ourselves is to go on fighting. I will continue Alexei Navalny’s work. Continue to fight for our country. I call on you to stand alongside me. To share not only the grief and unending pain that has enveloped us and won’t let go. I also ask you to share the fury and hate for those who dared to kill our future. I speak to you in the words of Alexei, in which I believe truly: There is no shame in doing little. There is shame in doing nothing. In allowing them to scare you…. By killing Alexei, Putin has killed half of me. Half of my heart and my soul. But I have another half and it tells me that I don’t have the right to give in.”
Today she urged the European Union not to recognize the results of Russia’s March election, saying that “a president who assassinated his main political opponent cannot be legitimate by definition.”
In the U.S., there has not been any apparent move from House Republicans to come back into session to approve the national security package. Indeed, Trump appears to be strengthening his hand over the mechanics of the Republican Party, with the state parties he salted with loyalists lining up behind him, supporters in Congress killing legislation at his demand, and lawmakers who are interested in actually making laws exiting Congress out of fear or frustration.
But the apparent support of MAGA Republicans for Putin is unlikely to play well in the U.S. Today, Republican candidate for president Nikki Haley, former governor of South Carolina, tricked the Fox News Channel into covering live what she said was a major speech, likely leading producers to think she was withdrawing. Rather than doing so, she came out swinging with an attack on Trump.
Aaron Rupar of Public Notice recorded her comments, spoken with the backdrop of the past week in everyone’s mind. Americans “deserve a real choice,” she said, “not a Soviet-style election where there’s only one candidate and he gets 99 percent of the vote.”

Trump & Putin = TrumPutin
Vlad Begins Where Don Ends
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As I said in a previous post, a vote for Trump is a vote for Putin. Democrats need to exploit this connection because the media is barely mentioning this outrageous fact.
“The former FBI informant charged with fabricating claims about a bribery scheme involving Joe Biden, his son Hunter and a Ukrainian energy company has “extensive” contacts with Russian intelligence agencies, according to the Justice Department.”
Democrats need to make sure the public understands that the extremist members of the GOP are leading the party. Voters need to understand that voting for these fake conservatives would undermine national security.https://www.npr.org/2024/02/20/1232789953/alexander-smirnov-fbi-informant-biden-hunter-ukraine
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Equally as concerning in an election year is the advances in AI that may mislead gullible Americans heading to the polls. A recent study found that AI propaganda is dangerous as well. With deep fakes there is great potential for foreign governments to meddle in our presidential election. “Our experiment showed that language models can generate text that is nearly as persuasive for US audiences as content we sourced from real-world foreign covert propaganda campaigns.”https://academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/article/3/2/pgae034/7610937
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I have never been this ashamed of my govt – the Congress.
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I’m ashamed of the Alabama Supreme Court whose decision means women in the state will not have access to IVF. I’m ashamed of SCOTUS, in advance, for their decision which will make the Alabama ruling apply to all women.
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The Supreme Court is not going to rule that in vitro embryos are persons for purposes of state law wrongful death claims, or for any other purposes.
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“Roe v Wade is settled law.”
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God’s law is over man’s law.
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If you actually think the Supreme Court is going to rule that in vitro embryos are persons for purposes of state law wrongful death claims, or for any other purposes, you’re detached from reality. Overturning Roe v. Wade was always a possibility. This is not.
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Sen. JD Vance in a news interview last week said he thought the presidency should be a deciding body over the Supreme Court. The current tv ads with Mark Wahlberg in a Catholic Church promoting Hallow, a prayer app (the creation of Vance) gives pause and a reason to speculate where the nation is headed. Flerp, you and I can agree, more should have been wary about Hitler sooner and, of the potential election denial ofTrump and his followers?
Nikki Haley said yesterday that fetuses are babies (hypocritically, she herself had IVF). What we know about Haley and trump is that they will do anything to get elected which should send a warning about what they would do to stay in power.
The Guardian has a superb article about Rufo and proto fascism, referring to IM-1776. The founder of IM -1776 said, Rufo does what I believe conservatives should do, impose their views on society. (btw-the same article references Rod Dreher.)
The Colorado Times Recorder wrote in Jan., “Chris Rufo lays siege to Boulder.”
Flerp, Americans can be complacent, listen to Barrett say, Roe is settled law, listen to you, say, no worries, SCOTUS won’t follow a religious doctrine and impose God’s law over man’s. I don’t know what event- political or judicial (although at SCOTUS, they are synonymous) would trigger you to send up the red flag. Citizens can, right now, heed advice, if you don’t fight for democracy, you lose it.
Just an opinion- SCOTUS would steamroll Catholic views in verdicts if there hadn’t been significant backlash. Granted, I have to acknowledge Biel v St. James Catholic school, Espinosa v Montana, the Kennedy school prayer case are right wing religious wins despite an awakening by the public to what can be lost.
I feel lucky that Ohio voters battled the Catholic Church in Aug, and, prevailed in preserving a nod to democracy in a gerrymandered state governed almost exclusively at the state level by elected. right wing Catholics. Dewine and Husted are embroiled in the largest government corruption case in the state’s history, First Energy. The former Speaker of the House, same demographic, is serving a long prison term related to the crimes.
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Almost makes you miss the House Un-American Affairs Committee.
Have you now or have you ever been a Putin puppet?
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Glad y’all are finally admitting you’re McCarthyites. I’ve been saying that for years now.
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Have you?
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Joel,
Off topic, in a different post thread, you made a point about news stories in which the subjects, Christian nationalism and GOP agendas (when you did internet searches) failed to identify the Catholic sect.
I agreed with you and I add this one. Raw Story recently posted an article by David Edwards that focused on Jack Posobiec with Steve Bannon at CPAC (CPAC’s leader is Matt Schlapp). Jack Posbiec is described as holding up a Christian cross pendant and saying. “not all glory goes to government, all glory to God.” There was no mention of Bannon and Schlapp (wife may be Opus Dei) as Catholic in the article nor, that Posobiec attended a Catholic high school.
It’s like DeSantis, NYT reported he went to a public high school but omitted the K-8 years at a Catholic school.
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Dienne, since you have such a low opinion of the blog and its followers, don’t waste your time. I’m sure there are far, far better uses of your time.
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G O P
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Goons Of Putin
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I think it is astonishing that we are having this conversation.
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I could go back further, to “Mr Republican” Robert Taft before WW2 whose tolerance for Nazis and loathing of the New Deal as more dangerous than Nazis , were every bit as disturbing . But lets start in 64.
After the Cow Palace in SF turned into a John Birch Society Convention. After Nixon, Reagan and Trump colluded with foriegn powers even hostile foriegn powers to throw elections. After Jeb and SCOTUS shut down the count in Florida. After years of voter disenfranchisement that is bragged about and on and on …
Astonished ?
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Joel: I am not surprised that the republicans are friendly to the far right. But when that figure is a former communist operative. And they clearly favor his totalitarian highness. It’s amazing .
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I did not really think you were astonished. Nothing about the American right astonishes me anymore.
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I was astonished to learn that 3 Catholic dioceses were closing much-loved parishes in cities like Cincinnati while spending almost $1,000,000 in Ohio in Aug., on a ballot issue to destroy democracy- a ballot issue that the states’ bishops publicly stated had no moral content and that they, therefore, claimed to have no position about.
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So now it is Sweden and Denmark leading the way to help Ukraine to stop Russia’s aggression?!
Sweden and Denmark. Sweden. Denmark.
I suggest that anyone who sides with Putin over Sweden and Denmark is looking out for Putin’s best interests, and not the interest of “the left” or progressives.
At least the Republican party doesn’t try to hide their desire to make America look like Putin’s Russia. I have no idea what vision those Putin supporters who profess to be on the left have, but perhaps it is nihilism. Perhaps that explains their lack of concern about the Trump party being empowered to shape the America of their dreams.
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Short and to the point as well as spot on.
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Considering the gravity and implications of the Smirnov revelations, I was surprised that the New York Times is not covering this aggressively. People are asking questions about the behavior of the Bill Barr DOJ on this matter and it has been reported Elon Musk has thrown Navalny’s wife off of X. Why isn’t the mainstream media all over this?
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Musk or someone at Twitter blocked the account of Navalny’s wife. It has now been restored.
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Whatever the right is, Musk is on the opposite side. He is a public menace.
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And as long as he is serving our enemies, he should be barred from doing business in this country.
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I think we should stop using words like Christian, Theocracy, or even Religion to describe a gang of fascist sociopaths. This has nothing to do with religion —
Every gang of fascists we’ve ever seen has been driven by delusions of their own divinity, always taken the name of all that’s holy in vain, always tried to sell the world on their idiotic fantasies of absolute power.
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But, the fascists are spending the church’s money to destroy democracy and take rights and dignity from women and LGBTQ.
I don’t think it’s wise to give the Churches’ members a pass. There are those funding and supporting the right wing Churches who claim they don’t agree with the way the churches are exerting their power for the Republican agenda. Doesn’t calling them out so as to undercut support for the fascist institutions have value?
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