As much as the majority of this country was mobilized against Communism, it's fair to say that Republicans were most virulent, aggressive, and sometimes mindless about combatting Communism. Setting aside Joe McCarthy's moronic and destructive antics, we propped up a collection of pretty horrible dictators, just because they said they opposed Communism.
But Communism finally fell in most of the places where it dominated. Its functional birthplace was in what became known as the Soviet Union, and it had other outgrowths, like in China and Cuba. It also had an outgrowth in Vietnam, because North Vietnam won a war, sort of, and it failed to spread from North Korea to South Korea, because North Korea lost a war. A number of other countries were absorbed into the Communist regime, but that's because of Soviet imperialism. Cuba's largely hanging on, China sort of is, and the erstwhile Soviet Union, now Russia and other independents, have had an interesting and troubling journey.
Two years ago, Russia staged a military invasion of the Ukraine, having earlier taken over Crimea. Well, it wasn't really Russia. It was Vladimir Putin. He invented some nonsensical allegations, and he began expanding his empire.
Vladimir Putin was born into Communism in the Soviet Union. He was a devoted Communist, and he worked his way up the hierarchy. Eventually, after the Soviet Union disbanded, he became president of...Russia. He did it the old fashioned Soviet way, which was all he knew. He cheated, and anyone who got in his way got killed. The last one was last week. Putin is today's Stalin.
So, the United States, still telling itself it "exports democracy," even though it doesn't exactly have democracy to export, came to the aid of the Ukraine. Until recently. Now, the Republicans are niggling about supporting the Ukraine adequately, and some of them (famously and idiotically Tucker Carlson, who claims Russia is nicer and better than the US, but who inexplicably doesn't want to move there) are cozying up to Putin. It's probably important to note that Donnie Trump also cozied up to Putin, because Putin, and a number of other world leaders, know that Donnie is shallow enough and stupid enough to let his head be turned by anyone who says nice things to him. In fact, Donnie will tell you that. He'll tell you how wonderful someone is, because they told him how wonderful he is. If this sounds to you like mutual masturbation, it sounds like that to me, too.
But the point is that the Ukraine's enemy is Vladimir Putin, who is a typical Communist dictator and, as Donnie would put it, if it wasn't about his boyfriend, Vlad, a "thug." Vlad is doing precisely what the original Soviets did: he's invading and destroying other countries to make them part of his empire.
If there's anyone on earth who should be reliable to challenge that, it's American Republicans. They should be able to do this in their sleep. This is a Soviet dictator, once again trying to build himself an empire. But they can't now. They have two problems. Maybe three. One is that Democrats want to support the Ukraine, and Republicans today are incapable of doing anything in concert with Democrats, no matter how much they would otherwise be inclined to do it. The second is that the Republican Party is broken and in such shambles that it can't really decide to do much of anything. Certainly nothing adaptive. The possible third problem is that Donnie just loves his boyfriend, whom he acknowledges trusting more than anyone, and it's extremely possible he has let his Republican stooges know not to get in his boyfriend's way. One of Donnie's other psychotic fantasies, assuming he believes it, or cares, is that he will be elected president again, and having retaken the office (oops, sorry, Donnie, I forgot you were arguing that POTUS is not an office. Well, it is to the rest of us.), he will ask lover boy Vlad to knock it off, which, he would tell himself, Vlad would, because Donnie always believes this nonsense about other dictators falling all over themselves to please him.
It's hard -- impossible, really -- to fathom how today's American Republicans aren't painfully aware of the comically ridiculous, and antithetical to everything they normally believe, corner into which they have painted themselves. It's as if they no longer even know who they are.
Irresistible: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oM2h3KnWAWY
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