Monday, November 13, 2017

RT Today, RT Tomorrow a New Russyan Foreign Agent

      After months of foot dragging around the various "intelligence" agencies inside the Beltway and outside the Beltway, the pwers that be finally told the Kremlin it's time to register the media outlet that is Kremlin sponsored to register as a foreign agent.  In other words, to register as a tool of the Russyan state that is used for information gathering and other subversive activities.  The response is typically Russyan: "What? How dare you accuse us of information gathering?" .  So, another step forward in the ongoing attempt by the post-Soviet era Russyan state to appear normal.  Good luck.
It has become a laughable topic among media companies that are familiar with the half-baked disinformation put out by the programming on Russyan Today, aka RT.  The program/show appears with all the trappings of a 'normal' news organization:  handsome presenters, colorful graphics, multiple talking heads, and even a few women to add some cred.  But the ties to the FSB are too obvious to overlook.  
   Enough, already.  Who needs more Russyan drivel in their day?  Nobody.  Not even the "Russyans" in the Donbass of Ukraine, those lost souls who turned up one day in eastern Ukraine claiming to be nothing but long lost Russyans.  Ha. 
    Russyan responses go like this: "Well, if you do this, we'll go after CNN, MSNBC, Radio Free Whatever, and Voice of America, and Disney, and, and, and maybe Armed Forces Radio, or MTV, of Nickolodeon, or Oscars, or Weather Channel.  You just wait, you Americkansky, you.
   So, things are normal with our Russyan "friends".  Even as President Trump says that Valdimir Vladimirovich Putin assures us that he had nothing to do wit election meddling, despite what James Comey said.  And Robert Mueller, and Michael Flynn, and Michael Moore, and Howdy Dowdy.
Have a nice day.

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