

Putin wants Russians to view democracy in a negative light and therefore not seek to democratize Russia. Without an opposition demanding fair elections and an end to corruption, going out on the streets to demand freedom of expression and assembly, Putin can stay in power unchallenged for life. Why is RT vilifying Clinton and favoring Trump? It's obvious. Trump, wittingly or not, is a dream-come-true for Putin's Russia. He's uninformed about geopolitics, especially about Eastern Europe and Eurasia, and takes Putin's public statements at face value. He accepts Russia's false narrative–disproved over and over–that Russian troops are not fighting in eastern Ukraine. He's also publicly stated that Russia's annexation of Crimea was probably legitimate because, he says, Crimeans wanted to become part of Russia. He also believes Russia actually wants to combat the Islamic State terrorist group (ISIS), when there's plenty of evidence that Russia is in Syria to prop up Assad and its own stature as a world player.In fact, Russia under Putin has worked hard to delegitimize democracy as an institution, in the US as well as in Europe, through the use of propaganda disseminated over a wide network of Kremlin-controlled media.

Not to mention the well-known grudge Putin holds against her personally for speaking out in support of Russian pro-democracy protesters in 2011-2012. But you will not find any of this mentioned on RT or on her sister English-language propaganda outlet Sputnik International. No, you will see plenty of slick, hip images of the blacklist days and you will be reminded to feel ashamed and horrified at what your country has done. RT knows how to push our Leftie social justice buttons, quite persuasively. "Remember McCarthy?! What about the blacklists?!" This is how Russian propaganda on RT works. You will be led by the nose with this form of whataboutism from McCarthy's red-baiting attitude about Russia to Clinton's statements about Russia, as if they were the same. How could you possibly vote for another Joseph McCarthy?! You may not like Clinton–she's been a politician for decades after all–but she is no Joseph McCarthy. She famously tried to reset relations with Russia when she was US Secretary of State. That proved a failure, but not for want of trying.Hillary Clinton has every reason to believe Russia is indeed working to influence our presidential election against her, and–contrary to what you'll hear on RT–she has credible evidentiary grounds to back up that belief.

I know this because I follow Russian media and politics closely. The amount of vitriol and distortion leveled at Ukraine's popular uprising against a corrupt Putin pal was astounding. Today Russia has returned to a mind-boggling level of propaganda at home and abroad through outlets like RT. In Russia, people have come to call their TV the "Zombie box" because it has brainwashed the average viewer against the US, against Europe, against democracy, against anti-war protesters, and even against the very act of protest itself. It's truly heartbreaking to watch what Russia has done and continues to do in Ukraine as Russia itself slips back to the closed, mean, paranoid and resentful country I was born in behind the Iron Curtain.After events in Ukraine in 2014, RT took a fairly drastic turn, not just to presenting stories and viewpoints missed elsewhere. It actively began promoting ever-outlandish conspiracy theories and tales, hiding the truth, masking proven facts of Russia's military invasion.
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