Since there is considerable “evidence” piling up that Russia is now contributing to the downfall of America, it has become plain to me that I am (and have been for years) an unwitting dupe of these nefarious scoundrels–namely, that I use (and have for years) Kaspersky anti-virus software on my computer. How could I be so daft? If I had only researched this properly (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_Kaspersky), I would have known better. I am so ashamed. However, I’m not the only one taken in by this subterfuge. No less than that bastion of unbiased opinion, NPR’s Morning Edition, openly and publicly proclaims, without any attempt to hide its wrong-doing, that it receives support and funding from, you guessed it, Kaspersky. How these truth-seekers and valiant defenders of the American Way get away with their treason is completely beyond me. Not only that, but now it seems that the Russians are also responsible for the current wave of bitterly cold, arctic air sweeping over much of North America. Unbelievable, yes, but it’s true. How do I know this? I saw it on NBC News the other day. Preposterous, you might say, but NBC (or their local affiliate, NBC Montana) actually aired a graphic showing where the cold air originated from–Siberia. Huge amounts of cold air come out of Siberia (controlled by Vlad Putin, of course), sweep over the North Pole, and then wreak havoc over large areas of the United States.
When will the Democrat Party, John McCain, or Chill-airy (pardon the pun, I just had to do it) start talking about this. When will Obama stand up to this aggression and tell Putin to “cut it out”?
Obviously, all of this is sarcasm. No one should mistake it for “fake news” or take it literally.
Roger Mitchell
Stevensville