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Paul R. Pillar — Americans Wrote the Russians’ Material

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Ha ha. Gives "echo chamber" new meaning.The notion that "Russian" amplification of what Americans were already saying played a significant part in US politics or the elections is simply absurd, especially considering the relative amounts spent.HRC is making a fool of herself, the Democratic Party is self-destructing, and the Establishment is toying with imposing censorship over this, all to control the narrative.US politics operates not on issues but on narratives. Whoever controls the narrative, controls the country.The National InterestAmericans Wrote the Russians’ MaterialPaul R. Pillar | senior fellow at Georgetown University's Center for Security Studies, nonresident senior fellow in the Brookings Institution's Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence, and retired CIA

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Ha ha. Gives "echo chamber" new meaning.

The notion that "Russian" amplification of what Americans were already saying played a significant part in US politics or the elections is simply absurd, especially considering the relative amounts spent.

HRC is making a fool of herself, the Democratic Party is self-destructing, and the Establishment is toying with imposing censorship over this, all to control the narrative.

US politics operates not on issues but on narratives. Whoever controls the narrative, controls the country.

The National Interest
Americans Wrote the Russians’ Material
Paul R. Pillar | senior fellow at Georgetown University's Center for Security Studies, nonresident senior fellow in the Brookings Institution's Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence, and retired CIA officer.

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