A group of Russian nationals were able to donate to newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson’s campaign in 2018 by funneling the money through a U.S. company.

The Texas-based American Ethane company previously donated tens of thousands of dollars to the campaigns of Louisiana Republicans including Johnson, who was voted by the House to replace Rep. Kevin McCarthy as Speaker on Wednesday following three weeks of GOP chaos in the lower chamber.

While American Ethane was run in 2018 by American John Houghtaling, 88 percent of the firm was owned by three Russian nationals—Konstantin Nikolaev, Mikhail Yuriev, and Andrey Kunatbaev.

  • Nougat
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    421 year ago

    Part of me thinks, “Yeah, the American Fascist Party rushed Johnson into the Speaker’s office so that the press wouldn’t be able to assemble all this information in time for anyone to protest.”

    Another part of me thinks, “So much of this stuff being reported now happened a long time ago. Why didn’t we already know?

    • @[email protected]
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      401 year ago

      The frontrunner for the republican president is well known to have had ties and been compromised long before 2016 (remember the pee-pee- tape?). And plenty of republicans straight up flew to russia for july 4th a few years back.

      Nobody cares. Their base will still vote for them and the rest of us are waiting for the end.

      • @rockSlayer
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        191 year ago

        That’s because Democrats don’t know how to do rhetoric. Remember how we don’t actually have a federal budget for the next fiscal year? If this were due to democratic infighting, republicans would be on air every day talking about how “they can’t even manage their own party, they shouldn’t be trusted with managing our government”.

        A competent democratic party should be talking about how we went over the cliff on the antarctic ice shelf melting because republicans don’t believe in climate change, they should be talking about how republicans are prepared to abandon democracy, they should be talking about the incompetence of the republican party.

        • @[email protected]
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          131 year ago

          Nobody with a modicum of intelligence blames the Democrats for the impending shutdown.

          It is just that people have largely made their mind up over that and there is the expectation of “a brief shutdown” because of how dysfunctional the government is.

          In the likely event this continues? Then we will probably see that become a strong part of messaging. But even that only directly impacts a comparatively small part of the voting populace. Most people will instead blame “park rangers” for shutting down national parks and “lazy TSA” for the inevitable shitshow of airports. And continue to blame the USPS for everything else. Rather than realize there is one big connection between all those.

          • @rockSlayer
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            51 year ago

            Well that’s the thing, rhetoric isn’t for the people that agree with you, it’s for the people that don’t. Conservatives aren’t completely hopeless, but their fear and anger are being weaponized to ignore fascist movements in their party while actively having their class consciousness suppressed. Deprogramming them will require a constant reminder about the failures of their party to actually improve their life through policy.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            Nobody with a modicum of intelligence blames the Democrats for the impending shutdown.

            Except Republicans and their voting base

              • @CharlesDarwin
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                11 year ago

                There are also the low-info that might not be exactly stupid, but are so tuned out/busy that they fall for the “both sides” bullshit and take the “a pox on both their houses” route.

    • @CosmicTurtle
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      81 year ago

      I suspect, with zero evidence, that the press was more focused on covering the shit show that was the vacancy. To dive deep into all of the candidates was going to be a challenge, especially given that the candidates kept changing day to day.

      So once the speaker was elected, the press could then coalesce around the one person.

      • Nougat
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        41 year ago

        The overarching shitshow (Shitshow Influenced Corrupt Organization, or SICO) serves to overwhelm the ability of the press to effectively cover everything. The effect of this is that while, yes, the press does cover some very important sub-shitshows, and those shitshows get blunted by public reaction, many more sub-shitshows go unnoticed and plow forward as shittily as intended.

    • @CharlesDarwin
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      21 year ago

      We can thank the conservative/corporate media, oops, I mean the “liberal media”.