Several news points--Vladmir Putin appears to be supporting Donald Trump in several ways:
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/trump-putin-yes-it-s-really-a-thingSo...last week there were stories about some of Trump's campaign aides having appearances on state sponsored TV. And Paul Manifort having connections to Viktor Yanukovych. Well, reporters have been doing some digging and found out that there were rather a lot of connections between Russian Oligarchs and the Trump family. (Most likely because of Trump's multiple bankruptcies, which mean that US banks are now unwilling to lend him money, so he's going overseas for money).
There's two points to make with this linking to recent campaign news.
1. Know how Trump has recently started indicated that he won't stand by NATO allies? Russia is already occupying the Ukraine, and is showing signs of being interested in taking over other eastern European countries that used to be part of the USSR and who are...currently NATO allies.
2. Know those leaked DNC emails? And how inconvenient it is that they leaked now, right before the Convention? Well...know who hacked the DNC a little over a month ago? Russian government hackers:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/russian-government-hackers-penetrated-dnc-stole-opposition-research-on-trump/2016/06/14/cf006cb4-316e-11e6-8ff7-7b6c1998b7a0_story.htmlPutin does seem to be supporting Trump, and seems to be getting political favours in return.
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Next up, Tim Kaine (Clinton's VP pick). Strategicaly, his value is obvious--highly liked in a swing state, and speaks Spanish. Probably delivers Virginia and Florida. He gave his first speech, he's a great speaker. He's in a seat where he'll be replaced by a democrat, unlike many other VP shortlist candidates.
People call him a "centrist", but that could mean anything (people call Clinton a "centrist" too). So...what are his positions?
Economically he's quite far right. Like...this is a real headline
Tim Kaine, Clinton’s VP pick, is a Democrat Wall Street can like. The socialist end of the Bernie camp already flagged Tim Kaine as someone they didn't like when he was being discussed as a VP option weeks ago
TYT report on that (note, TYT tends to be very Bernie slanted). On the flip side, Republicans do like him--he's had a number of Republican senators speak up about what a great guy he is. It pretty much cements Clinton/Kaine as an economically right-wing ticket.
On social issues, he hits some social issues out of the park, but misses on others. Like...he worked for decades as a civil rights lawyer suing for housing discrimination, attends a predominantly African American church. Endorsed Obama for president very early in the primary. Good shit there.
His LGBT record is a bit shakier. Openly opposed Gay Adoption while governor. I mean he changed his position in 2011, so I guess we can let that slide, let's look at something more recent.
Here's a tweet I saw about how great he is right now on LGBT issues, notice anything strange? "No American should risk being banned from a jury, evicted, fired, or denied public accomodations
because of who they love." Hm, the way he worded that seems to forget that there is a T in LGBT. Well, minor slipup, not a big deal, I'm sure Clinton's people will bring him up to speed. Oh wait no, he did it again in his first speech as VP. I mean, to be clear, he IS co-sponsoring the Equality Act, and co-sponsored ENDA before that; so legislatively he seems...fine at the moment?
He focuses a lot on early childhood education--this is an area where relatively small investments can lead to big wins--scientifically early childhood education is found to have a bigger impact than any individual year later down the road; so sure, thumbs up. Also lines up well with Clinton, here, whose advocacy focuses signficantly on kids.
He's good on guns (probably because the Virginia Tech massacre happened on his watch).
He says he opposes the death penalty, but as Governor he oversaw 11 executions, commuting only one (on the grounds of mental incompetence). Like...near as I can tell his opponents ran an attack ad saying "he won't execute people", so he responded "no no, I will because it's the law of the land" and executed people.
I've seen him billed as only nominally against abortion the same way Joe Biden is nominally against abortion. Spiritually, but doesn't think the government should be involved. But...he actually does seem to want some government restrictions--he supports
parental consent laws, a ban on "partial birth abortions" (which is not a medical term), and "informed concent provision". The "partial birth abortion"--well
here's some feminists expaining WTF that means. It's pretty rare, and often done in response to a miscarriage, so the impact of banning it is kinda small. Informed consent is also whatever; you have to hand people pamphlets on adoption, ok fine, NBD. But the first one, parental consent laws, are incredibly shitty. Kids under 18 who get abortions very frequently also face domestic abuse at home. I've known some pro-life types who thought parental consent laws were a bad idea. Literally the morning before Kaine got selected as VP, I saw a news article about the ACLU of Alaska winning a court case against parental consent laws, declaring them unconstitutional. Tim Kaine
Campaigned on these issues, and stuck with them throughout his Governorship. (Also Abstinence Only education, but I won't hold that against him because he repealed it in 2007 when he found out it doesn't work).
Speaking of the ACLU, his score from them last year was 76%. I mean, the ACLU is non-partisan, sometimes they side with democrats, sometimes they side with Republicans--TBH they are constitutional lawyers who side with the constitution. But like...Bernie got 100% from them that year; Warren was also 100%. Booker was 100%. My local senator 84%. (Highest republican I saw in the senate that year was 69%. Cruz 38%. Rubio 0%.)
Overall, strategically he's a smart pick. But politically I like him quite a bit less than Hillary right now.