The Russia File
a Kennan Institute BlogIn DNC’s Russia Controversy, Finger-pointing Trumps Analysis
E. Wayne MerryAugust 1, 2016
Presumably, the last thing Hillary Clinton wanted to initiate her political triumph in Philadelphia was public confirmation that the Democratic National Committee (DNC) had functioned effectively as an extension of her own campaign rather than as a neutral party secretariat. The confirmation via WikiLeaks of suspicions about the DNC greatly hampered Senator Bernie Sanders in his efforts to convince his ardent supporters to transfer their loyalty to Clinton in the final contest with Donald Trump.
The immediate response from DNC officials was to blame Russia and thus shift public attention from their scandal to presumed Russian meddling in the election campaign. In American political tradition, this is called wrapping yourself in the flag. The effort was greatly assisted by Mr. Trump’s remarks inviting the Russian government to pursue the missing emails from Mrs. Clinton’s tenure as Secretary of State. In Philadelphia, it was striking how quickly the concerns of die-hard Sanders supporters were overshadowed in the media by the image of a malevolent Vladimir Putin.http://www.kennan-russiafile.org/2016/08/01/in-dncs-russia-controversy-finger-pointing-trumps-analysis/?mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTm1JMFpUSTJZekkwWkRKbCIsInQiOiJCRnhYY201U2VQaVRJWm42Vll0Y0hEUXlxeG9CMXlaMW1JdnVGd1kweW91dGFjcDU0SzhtN3BBVkQrc3ZUckxIUVwvY0NadjNObXI2OVZvMzBaREJXbjlsMmJMMDBQaTJqXC9xdklEZmFNbUcwPSJ9
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