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Slamming 68-year-old Russian President Vladimir Putin’s United Russia Party for winning three-quarters of the Duma’s 450 seats, the U.S. accuses Russian of suppressing opposition and assuring Putin’s reign over Russia for the indefinite future. Jailed 44-year-old Russian dissident Alexi Navalny’s insurgent party claims the Russian vote has been suppressed, preventing opposition groups from having any say in the Russian parliament. “I’m telling you—nobody will elect me, they won’t let it happen. They won’t let them elect me. I’m exhausted by courts already. The will elect the others, not me,” said Russian TV personality Sergei Zverev, saying the parliamentary elections were rigged by Putin’s United Russia Party. Sound familiar? What’s the difference in what Democrats have done to transform the U.S. two-party system into rule by oligarchy, one party rule.

U.S. media has a lot of nerve criticizing what happens in Russia’s elections, when the press routinely backs Democrats, assuring for the foreseeable future that no Republican gets elected for national or state office. When you look at how the Democrat Party cracked down in California, assuring that 53-year-old Gov. Gavin News beat back a recall election, you see the exact same tactics the U.S. press claims goes on in Russia. Democrats in U.S. House and Senate seek to prevent Republicans forever holding statewide or national offices again in the U.S. As Republican elected officials dwindle, Democrats, like Putin’s United Russia Party, have a stranglehold on U.S. politics. Watching Democrats and the U.S. press slam Putin’s attempt to dominate Russian politics is hypocritical. Democrats and their media friends have no intention of giving Republicans any breathing room.

When it comes to Russia’s Ecological Party that backs jailed Russian dissident Alex Navalny, they, like Democrats in the U.S., have little to say about the outcome of U.S. elections. Watching Gov. Gavin Newsom trounce Republican Larry Elder in the Sept. 14 recall election shows that Democrats have no plans to let Republicans back into California politics. Yet the U.S. and European Union [EU] press criticize Putin for monopolizing politics in Russia. How is what Putin does in Russia any different from what Democrats do in the United States. Democrats spent $100 million securing a victory for Newsom, where the closest Republican candidate, Larry Elder, spent 20 million making their case to voters. Navalny watched most of his opposition candidates lose to Russian United because Navalny hasn’t had much luck promoting his opposition party from a Russian penal colony.

Western press is the first to condemn Putin but the last to condemn Democrats for suppressing the vote in the United States. Democrats and their media friends prevailed on most state election officials to send out universal mail-in ballots, assuring that Democrats two-to-one registration advantage prevails in the polls. When the Sept. 14 election was called for Newsom as soon as polls closed, Democrats accomplished their goal of suppressing the Republican vote. U.S. press have no problem blaming Putin for suppressing Russian opposition vote but they don’t admit to suppressing the Republican vote that has been gradually diminishing in the U.S. While it’s true that the percent of U.S. House and Senate officials are roughly 50/50, Putin’s United Russia Party holds three-quarters of the seats in the Duma. United Russia helped push Constitutional reforms that allowed Putin to stay as Russian president for the indefinite future. Democrats have done the same thing in the U.S.

U.S. and EU press fascination with Navalny stems from the unlikely chance that he can leave prison and foment revolution in Russian. Putin’s well-aware of the U.S. and EU’s desire to see him removed from power. Whatever’s left of Navalny’s party, it’s clear for the foreseeable future Putin will remain in power. Only a medical calamity, including an assassination, could change the Russian political landscape, Putin, like Democrats in the U.S., is poised to stay in power until 2036 as long as he can handle the stress of the job. U.S. and EU press are obsessed with Russian politics, if, for no other reason, it give the remote possibility of driving Putin from power. While Navalny rots in prison, the U.S. and EU press fantasizes that applying pressure on Putin will get him out early. Everything points to either Navalny staying in prison longer or not getting out alive anytime soon.

Nowhere is the hypocrisy more blinding than the U.S. press that denies its role in pushing a Democrat agenda in the United States. No press outlet, including Fox News, promotes a Republican agenda. What happened in California with the Sept. 14 recall of Gov. Gavin Newsom, proves that they’ll do anything to advance a Democrat political agenda. Just like Putin’s United Russia Party prevails in Russia, the Democrat Party has become the next U.S. monopoly, conspiring with the press to assure that only democrats can get elected to state or national office. While it’s doubtful Democrats will extend President Joe Biden’s term like Russians to for Putin, there’s still little chance for Republicans to win national office. U.S. press must admit that it favors Democrats in national and statewide elections. Democrats have a decisive registration advantage making it difficult for Republicans in the future.