[FONT="][FONT="]BY CLAUDIA ROSETT, CONTRIBUTOR - The Hill[/FONT]
For most of his two terms in office, President Obama has downplayed the threat of Russia, famously deriding the warnings of Governor Mitt Romney during a 2012 presidential campaign debate with the line: “The Cold War’s been over for 20 years.”
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[FONT="]Then, last month, Hillary Clinton lost the 2016 election to Donald Trump. Suddenly, Obama and his fellow Democrats have recast Russia, with its hackers, as the supreme villain of the hour — the Ultimate Deplorable, putting its thumb deliberately on the scale for Trump.[/FONT]
For most of his two terms in office, President Obama has downplayed the threat of Russia, famously deriding the warnings of Governor Mitt Romney during a 2012 presidential campaign debate with the line: “The Cold War’s been over for 20 years.”
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[FONT="]Then, last month, Hillary Clinton lost the 2016 election to Donald Trump. Suddenly, Obama and his fellow Democrats have recast Russia, with its hackers, as the supreme villain of the hour — the Ultimate Deplorable, putting its thumb deliberately on the scale for Trump.[/FONT]