Vindman

People are insistently asking me about Alexander Vindman. I don’t want to talk about him because I get very upset. So I will be brief. He’s a traitor to America and a scourge on Ukraine.

I don’t know if he’s a sincere idiot, a paid Russian agent, or a pawn of certain Ukrainian oligarchs who made their fortunes by servicing the Western left. But he’s done a lot of damage, and I so wish he and his equally annoying brother just go away.

I have no idea why, in addition to all the problems Ukraine already has, God decided to saddle it with Vindman.

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  1. Alexander Vindman’s public denouncements of Donald Trump and Elon Musk have sparked significant reactions from both figures. Vindman, known for his testimony during Trump’s first impeachment inquiry, recently accused Musk of compromising national security by sharing state secrets with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Vindman retired from the U.S. Army in July 2020 after 21 years of service. He cited bullying and retaliation from Trump and his administration as reasons for his retirement.

    Vindman transitioned into a political role and won a competitive congressional race in Virginia in 2024. Kamala Harris won the Virginia contest in ’24. So naturally Vindman ran on the DemoCrap ticket. Vindman has never run for office, and he’s far from a household name, but his almost cult-like status among national Democrap activists as a figure from in the first impeachment attempt against President Trump has elevated him to a leading contender in a key Virginia democrap candidate in the congressional race.

    Republican Derrick Anderson lost to Vindman 51.1% to 48.9%. Vindman’s ability to raise money from outside the district has given him an advantage in the seven-person primary in Virginia’s 7th Congressional District, to the consternation of other contenders who paid their dues in state or local office before seeking a seat in Congress.

    “He does not understand the community. He’s not very infused in the community. He’s not been participating in the community as an advocate,” said Andrea Bailey, one of two Prince William County supervisors in the race. Vindman, for his part, defends his absence from local politics by noting his status as an Army officer prohibited him from political activism. Vindman said he expects “zero learning curve” from his lack of political experience.

    Stephen Farnsworth, a political science professor at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, said Vindman’s lack of political experience is offset by his popularity nationally among activists, who have donated to his campaign in droves. The $3.8 million Vindman has raised is roughly four times the amount of the other six candidates combined, according to the Virginia Public Access Project.

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