Babe: I read your post but I don't have any idea how to respond to it. The whole thing seems like word salad to me that is meandering wildly from subject to subject. It is honestly easier for me to decode Russian newspapers.
If it were typed on a legal brief related to defending some criminal, I'm sure you'd have the energy to dissect it and tear it apart.... well.... at $500/hr.... who wouldn't.
Let me try to simplify it. Russia/Russians have evolved somewhat. They have some "freedom" perhaps. Putin and others might be called "nationalists" rationally trying to exploit obvious political or economic situations to their own advantage, building up their position on the global stage. Keeping the Crimea might be seen in that light. Running off Jon Huntsman Jr.'s business operation could be seen in that light. Putin telling various oligarchs/business tycoons they won't be very welcome in Russia if they are actually working to minimize Russia's power/influence or economic competitiveness could be seen in that light.
In a sense, Putin was Russia's Trump in the first place. Maybe he had a slogan like "Make Russia Great Again" in his political propaganda.
Russian media have published quite a lot of material critical of what they see as America's Bolshevik revolution while American Marxist ideologues (read Obama, Hillary, Ayers etc) and the extreme leftists in the Dem Party continue their attack on Trump.
And, oh, they have been re-writing Russian history along the lines that western interests promoted and helped the Bosheviks and subjected Russia to the horrors of communism.....
yah, so pretty much you don't need to be surprised much if their Press has parallels with conservatives or anti-communists in the United States.
But being Russians, I'm pretty sure they'll bribe Hillary and Bill or anyone else
to get some good Uranium resources for their very competitive nuclear power plant company Rossatom.
Like oligarchs worldwide, they intend to thrive on their own terms.