Those who believe that is more important to oppose the other parties position and complement Putin and avoid condemning his actions clearly. I applaud much of the Republican leadership that has clearly condemned Putin's actions and avoided trying to make political hay out of an issue that should unify the nation and free world. I have the same distain for folks on both the left and right that are more interested in using this to stir up their political respective political bases than to set politics aside and focus on the real threat.
I don't even lean slightly to the left and am more than willing to criticize extremism on either side.
Folks need to realize that others to their left and to their right within the 3 sigma points of the bell shaped curve BOTH want the best for this country. They may have significant policy disagreements on how to best benefit the country. Many politicians on both sides want folks to think it is a zero sum game and that there is only so much to go around. If some other group get something or if I'm being limited in some way, then I'm being cheated. The reality is the best government is divided government. Little gets done, but what does get done has broad agreement from both sides. When the Republicans hold all the power, politicians suddenly have no excuse and feel they have to live up the the rhetoric of the far right they've been pushed into spouting to get through the primary. When the Democrats hold all the power, that same thing happens on the left. Policies are whipsawed back and forth. When power is split, both sides can blame the other for not being able to legislate to the far left or right.