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Putin: First Dead Then a Dad
from boldfacednews.com:
First Dead
The lying machine in the Western world also known as the MSM went into a demential orgy of wishful speculations about Putin’s “disappearance.”
The fact that Putin has not appeared in public for a week, cancelled a few appointments and has not been photographed playing golf anywhere (a presidential activity that reassures the American public that their head of state is in charge) led the MSM to elaborate all kinds of theories from “he has pancreatic cancer” to “he had died already but they won’t announced it until they decide on a successor.”
Bloomberg, a major distribution center of lies, propaganda and more lies, led the cacophonous choir, but everyone joined in: “He had been stricken by the particularly devastating strain of flu going around Moscow just now.” “He had a stroke.” ” The victim of a palace coup, he was imprisoned within the Kremlin.” “He was dead, aged 62.”
A LiveJournal post speculated that Putin may have been overthrown by hardliners, including his chief of staff Sergei Ivanov, in a palace coup.
Then a Dad
It was Bloomberg again that presented a new theory: paternity leave! Given the fact that it neither apologized for nor retracted its irresponsible previous “report,” the paternity news makes Putin’s baby an orphan…
Says Bloomberg:
“It increasingly seems that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s disappearance from public view was carefully staged. Although he still hasn’t surfaced after a week-long absence, there’s reason to believe Putin’s disappearing act was an instance of paternity leave.
According to the Swiss tabloid Blick, it’s the talk of Ticino — the country’s southernmost canton — that former champion rhythmic gymnast Alina Kabaeva recently gave birth at a private clinic in the region called Sant’Ana. Blick had no proof, and neither did the far more serious Neue Zuercher Zeitung, which sent a reporter to the town, a suburb of Lugano, to investigate. … Well, Western tabloids have long reported that they are a couple…”
The Blooberg reporter concludes:
“If I were a conspiracy theorist, I would conclude the disappearance and the Swiss rumor were orchestrated by Putin to underscore his overwhelming importance for Russia, his virility and the enigmatic nature of his power.”
So, Putin took a leave of absence, perhaps a paternity leave, to “underscore his virility”? Do the Bloomberg boys have Putin envy? As for his power, as far as his haters are concerned, it seems to be directly related to their obstinately stupid underestimation of him again and again. There is no “enigmatic” secret about the reasons for his popularity at home either, asMoti Nissani observed:
“To begin with, everyone agrees that Putin is a brilliant strategist and politician. Against all odds, he has so far brought Russia from the brink of utter poverty, disintegration, and disaster. One has just to watch him improvising a press conference, calmly, competently, and tirelessly, to realize that one is dealing here with a real, almost forgotten, specimen of a lost art: superb statesmanship.”
For good measure Bloomberg has the effrontery to suggest that paternity might “humanize” Putin. Really? Will it make him stop sending drones to kill innocent people in far off lands? Will he stop calling for the killing of Americans? Will he stop supporting the genocidal, terrorist Jewish state? Is parenthood what has made the Bushes, the Clintons, Obama, or Netanyahu as “humane” as they are?
I hope that Putin did not miss the frenetic circus of wishful, dark speculations about him this week and had a good laugh. (see vid)