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President Putin — An Enigma that Leaves Western Politicians Envious and Baffled

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Boris Johnson with a present “From Russia with Love” (by gumshoenews)

by Dee Mclachlan

The 2018 Russian presidential election will take place today — 18 March 2018.

Vladimir Putin is sure to be elected, again. And the West is confused, and seething. Almost every politician in the UK, US, and Australia are Putin-bashing and calling him “dangerous.” It is obvious they are following a script.

G5 wrote to me the other day saying:

“Russia has been a fixation for a long time. Putin was brought to power by the Rothschilds through Yeltsin. Putin is a historian. He knifed The Rothschilds and restored The Russian Orthodox Church to power in Russia.”

Every opportunity is used to demonize the President in the MSM.

Skripal and Putin-Bashing

The poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter has provided more fertile ground for slanderous statements.

I am not quite sure how UK’s Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Boris Johnson can be so sure that President Putin was directly involved. His allegations are now competing with new distracting theories such as, e.g., The Sun’s boyfriend’s-mum theory. A relative, Victoria Skripal claims Yulia, 33, was the target, as she had a bust-up with her boyfriend’s mother — with mum not wanting her son to get married to the daughter of a spy. Evidence? “The method is sort of typical for women. Women like poisons…” Okaaaay?

President Putin — always with a blue backdrop. Cartoon sourced from Christopher Brooks’ Facebook page. Yes the West has proof.

But every western politician prefers Boris Johnson’s view — who said,

“…we think it overwhelmingly likely that it was his [Putin’s] decision – to direct the use of a nerve agent on the streets of the UK, on the streets of Europe, for the first time since World War II.”

What a stunning accusation. Why would Putin do this? It makes no sense.

President Putin — An Enigma to Western Politicians

The US, UK, Australian and other western politicians talk about Putin being a despot and dictator. They can’t seem to wrap their heads around his popularity. They refuse to believe it.  And they don’t seem to understand how he manages to survive the roller coaster of politics. (They also prefer to believe $100,000 in Facebook ads can buy a US election.)

Many Western politicians are corrupt, untrustworthy, unethical, and morally bankrupt. So when you listen to their “sanitized” and “propagandized” speeches, it is clear that most are living within a privileged bubble — and one is left pondering who they actually work for.

Now let me state: this is not about me being a Putin supporter or not. He is obviously not perfect. But, I have posted several videos below that might give Canberra, and the western Politicrats a clue as to why he might be so successful.

Calling Out The Cockroaches

When a company treats workers or clients poorly or even criminally in Australia, you might expect a rap on the knuckles from the government. So the first video is when Putin confronted a couple of Oligarchs and called them “cockroaches” for closing a factory. Now this was probably a “on camera” stunt, but quite a good one.

Putin confronts the (billionaire) factory owners, saying:

“Why didn’t you fix this before now? You ran around like cockroaches, when I said it was coming. You have taken these people [workers] hostage… with your ambition, incompetence and pure greed. These are thousands of lives. This is absolutely unacceptable.”

How popular would a western politician be if he or she confronted greed with this fervor?

Taking a Grilling

Australian politicians voted to protect themselves by building a 2.6 meter FENCE around parliament house. You might find the PM on ABC’s Q&A answering scripted questions from a controlled audience. But you will rarely ever see them face a “tough” crowd. The western politician is a sub-species variety, called the “yellow-bellied scarper.”

Eight years ago, during a heatwave, there were raging fires through forests and fields across European Russia. It burned down houses and villages. The video below called, “Putin dishonored in front of crowds of people“, is where he walks right into a crowd of very angry people — to face the music.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23G5VoBmRbo

Putin is also well known for fronting up to long-running question and answer forums.

Answering Hard Questions

In the Youtube below he answers an accusatory question from BBC reporter John Simpson. He answers calmly and with simple logic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwWMaJJ_MSg

I include the first comment on this Youtube from Jack Robinson. His comment written below was posted on Youtube 2 years ago:

“The US are the real enemy… Russia are being perceived as the enemy by the western propaganda machine in the media and are masking the aggression of the US and its European allies against Russia. …once Europe wakes up and smells the coffee, they’ll ditch the warmongering US like they should.”

Talking With The People 

The video (here) is an extract (called funny moments) from Putin’s annual Direct Line Q&A session — answering questions from the Russian people. The first is about buying a dog. He answers, “Boris, please, be so kind and let wife buy a dog. It’s a kind thing and strengthens the family.” He then answers a question from a 4-year-old. These moments are described by RT as funny. They are more endearing, than funny. (Russians are not best known for their humour.)

It is most likely very managed, but his live 2017 annual Q and A lasted about FOUR HOURS. (Video extract here)

Then he faced days of questioning from Oliver Stone. This was made into a series called The Putin Interviews. The teaser below. Another video here.

Putin on ideological differences with the West — Video here.

If I lived in Russia, would I vote for Putin? I don’t know. I usually back the underdog — the person who seems the least likely to have sold out. However, after listening to Putin’s somber approach on nuclear weapons, I would trust him over any western leader with the red nuke button, any day.

And finally…

Putin On Snowden and Human Rights

“…If the CIA didn’t scaremonger other countries, Snowden would have flown away… but he remained in our transit zone. And what are we supposed to do? Russia is not the kind of country that expels fighters for human rights.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4SZ49_bS0Y

As far as I can see, there is not a single politician in the West that can match Vladimir Putin’s skills as a political leader.

Back in the day, when our former PM, Tony Abbott was going to shirtfront Vlad

PS: Mary, all the best for your Fringe show today.

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27 COMMENTS

  1. I agree, he is a calm well thought out and considered orator who puts his nation first and foremost. He is nobodies fool and did a brilliant job on the Rothschilds . Thank f..k someone did. !!

  2. I’ve been watching Putin for years, impressive man and statesman. He keeps good people around him, like Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. They conduct themselves like dignified leaders that stand in contrast to the corrupt hacks in the ‘West’.

    I read something one of his long time associates stated about him. If someone does something that he considers dishonorable, he cuts them out of his life. That person could be a long term friend, but once they dishonor themselves – they are permanently ostracized.

    • Terry, I think the one difference is that Putin and maybe a few others seem to be guided by national interests, and their own ideology (and morality) — and so this makes them consistent.

      But our westerners always “change” as soon as they take office. They say one thing — then suddenly they start reading from another script. Who is providing the script?

      • Those ‘knifed’ by Putin.
        Follow the money control freaks.
        In banker controlled countries the politicians ‘knife’ the public.

  3. “When a company treats workers or clients poorly or even criminally in Australia, you might expect a rap on the knuckles from the government.”

    In the odd token show-case perhaps.

    But generally speaking Australia’s so-called leaders are more stiff-necked than the let-them-eat-cake Frenchies before the Revolution.Anyone with enough money and the right connections can break the law with impunity.

    • “Anyone with enough money and the right connections can break the law with impunity .”

      That is the golden truth . It is how the favoured ones operate in Oz . Has been like that for a
      long time . Since the beginning of the century every year gets worse for the real workers
      (the wage slaves) here .
      If you think the judicial system is fair and honest you are blind and lacking intelligence .

      Thirty years ago I won two court cases against a builder developer that robbed me .
      Instead of receiving my hard earned suffering I had to pay 70k in legal costs .
      There are countless people who have experienced the same injustice (just ice) and worse .
      Even if you are right and innocent you will never win in their courts system .
      This place was set up as a penal colony and little has changed in 230 years .
      The banksters and their goons rule in this communist utopia , where the pigs on the farm
      are the only ones that benefit .

      • I agree that Aus remains an archetypal dog’s body, but I also seriously doubt there’s anywhere the world that has a functional J system. I mean what place is actually self-ruling?

        Putin appears to have a few “Prince” style clues re staying on the throne; that doesn’t necessarily mean that his subjects have got a better deal

  4. “The US are the real enemy…”.

    No they’re not. The previous administrations (Bushes, Clinton, Obama) in bed with the British Deep State (Roths and gang) are the real enemies.

    Putin kicked Rothschild out of Russia.

    Or is this too simplistic??

    • Simplistic?
      Sort off, go back to 1913 and the creation of the private controllers who bought off President Wilson in 1913 and creared the private Federal (do not laugh) Federal Reserve bank in the USA.
      Look up Wilson’s lament in 1919 when he said in effect; that he had destroyed his country.
      Sadly he destroyed all those countries who are subject to a financial system controlled by the heirs of the creators and owners of the US Reserve system. Including Australia.
      It follows that those countries that have the hide to implement or plan their own sovereign financial system are vilified by the controlled msm and subject to invasions for the bankers.
      In short: ask President Kennedy or Gadaffi what happens if the bankers control is challenged.
      So Putin, as a Patriot for his people says to the bankers; ‘up yours’.
      Thus the present danger to the world creared by the bankers. Include Iran, as a nonplayer for banker control.

  5. FROM 1999:

    U.S. and Uzbeks Agree on Chemical Arms Plant Cleanup, May 1999

    The United States and Uzbekistan have quietly negotiated and are expected to sign a bilateral agreement today to provide American aid in dismantling and decontaminating one of the former Soviet Union’s largest chemical weapons testing facilities, according to Defense Department and Uzbek officials.

    Earlier this year, the Pentagon informed Congress that it intends to spend up to $6 million under its Cooperative Threat Reduction program to demilitarize the so-called Chemical Research Institute, in Nukus, Uzbekistan. Soviet defectors and American officials say the Nukus plant was the major research and testing site for a new class of secret, highly lethal chemical weapons called ”Novichok,” which in Russian means ”new guy.”

    Now, after reading that, nobody could possibly say that the presence of Novichok, all by itself, proves that it must have come from modern-day Russia?

        • Ned, if any of them are on the level, why aren’t they revealing the truth about many of the things that we standardly discuss at Gumshoe?

          Why don’t they, for example, do a Jim and Gerry?

          Can they put their larynx into action about the vaccination genocide?

          Show me a leader who will discuss the undermining of the family and I’ll show you a leader.

          • In a small town , near the village where I was born , on a sunny island.
            There was a man who opened a store selling hats . A short time later , meeting with friends in a coffee shop , they asked him how business was going ? He replied saying “It looks like people are being born without heads.”

          • Mary, On one of the videos I identified –

            Around 1.00 Putin gives advice to someone to buy a dog… and that ‘it strengthens the family”

          • Dee, you beat me to it.

            Putin defends the family. Listen to his speeches.
            4 hour long, face to face, unscripted forums with young people at universities.

            He banned GMO’s from Russia, took down ISIS in Syria, restored the Christian church in Russia and saved the people of Crimean peninsula from a certain genocide.

            At what point does one say, “OK, I’m convinced”

  6. Bottom line is that for me, after we have been lied to over and over by the usual suspects pining for war, the burden of proof is simply raised, a lot. I need good, solid evidence before I believe a single word uttered by any politician or “expert” with an agenda. The “Putin dunnit” line falls squarely into this category.

    • Greg, I agree, “Putin dunnit” is so similar to “Bin Laden dunnit,” “Tsarnaev dunnit,” “Oswald dunnit.”

      Hey, that reminds me. Any updates on Jimmy dunnit, Dee?

      • Like 56 above, I have documentary proof of the gap between speccy new civil judgment enforcement law and the ground level reality
        Ditto consumer law, ditto gun law.
        And from what I can gather the mother-Country is faced with the same shambles.
        A modicum of control is simply being maintained via distraction/blame projection.

  7. https://www.theguardian.com/society/2004/jul/16/childprotection

    Random comment -Another thread–straight after Brexit was announced- Trump was in Scotland meeting with Blair et al on his Golf course –Trumps mother was born on the isle of Lewis—Home of the Scottish Rite–.
    Then we have -celebrating the battle of the coral sea anniversary-Trump Turnbull Murdoch and Greg Norman–more golf clubs.
    They are all playing out the script–it is written in the sand
    Trump Frank Sinatra Gambinos maffia —

    When we have Dutton and Abbot wants to Knight Prince Phillip –and Howard has Ruddock Herron————layers and layers of corruption

    How did the Fringe Go Mary–friends of mine who are now in shock about “what is going on” – although they cannot listen to my story-told me they attended the Adelaide festival and there were journalists talking about the MSM–at least they can see the connection and are open to learning–maybe a bit late.

    Thank you to all contributors to Gumshoe –I have learnt a lot—

  8. Oh! to have a “Dear Leader” like Putin, rather than the 15th grade rejects that currently infest the bowels of power in this country.

    While I certainly did not agree with them and their politics, there were far more ‘inspirational’ characters / leaders in the country of my birth, than any of the rabble I have seen in the last quarter century here.

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