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House of Card’s Portrayal of US Foreign Policy
How the fictional House of Cards unintentionally captures the very real cognitive dissonance in US media narratives that the same corrupt power hungry elites who run US domestic policies magically pursue a relatively altruistic policy abroad (where there is even … Continue reading
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Tagged cognitive dissonance, foreign policy, house of cards, petrov, Putin, underwood
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Syrian Ceasefire Agreement: How Putin Got What He Clearly Articulated from October 2015 and Why Western Elites are “Worried”
Looks back using publicly available source material at what Putin articulated as far back as October 2015 in the context of the agreed details of the publicly available ceasefire agreement and the interesting worry among Western elites that the US/Russia/UN … Continue reading
Ross Douthat’s Cognitive Dissonance regarding the Cracks in the Liberal Order
December 27, 2015 In “Cracks In the Liberal Order“, Ross Douthat writes about how the “liberal order” that was consolidated across the United States and Europe is under threat with the rise of various parties and movements opposing this “order”. … Continue reading
False Meme #213: Putin Got Behind Climate Change Only Recently
How Sewell Chan and the Senior Science Editor of the New York Times Michael Roston simply repeat agitprop about Putin mocking Climate Change when the documented evidence shows the dead opposite, thus showing that instead of dealing in facts and … Continue reading
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Tagged agitprop, climate change, michael roston, new york times, Putin, sewell chan
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False Meme #453: Putin Endorses Trump (and his Racist Views)
Putin’s off-the-cuff comments at specific question amidst a gaggle of reporters after year end presser, welcoming Trump’s surprisingly sane, realpolitik attitude towards Russia is imputed to mean Putin agrees with Trump’s domestic fear-mongering and racism which is roiling the United States … Continue reading
How Western Media projects its own thoughts on Putin
How Western media’s current narrative that “Putin has come in from the cold” will change to “Putin’s Gambit Has Failed” once sanctions are inevitably extended come March 2016, while in reality Russia expects sanctions for the long haul no matter … Continue reading
On Leonid Bershidsky’s Laughable Rant on Putin’s “Siege Mentality”
How Bershidsky uses Western sanctions openly designed to isolate Russia, as evidence that it’s Putin who is being isolationist (!) November 5, 2015 Similar to how his fellow Putinhatinista Masha Gessen twisted Putin’s words and meaning in her latest poison … Continue reading
Masha Gessen’s Latest Agitprop on Putin’s Speech at Valdai
How Gessen, twisting facts and words, comes to a fantastic conclusion that Putin believes War is an end in itself and it’s no use talking to him, based on a speech where Putin says that in the absence of respect … Continue reading
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Tagged masha gessen, new york times, propaganda, Putin, russophobe, valdai
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Summary of what Putin Clearly and Consistently Says On Syria
An objective 20 point summary of what Putin has repeatedly said on Syria in speeches, interviews, comments over just three weeks from September 27th to October 16th 2015 October 20, 2015 Prologue Bloomberg’s latest breathless report Putin Officials Said to … Continue reading
July 10: Putin on Greece
July 10th Putin Presser Q&A Question: Darya Stanislavets, RIA Novosti, Prime. Greece is going through a serious crisis. It has not yet reached an agreement with its creditors. You met with Mr Tsipras [Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras] in St … Continue reading