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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The coverage of Dugina’s death illustrates the demise of serious journalism. So many talking parrots repeating nonsense cliches. Dugin was not Putin’s advisor. He is not a mastermind of anything. He has never met Putin or been inside the Kremlin walls. He is a third rate, marginal commentator who has no importance whatsoever on the political landscape of modern Russia. Ugh so stupid. [/quote] And how do you know this? Some Russians who hate Putin are claiming responsibility for the bombing. Somewhat ironic that they are named NRA. https://www.newsweek.com/what-russias-anti-putin-national-republican-army-darya-dugina-1735541 [quote]Former Russian state deputy Ilya Ponomarev, in an appearance on his Russian-language opposition TV channel "Utro Fevralya" in Kyiv, alleged that Dugina, 30, was killed by Russian partisans from the NRA. He said both Dugin and his daughter were targets. Dugina was the daughter of Russian political commentator Alexander Dugin, who has been credited with being a key architect of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. [/quote] We had conservative commentators have the ear of our illustrous leader Trump, and they helped him make policy. In normal times, I might think a political commentator having such a huge influence on a country's leader is stuff of tv, but since Trump, what is "normal" has gone out the window.[/quote] LOL Ponomarev who fled Russia after charges were filed against him for embezzling thousands of dollars in Skolkovo and found refuge in Ukraine thereafter? That's your source here? Sure. Whatever. [/quote] LOL you Trumpsters had no problem believing qanon consipracies. But that's the argument you want to use. LOL. Sure. Whatever.[/quote] Why don't you argue using facts instead of calling names? In the immortal words of Junie B, that's not very attractive, madam.[/quote] Is Putin putting out "fact" of who committed the bombing? Should we trust Putin more than a polticial commentator? As far as embezzlement or any other "crimes", look at how many people around Trump were indicted/convicted of crimes, yet Trumpsters and Trump have no issues believing, trusting, and listening to these criminals. But sure, that's different. LOL[/quote] What political commentator? You aren't making sense.[/quote] Read the article. I wouldn't put it pass Putin to have set Ponomarev up for embezzlement. Putin has no problems murdering or jailing his opponents. Ponomarev voted against invading Crimea. I'm sure he was on Putin's hitlist. No wonder he ran to Ukraine.[/quote]
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