2005 piece in The Atlantic....
From 2007 piece in TIME:
Asked if he'd like to correct any American misconceptions about Russia, Putin leans forward and says, "I don't believe these are misconceptions. I think this is a purposeful attempt by some to create an image of Russia based on which one could influence our internal and foreign policies. This is the reason why everybody is made to believe...[Russians] are a little bit savage still or they just climbed down from the trees, you know, and probably need to have...the dirt washed out of their beards and hair." The veins on his forehead seem ready to pop.
Oh... at least....
From 2000 piece in Vanity Fair regarding freedom of the press in Russia:
Pavel Felgenhauer, Moscow Times columnist and Radio Moscow commentator, says, “I know from the inside there is no free press. The press here is either distorted, not published, or told what to write.”
Yes, and the press here is precisely the same. Precisely. It really comes down to the motives of the people in power, now doesn't it?
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