Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Once a commie, always a Liberal

Beware Stone Killers Bearing Flowers
Putin's opponents are made to vanish from TV

I am certainly not the only person who questioned where an ex-head of SMERSH would take an emerging Russian democracy,  but it was actually a pretty easy call.  Communists are, after all, merely Liberals with an attitude.  Liberals assume the moral high ground in everything, which allows them to do whatever it takes to implement their plan for us.  Commies differ only in seeing guns as a useful tool in the process.   So it is that the Russkies have turned full circle in just under a score years.
MOSCOW: On a talk show last autumn, a prominent political analyst named Mikhail Delyagin offered some tart words about Vladimir Putin. When the program was televised, Delyagin was not.

His remarks were cut and he was digitally erased from the show, like a disgraced comrade airbrushed from an old Soviet photo. (The technicians may have worked a bit hastily; they left his disembodied legs in one shot.)

Delyagin, it turned out, has for some time resided on the so-called stop list, a roster of political opponents and other critics of the government who have been barred from television news and political talk shows by the Kremlin.

The stop list is, as Delyagin put it, "an excellent way to stifle dissent."

It is also a striking indication of how Putin has relied on the Kremlin-controlled television networks to consolidate power, especially in recent elections.  [Continue Putin's opponents ...]
Update: Putin sees Keith Olbermann as a "team player," and has offered him Delyagin's old job.  Developing hard.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What's the use in being a dictator if you can't call your own shots?

righty gomez

Anonymous said...

Evidently, there's a new PhotoShop plug-in called "memory hole."
-DougM

Rodger the Real King of France said...

That's a 10 Righty

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