Posted on 04/29/2022 1:23:18 PM PDT by marcusmaximus
VLADIMIR Putin appeared confused and out of breath as he wheezed his way through his latest speech, threatening the West with nuclear weapons.
The Russian president seemed to struggle to catch his breath and paused several times during the address to politicians, stumbling over his words and looking exhausted.
At one stage, he appears breathless and stuttering, while on two other occasions, he seems to take quick gasps for air.
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LOL
He looks like crap. Not good. Unless one of his generals or the oligarchs can knock his midget ass off.
I’m guessing he has many years ahead of him. When someone announces he “has a cold”, that’s when you know he’s on his last legs. Russian people have no problem with autocracy. They love this man and are probably glad their not living in the era of the czars and commies.
Could we just have putin and biden have a cage match, Thunderdome-style? The outcome would not decide anything but the pay-per-view proceeds could help pay for the restoration of Ukraine, and everyone could chill, relax and have a good laugh.
Evil lives a long time.
At least Putin can climb airplane steps without falling back, like Joe Dementia does.
And Putin doesn’t shake hands with empty air like Dementia Joe.
Putin and Biden can have a side-by-side diaper filling contest.
Adolf might disagree
He was on a poop strain like pedojoe does at the microphone
FJB and FVP.
What material difference is there for the average russian, between now and tsarist/commie times?
Heath fears.
Huge differences in terms of food supply and security. Russians don’t need a whole lot beyond that. They’re pretty happy and don’t like us a whole lot.
George Soros is a perfect example.
Just look at Soros.
Had trouble saying “kleptocracy” did he?
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