Re: [politics] Breaking... humour

From: Stephen Bobick ([email protected])
Date: Tue Mar 04 2014 - 13:47:58 EST


Are you saying he had a Stuart Smalley moment?

On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 10:45 AM, Michael Kulyk <[email protected]>wrote:

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> PUTIN RECEIVES STRONG WORDS OF SUPPORT IN NINETY-MINUTE CONVERSATION WITH
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> MOSCOW (The Borowitz Report<http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/borowitzreport>)--Russian
> President Vladimir Putin received "strong, unqualified words of support"
> last night in a ninety-minute conversation with himself, Mr. Putin
> confirmed today.
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> The invasion of Crimea was the main topic of the conversation, which Mr.
> Putin described as "extremely collegial and enthusiastic."
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> "We discussed a wide range of issues, including how everyone in Ukraine
> had invited us to come to Ukraine, and also how the soldiers reported to be
> in Crimea were not actually Russian soldiers but, in fact, local volunteers
> who looked a lot like Russian soldiers," he said. "There was strong
> agreement on all of these matters."
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> Mr. Putin pronounced the ninety-minute conversation "exceedingly helpful."
> He added: "It was exhilarating to be able to talk at length with someone
> for whom I have such boundless love and respect."
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> Buoyed by last night's positive dialogue, Mr. Putin said that he planned
> to have many such conversations in the days and weeks ahead. "It was good
> to hear how splendidly everything was going," he said.
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