Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Russia Is Not Impressed With The Election Of President Obama



Obama's Soviet Mistake -- Xavier Lerma, Pravda.ru

Putin in 2009 outlined his strategy for economic success. Alas, poor Obama did the opposite but nevertheless was re-elected. Bye, bye Miss American Pie. The Communists have won in America with Obama but failed miserably in Russia with Zyuganov who only received 17% of the vote. Vladimir Putin was re-elected as President keeping the NWO order out of Russia while America continues to repeat the Soviet mistake.

After Obama was elected in his first term as president the then Prime Minister of Russia, Vladimir Putin gave a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland in January of 2009. Ignored by the West as usual, Putin gave insightful and helpful advice to help the world economy and saying the world should avoid the Soviet mistake.

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My Comment: Regular readers of this blog know that my nationality is Russian .... and even though I now live in Canada .... I still follow the news/opinions/trends/etc. from the old country .... even making a trip for a few weeks each year to see family and friends. This Pravada post may appear to be very hard on President Obama and the American electorate .... but in fact it is very mild from what most Russian pundits are saying. And while the Kremlin voiced their support for President Obama in the last U.S. Presidential election ... they did so because they saw Mitt Romney as the worst of the two candidates .... in short, preferring the devil they knew than the devil that they did not know.

As to the argument that the U.S. is following the same mistakes that the Soviets did when they were in power .... if my father was alive today he would make the same observation. He lived half of his life in the Soviet Union, and the rest in the West (i.e. Europe and Canada) .... and as far as he was concerned .... there are more Communists in Canada and the U.S. today than in the entire history of the former Soviet Union.

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