Archive for the Medvedev Category

Putin Ready to Be Medvedev’s Prime Minister

Posted in Medvedev, Prime minister, Putin on December 17, 2007 by accidentalrussophile

Like Batman and Robin, Bush and Cheney, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, Sancho Panza and Don Quixote, Festus and Marshal Dillon, Burns and Allen, chocolate and peanut butter, and, well you get the idea. Medvedev and Putin are part of a team.

“If Russian citizens express their confidence in Dmitry Medvedev and elect him as the country’s president, I will be ready to head the government,” Putin told a congress of his United Russia party held near Moscow’s Red Square.

“(We) shouldn’t be ashamed or afraid of transferring the key powers of the country, the destiny of Russia to the hands of such a man,” he added.

Of course, the real reason that Putin nominated Medvedev has nothing to do with all the speculated political intrigues and loyalties.

The real reason is Medvedev is the only man in the Kremlin shorter than Putin.
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Hey – Doesn’t Bush Have a Beer Named After Him?

Posted in Medvedev, Putin, vodka on December 17, 2007 by accidentalrussophile

Seems to be a really successful President of the Russian Federation, you need a vodka named after you!

I can hear the slogan now – “It takes a big man to make a pure vodka…”

Interesting side bar: whenever I see Putin walk, I can’t help but think of George Jefferson. Really more like a one-armed George Jefferson – he only swings his left arm.
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Preved, Medved!

Posted in Medvedev, Putin, presidency. on December 10, 2007 by accidentalrussophile


Well … ain’t that a kick in the pants. Turns out the man Putin wants to succeed him is the guy we were all talking about a year ago. All these machinations, promotions of Ivanov, analysts timing the minutes Medvedev and Ivanov appear on television, and other speculations were merely to throw us off the scent.

Dmitry Medvedev is the man.

So what does this mean? I very much doubt it will affect any change in the direction of Russia, Inc. In fact, Medvedev’s strong business experience and persona lend itself to Russia as the emerging corporate state, a nation that is run like a business. Most analysts tend to cast Medvedev as a liberal – I think this is a mistake. He simply isn’t the sort of Russian man who shoots his mouth off to show what a real man he truly is. He’s another sort. I also disagree with analysts such as Yevgeny Volk of the Heritage Foundation, who says

“The choice of Medvedev…reflects Putin’s desire to have the most obedient figure. Putin views Medvedev as a subordinate on whose loyalty he can count.”

Putin has no need for a trained dog. Subordinate seems like an inappropriate word here. Trust in politics is a fleeting thing. It seems unlikely that Medvedev will conduct his business any differently now than he has in the past. And business would seem to be the most appropriate word – this will be business as usual for Russia, Inc.

But, alas, I am afraid the days of juicy quotes like they should keep their booger-noses out of our business or You must obey the law, always, not only when they grab you by your special place or He raped 10 women. I never expected it from him. He surprised all of us. We envy him or We’ll follow terrorists everywhere. We will corner the bandits in the toilet and wipe them out. Medvedev won’t lend himself to the easy, knee-jerk, “He’s a fascist” kind of blogging. He doesn’t appear to be so vain as to appear shirtless for photos while fishing with some prince. He is unlikely to kiss children on the belly.

In short, the man is a professional.

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