Last I saw him, my best friend of 50 years said ‘Anyone’s better than Putin’. Really? Who? Biden? Scholz? Emmanuelle Macron? Sunake? Ursula van der Krazy? ‘elensky? Navalny the Nazi? Trudeau? Who?
I don’t blame Putin. I’ve heard Rosenberg’s bias and slanted take on many occasion on the BBC radio. He’s not a journalist. He’s a propagandist. He views Putin as a dictator who must be removed. That’s it. On BBC Radio 4 I’ve heard it go from Rosenberg to Nick Robinson in the studio, back out to Jeremy Bowen. There could even be a quick in between economic take from Martin Lewis. I hesitate to wonder why ‘Palestinians’ are so heavily represented on the BBC for risk of being labeled anti-Palestinianic. My tongue is in my cheek, should you need telling.
Poor Steve reports on the BBC website:
‘The four-hour marathon is carefully choreographed. I may have been invited, but the president won’t take any of my questions….’
Ahh. Diddums.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-67718655
I was half expecting Rosenberg to conclude, ‘he refuses to take my question because, presumably, Putin’s an antisemolinaic’. Rosenberg will accuse the Russian people of being manipulated by Putin. The BBC have tried to push and promote war, conflict and regime change from Iraq to Libya to Syria to Russia. The BBC have contributed in the sacrifice of Ukraine to gain regime change in Russia. Russia has remained steadfast and even thriving. In reaction to the Spectator articles below, Alex Christoforou complied a list of how the ‘collective West’ has tried to manipulate their own people with false narratives and stories:
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/no-one-wants-to-talk-about-ukraine-any-more/
The Duran make comment 8 mins. in…
Putin took a first question from a Chinese journalists, not an American. He declined to take a question from Steve Rosenberg at all.
https://youtu.be/YCLERtW0qrA
This is Putin’s marathon conference via Vandex:
https://yandex.com/video/preview/12373451948248143630
Same video via YouTube, hence it visually pops up here:
Russian Federation, Thursday 14 December. The annual press conference of Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. This year the event was combined with the annual ‘Direct Line’ for Russians, during which the president answers questions from journalists and citizens from around the country. It’s only 4 hours!
https://youtu.be/xXYZBKVdPCQ
The final question.
Dmitry Peskov: Friends, one final question, because we have already exceeded four hours.
Please, Andrei Kolesnikov, you will conclude this part of the news conference.
Andrei Kolesnikov: Good afternoon.
Kommersant newspaper.
Mr President, you said that the world will never be the same again. What would you say to Vladimir Putin from 2000 if you had the chance? What advice would you give? What would you warn him against? Do you have any regrets?
Vladimir Putin: What would I say? I would say: you are on the right track, comrades.
What would I warn him against? Against naivety and excessive trust in our so-called partners.
As for tips and advice, I would say this: We must have faith in the great Russian people and nation. This faith provides a pathway to reviving, shaping and developing Russia.
Thank you.
Please do not get angry with me if I haven’t answered all of your questions. Indeed, one needs to know where to stop.
Thank you, and all the best!
That was 4 hours. No notes. No teleprompter. Relaxed. Confident. Clear. Biden would struggle through 4 minutes. As for the BBC and Steve Rosenberg, we see through you and Putin scarcely bothers to even see you at all.
Ned Substack:
https://nedpamphilon.substack.com/p/putin-4-hours-bbc-0-seconds
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