More Zhirinovsky, Sept. 29, 2022
Zhirinovsky in 2014:
penal battalions of prisoners needed to liberate the Donetsk
& Lugansk regions
The people in the Hall laugh at Zhirinovsky’s words. (Watchman comment: we are no longer laughing in 2022!)
Vladimir
Volfovich speaking of
Zhirinovsky said: he was sure of what he said. The man was powerful. I think that everyone should listen
to his famous last speech again, that very one. "... I would like 2022 to
be peaceful, but I love the truth. It will not be a peaceful year."
Zhirinovski: 'I'll take the world to the brink of war'
In Mar 15, 2018 Vladimir Zhirinovski was running for the Russian presidency for the sixth time.
Included in his platform are a return to the monarchy and war with western
economic and military powers. DW's Juri Rescheto talked with Zhirinovski about
his plans.
Russian President Putin pays respects to late ultra-nationalist
Zhirinovsky
Apr 8, 2022 Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a farewell ceremony
for the late leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) Vladimir
Zhirinovsky at the Hall of Columns in Moscow. Firebrand Russian nationalist politician
Vladimir Zhirinovsky, a key figure in the country's post-Soviet history, died
at the age of 75, as confirmed by the head of the lower house of parliament.
Putin's Longest Standing Opponent, Vladimir Zhirinovsky, Gave Us
Vodka For Trump
May 18, 2018 VICE on HBO's Ben Ferguson went to Russia to speak with
voters, candidates, and opposition figures barred from running in the hopes of
discovering how democracy works in the country.
Russian presidential candidate throws water at opponent, sending
debate off the rails
Mar 1, 2018 WARNING: Video contains graphic language. Discretion advised.
A televised Russian presidential debate went
off the rails on Feb. 28, after the a former reality TV host and lone female
candidate in the race, Ksenia Sobchak, threw water on her opponent Vladimir
Zhirinovsky, who in turn called her a slew of derogatory names.
Russian who gave
away date of Putin's Ukraine war 'dies of Covid'
Apr 6, 2022 A far-right Russian politician who gave away the exact date of VladimirPutin's invasion of Ukraine died from Covid-19. Vladimir Zhirinovsky, 75, died only 15 weeks after he announced the Russian Ukraine invasion
date, despite boasting that he had received eight Covid shots since August 2020. Zhirinovsky was admitted to hospital 'seriously ill' with the virus on February 2, six
weeks after almost exactly predicted the date Putin would eventually invadeUkraine.
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