The most recent clip, which has nearly 1 million views, shows the pundit arguing with fellow television guests about the impact of nationalization. The nearly 1-minute clip shows the speaker growing more exasperated as he talks.
Former U.S. ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul said the televised segment signals weakness in Russia's regime. Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with Industrial Development Fund director, in Moscow, on November 17, 2022. A former U.S. ambassador said a Russian pundit arguing against nationalization on Russian state television is a"good sign" the regime is cracking."That this can be said on national television is a good sign. The regime is cracking. The elite is panicking," heThat this can be said on national television is a good sign. The regime is cracking.
Oh, that's reliable. NOT.
I been hearing this since 2007.