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#Russia's state TV:
A London court ruled to freeze the assets of Gazprom in a lawsuit filed by #Ukraine's Naftogaz.
Female host says, "Looks like Volgograd mosquitoes went after the British team for a good reason." pic.twitter.com/ayx1L0hy7r— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) June 20, 2018
#Russia's state TV:
Even the Russian politician, who wholeheartedly supports Putin's annexation of Crimea, says: "Come on, just because people speak the Russian language someplace doesn't mean that country belongs to Russia. Everybody understands that."
Hosts: "Except for Trump." pic.twitter.com/vUqGLzAvzH— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) June 19, 2018
#Russia's state TV:
Oleg Morozov, member of Int'l Affairs Committee says: "Let's not underestimate Trump or resort to extremes—either thinking he's too independent, or the agent of the Kremlin."
Politician (off-camera, but sounds like Boris Nadezhdin) chimes in:
"True on both." pic.twitter.com/UJRZNm10EK— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) June 16, 2018
#Russia's state TV:
Participants discuss @BuzzFeed report that Trump told G7 leaders "Crimea is Russian, because everyone who lives there speaks Russian." They interpret it as Trump's recognition of Crimea's status.
The hosts triumphantly declare: "Crimea is ours, Trump is ours!" pic.twitter.com/kOhrIodHU7— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) June 15, 2018
#Russia's state TV:
Hosts and politicians react to Trump's suggestion that Putin would give up Crimea, get out of Ukraine and Syria if Trump asked him nicely. Everyone chuckles or laughs out loud. pic.twitter.com/LCI1mFnZhJ— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) June 14, 2018
#Russia's state TV:
MP's discuss many ways in which Russia will benefit from Trump's anticipated lifting of sanctions from #NorthKorea, including unmatched imports of wheat, energy resources, and countless other opportunities that will open up for Russia. pic.twitter.com/eOQShxaR14— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) June 14, 2018
#Russia's state TV:
MP Oleg Nilov says that overnight, Kim Jong-un went from being a pariah to a "smart guy" & #NorthKorea went from being the empire of evil to a nice, jolly, interesting country. He argues, the same might happen with Russia after Trump's next meeting with Putin. pic.twitter.com/rrFyCl00v7— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) June 14, 2018
#Russia's state TV hosts struggle to contain their grins of deep satisfaction, as they point out: "Trump never mentioned Crimea" when he expressed his desire to restore Russia to G7(G8). They wonder out loud whether it's time to resurrect their "joke"—"Trump is ours" (#ТрампНаш). pic.twitter.com/kldTcLkUjr
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) June 9, 2018
#Russia's state TV participants discuss their belief that Austria, Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria and possibly other countries are covertly working to undermine Western sanctions against Russia. They predict that these efforts will come to fruition by the end of this year. pic.twitter.com/svGcHu7Lzg
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) June 6, 2018
#Russia's state TV:
Dean of Moscow state University: "The EU is coming apart at the seams —thanks to American God & voters, Trump is smashing it with a sledgehammer. That's why Putin says he isn't trying to weaken the EU. Why would he bother? Trump is doing all the work for him." pic.twitter.com/ot4siOyzAx— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) June 6, 2018
#Russia's state TV hosts and panelists are pondering whether Trump "insulting the collective anti-Russian West" – especially now that he managed to alienate even Canada – will push countries other than the U.S. closer to Russia and ultimately lead to the removal of sanctions. pic.twitter.com/gVJfqdr5S4
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) June 4, 2018
#Russia's state TV: Putin's Nat'l Guard adviser Alexander Khinshtein addresses #FreeSushchenko by stating that journalism provides an ideal cover for spies, which is "common practice." He argues that Russia "should intensify active measures." Nice job reiterating Russian tactics! pic.twitter.com/48UeZgznVn
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) June 4, 2018
#Russia's state TV:
Delightful discussion re: equating actions leading to the imposition of U.S. sanctions against Russia to treason. Female host suggests forced psychiatric treatment, Dean of at Moscow’s State University says it's too bad public whipping is no longer in fashion. pic.twitter.com/JOSINhVOSa— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) May 24, 2018
#Russia's state TV:
State Duma discussed the draft law, proposing criminal responsibility for compliance with U.S. sanctions against Russia, or calling for their imposition, seeking to equate such actions with treason, punishable by up to 20 years in prison. pic.twitter.com/MX9Fg3MFsM— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) May 24, 2018
#Russia's state TV reiterates that the new Russian legislation, making it a crime to support U.S. sanctions against Russia, will target Russian opposition leaders, "who travel to the US & help by adding names to sanction lists."
"Enemies of the people," adds one of the panelists. pic.twitter.com/evmTtJQSnv— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) May 14, 2018
BTW, #Iran is not the only country burning American flags right now.
So is #Russia. Wrapped around Trump's effigy.
Note that no one is getting arrested. pic.twitter.com/9FrG7mMg28— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) May 13, 2018
#Russia's state TV:
Emboldened by the rising oil prices, the Russians are very brazen. They repeatedly refer to "Donald Johnovich Trump," coyly say that "Russian hackers elected him, in their free time" & suggest that Russia should deal with #Ukraine the way Trump deals w/ #Iran. pic.twitter.com/IoiKp9OauW— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) May 11, 2018
#Russia's state TV – female host says:
"Our parliamentarians were right to celebrate [Trump's election] and drink champagne, it certainly seems to be profitable for us. Let's look at what Bloomberg says [about oil prices rising to $100 dollars per barrel]." pic.twitter.com/9DPwNxRmeP— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) May 11, 2018
#Russia's state TV:
Nikolay Platoshkin, ex Russian diplomat, Professor at the Moscow University of the Humanities:
"If Trump really imposes the #Iran sanctions, it's beneficial for us, because it will cause a real rift and a trade war between the U.S. and Europe." pic.twitter.com/WHutc8t82b— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) May 11, 2018
#Russia's state TV:
Nikolay Platoshkin, ex Russian diplomat, Professor at the Moscow University of the Humanities:
"Trump doesn't like the #Iran deal only because it was signed by Obama. If we added a couple of commas & it was signed by Donald Johnovich Trump, he would love it." pic.twitter.com/IRQse6vi6C— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) May 11, 2018
#Russia's state TV is having a panel discussion as to where to find 8 trillion rubles needed to implement Putin’s domestic policy goals. Female host says: "Looks like we found it. Trump is withdrawing US from the #Iran nuclear deal. Oil prices should go up, which is good for us." pic.twitter.com/GSkoUL0L2u
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) May 8, 2018
Putin in 2007: "Russia will be one of top 5 global economies by 2017"
Putin in 2011: "Russia will be one of top 5 global economies by 2021"
Putin in 2012: "Russia will be one of top 5 global economies by 2014"
Putin in 2018: "Russia will be one of top 5 global economies by 2024" pic.twitter.com/oA4ShXFkMG— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) May 8, 2018
#Russia's state TV host Vladimir Soloviev says:
"There are some smart people in America – why are they hiding?"
Panelist Yevgeny Satanovsky replies:
"They don't serve as the President." pic.twitter.com/hc4k6q39C8— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) May 8, 2018
#Russia's state TV host says:
"Last night, Trump congratulated Putin on his inauguration. The same story of "Do not congratulate" repeats itself – every adviser told Trump not to do it, but he did it anyway." pic.twitter.com/4S6zT8SRvL— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) May 8, 2018
Predictably, the Russians are enjoying yet another propaganda victory.
Trump failed to condemn police brutality in #Russia during recent protests, congratulated Putin instead. pic.twitter.com/dF1jYUj5hM— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) May 7, 2018
At Putin's inauguration, he shook Gerhard Schröder's hand before Medvedev's and Steven Seagal got a much better spot (right up front) than RT's Margarita Simonyan (stuck way in the back).
In Putin's #Russia, foreign pawns are much more valuable to the Kremlin than local ones. pic.twitter.com/KiMo55FNdd— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) May 7, 2018
Today on #Russia's state TV Sunday Weekly News program:
▪️Putin's inauguration
▪️Victory Day Parade
▪️Skripals
▪️Soccer
▪️Armenia protests
▪️Syria
▪️Stalingrad reenactment in the US
▪️Trump leading the US into Great Depression
NOT ONE WORD ABOUT RUSSIAN PROTESTS pic.twitter.com/Paw9RSC7YV— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) May 6, 2018
There is no place for dissent, opposition, independent thought in Putin’s #Russia. He won’t even spare the children. @realDonaldTrump previously said: “Russia is like, I mean they're really hot stuff.”
Depends on which side of the boot you’re facing. pic.twitter.com/dIcLgEzzBF— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) May 5, 2018
Meanwhile, it's just another day on #Russia's state TV. pic.twitter.com/UOlzI5pgB4
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) May 4, 2018
#Russia's state TV bemoans "American aggression," says the new US nuclear bomb is meant for Russia. Experts claim that denuclearization of the world would lead to WWIII, tanks would be rolling over the borders. Gosh, didn't that already happen, with RF tanks pouring into Ukraine? pic.twitter.com/eZWF2syLYq
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) May 4, 2018
#Russia's state TV:
Top Kremlin propagandist, Dmitry Kiselyov, says Melania Trump & Brigitte Macron "should have been digging," instead of reducing themselves to the status of "despicable sex objects… standing around in stiletto heels, especially wearing above-the-knee skirts." pic.twitter.com/MUHekNrdgU— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) April 29, 2018
#Russia's state TV:
Top Kremlin propagandist says Trump bragged about "nice, new & smart missiles," but their remnants look "old, bad & stupid. Trump's Birthday is coming up. There's still time to collect this garbage, pour it into a bag & mail it to the White House as a gift." pic.twitter.com/ruqK6h1xO6— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) April 29, 2018
#Russia doesn't like to be left out, will undoubtedly re-insert itself into the process. Playing the part of a peacemaker is one of Putin's fave gigs, while he is the opposite in real life.#NorthKorea pic.twitter.com/8URNDC6qMm
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) April 29, 2018
#Russia's state TV:
Russian skier Alexei Petukhov says that Russian doping #whistleblower Grigory Rodchenkov should be shot. Petukhov asserts that 99% of the Russian population would agree with his proposed solution. pic.twitter.com/Z7TpRBBzEU— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) April 27, 2018