Thursday, September 6, 2012

Birds, bears, bikers all play into Putin's stunts

 

 


  1. Birds, bears, bikers all play into Putin's stunts
    New York Daily News‎ - 17 minutes ago
    MOSCOW — Start with manly ventures — flying, hunting, scuba-diving. Add an element of danger — polar bears, tigers, fighter jets. Throw in a ...
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    Birds, bears, bikers all play into Putin’s stunts

    Russian prez on media blitz to portray himself as a ‘regular guy.’



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    Russian President Vladimir Putin, foreground, flies in a motorized hang glider alongside a Siberian white crane, on the Yamal Peninsula, in Russia.

    Alexei Druzhinin/AP

    Russian President Vladimir Putin, foreground, flies in a motorized hang glider alongside a Siberian white crane, on the Yamal Peninsula, in Russia.

    MOSCOW — Start with manly ventures — flying, hunting, scuba-diving. Add an element of danger — polar bears, tigers, fighter jets. Throw in a bare chest here and there.
    In Russian politics, Vladimir Putin is both the star of the show and the stuntman.
    The Russian president’s flight Wednesday in a motorized hang glider purportedly helped young white Siberian cranes learn how to migrate. But it also was the latest in a dozen-year series of telegenic escapades.
    GALLERY: VLADIMIR PUTIN IN ACTION: FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE
    The media events portray him as both exceptionally bold and just a regular guy who enjoys proletarian pastimes like hunting and fishing. Although critics say Putin is tremendously wealthy, his stunts are careful to avoid any suggestion of riches. Putin — unlike John Kerry — will never be filmed going windsurfing.
    Putin is even willing to show a vulnerable side. He confessed that the hang glider’s veering and yawing “gets the adrenaline going” and once was filmed being thrown to the mat by a 10-year-old Japanese girl who was a judo expert.
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    RIA NOVOSTI/REUTERS

    Vladimir Putin sits in a motorized deltaplane near a crane at Yamalo-Nenets district September 5, 2012.

    Some of Putin’s notable stunts:
    TOP GUN
    Putin and George W. Bush may have had little in common, but they both understood that showing up in a fighter jet makes a dramatic entrance.
    Putin did it first, in March 2000, flying into war-torn Chechnya in the rear seat of a Sukhoi-27 advanced fighter jet.
    Coming just a few days before Russia’s presidential election, the stunt aimed to bolster Putin’s image as the man who could wipe out the Chechen separatists, in contrast to predecessor Boris Yeltsin, who had allowed Chechnya to become virtually independent and gruesomely lawless.
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    Television image shows acting Russian President Vladimir Putin sitting in the cockpit of a Sukhoi-27 fighter jet.

    SEABED FIND
    The low point of Putin’s stunts may have been his 2011 scuba dive in the strait connecting the Black and Azov seas. He came up from the dive holding fragments of what were said to be 6th century B.C. Greek jugs, saying “the boys and I found them.”
    Critics snorted. The seabed was only about seven feet deep and the likelihood that the fragments had hidden in plain sight for more than 2,500 years seemed slim. Some joked that Putin’s staff had bought the pottery at IKEA.
    A few months later, Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov admitted the jug fragments had been planted.
     

    Also, if you click on the above word button you can see Putin flying his motorized hang glider trying to rescue cranes. You know, this guy is really something else. It is sort of like Bush I sky diving in his 80s. Both of these guys are real pilots. Whatever you think of Putin's politics he obviously loves the limelight and flying a lot. You have got to respect anyone who can pull off this sort of thing and still lead a country.

    But then again Jon-Jon(JFK junior) did this kind of stuff too. Flying can be very unforgiving. But still you have to respect anyone who can still do this at any age.

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