Tbis blog salutes the brave couple, Ludy and Vladamir Putin in divorcing, as this is the age of Beauty and the Muchelle Robinson Obama mansexual is past.
The first babe of Peking is a hot fashion model, Jill Biden is not that bad for a ball and chain, and even Hillary Clinton is scrubbing up better, so it is time for Vladamir Putin to come to the stage like Kim Jong Un with his ravishingly gorgeous wife, and provide some eye candy for the masses, as everyone likes a Princess Kate to have in their dreams who is not nutso like Diana.
Vladamir Putin is just too sexy, and that is fact. He has numerous weapons, bulging muscles, saves snow leopards and pops out of the Russian Orthodox Church for Easter displays. That kind of man is just too Psy cool to have an old model wife.
No matter what the Bible says about keeping the old ball and chain around and not updating to a newer model, as this is an End Times thing and honestly, we just need a cast to make everyone be in awe.........like Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun.
See no one knows Stalins hag he kept around or the mistresses no more than that adultery FDR who was married to that Eleanor thing and was banging the sexcretary on the side, till gut cancer sent that communist to wherever traitorous commies go in God's Judgment.
That is why the world needs pretty. Obama was feeling up all the pretty Indochinese leader babes, so the world is trending that way, from the fag Cameron and Obama thing to a world where dreams and nightmares are made.
I foresee Andrew Breivik being set free, and some sexy brunette Swedish gal being his Queen as he reuintes Scandanavia. There is a Finnish gal who was on Create Television who might be just perfect in she ate Memne and stuff like that.....really enjoyable and pleasing woman. Sort of the beauty to his beast.
The world needs pretty women around manly leaders or just pretty women someplace.........Obama has a good vanishing point legacy in that lying, treacherous sexicrat Susan Rice hiding in the White House now due to ANALGATE. Things are always much nicer to have sexy women around.
I think Vladamir Putin needs a leggy woman to fill in as Mrs. Putin II. I think Ludy needs to lure Arnold Schwartzenegger to Russia, arrest him and make a gulag wedding for herself, and have Arnold installed as despot of Austria.
Would not the world be more fun with an anti Christ and Arnold in Austria doing outlandish things like eating caviar out of the bra of some frau and drinking wine from the slipper of some Princess like Kate come calling?
See my world is much nicer as when one is beginning to recover from Muchelle ugly and resident evil in the White House, one needs a Moscow king to dump his wife, marry her to Arnold and then take up with some gorgeous young gal to wow the planet as it all goes up in asteroid flames.
Would you not feel much better in Europe being smashed by Russian tanks if Vladamir Putin had a lovely wife that you just wanted to pinch her cheeks? Of course, you would. It will always be so much easier if there is just pretty in the potion to make the common folk more able to deal with the royal prince sexing your pet sheep or eating your dog as hunting was not good that day......all as the pretty lady in waiting sneers at you for being a peasant, but you get to see her wrist or a glimpse of her in the bath as you carry hot water to her.
The world owes Vladamir 'too sexy for his Putin ' Putin a great deal. I say we all invite him over to America, and maybe get him a nice Nazi German Latino wife, like the ones that Laura Ingraham and John Roberts buy their babies from and import to America.
Everyone likes a nice Nazi type chic, as Eva Braun proved, and her being not a blonde, everyone would really love her.
Good for you Vladamir Putin in making this age more pretty and giving Arnold a place to move up to with the direction of your ex.
The world is just that much brighter with real men like President Peking 11, Vladamir Putin and Kim Jong Un running things. Pretty babes always make the difference.
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Russia media compassionate about Putin's divorce
Jun 7, 7:05 AM (ET)
By NATALIYA VASILYEVA
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MOSCOW (AP) - Russian media from all sides of the political spectrum
have reacted with unusual compassion to the announcement of President
Vladimir Putin's divorce.
Putin, 60, and his 55-year-old wife, Lyudmila, announced the end of their marriage less than two months shy of their 30th anniversary in an interview Thursday with Russian television.
His spokesman Dmitry Peskov could not say when they would formally divorce, adding that this did not matter.
Divorce is common in Russia. Nearly 700,000 Russian couples dissolved their marriages in 2009, according to UNICEF. But Russian leaders, unlike their American counterparts, generally keep their domestic lives well out of public view and divorce among top officials in Russia is unprecedented.
Lyudmila Putina was rarely seen in public during her husband's long
tenure at the top of Russian politics, fueling rumors that she and Putin
had already separated.
While breakups involving prominent Russian politicians are exceptionally
rare, some sections of the media often sneer at celebrity splits.
Russian media, however, were unusually compassionate about the Putins' decision.
Opposition-leaning Kommersant Radio lauded the couple for keeping the public informed instead of keeping the divorce a secret.
"Perhaps a lot of people feel better now that the president did what he did instead of living a double life for the sake of following some false protocol," prominent columnist Viktor Loshak said on Kommersant FM Friday morning. "The president and his wife acted like real people."
One
of Russia's best-selling tabloids, Moskovsky Komsomolets, credited the
president with breaking a long-held taboo about talking about his
private life, let alone any problems.
"There was hardly any politics-savvy Russian in the country who could
not have guessed that the first couple wasn't particularly intimate.
Lyudmila Putina's long-time absence at political events was telling,"
writer Mikhail Rostovsky said. "Putin has broken a taboo by showing that
he is a man like everyone else. Even the president is entitled have a
private life - and entitled to have failures in it, too."
There was no comment on state-run media about the prospect of a second marriage for Putin or another woman in his life.
In a Friday interview with the opposition Ekho Moskvy radio, Peskov, his spokesman, said there is no other woman in Putin's life, responding to rumors years ago that Putin was going to marry a gymnast half his age.
"Look at Putin's work schedule," Peskov said. "You will see that there is no place for family affairs in his life, which is probably unfortunate. It's only about the duties and responsibility that he has as head of the state."
The Putins married on July 28, 1983, and have two adult daughters, Maria and Yekaterina, who haven't been seen in public for years.
There had been hints that Lyudmila Putina was unhappy. In a 2005 interview with three Russian newspapers, she complained that her husband worked long hours, forgetting that "one needs not only to work, but also to live."
Putin, 60, and his 55-year-old wife, Lyudmila, announced the end of their marriage less than two months shy of their 30th anniversary in an interview Thursday with Russian television.
His spokesman Dmitry Peskov could not say when they would formally divorce, adding that this did not matter.
Divorce is common in Russia. Nearly 700,000 Russian couples dissolved their marriages in 2009, according to UNICEF. But Russian leaders, unlike their American counterparts, generally keep their domestic lives well out of public view and divorce among top officials in Russia is unprecedented.
Russian media, however, were unusually compassionate about the Putins' decision.
Opposition-leaning Kommersant Radio lauded the couple for keeping the public informed instead of keeping the divorce a secret.
"Perhaps a lot of people feel better now that the president did what he did instead of living a double life for the sake of following some false protocol," prominent columnist Viktor Loshak said on Kommersant FM Friday morning. "The president and his wife acted like real people."
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There was no comment on state-run media about the prospect of a second marriage for Putin or another woman in his life.
In a Friday interview with the opposition Ekho Moskvy radio, Peskov, his spokesman, said there is no other woman in Putin's life, responding to rumors years ago that Putin was going to marry a gymnast half his age.
"Look at Putin's work schedule," Peskov said. "You will see that there is no place for family affairs in his life, which is probably unfortunate. It's only about the duties and responsibility that he has as head of the state."
The Putins married on July 28, 1983, and have two adult daughters, Maria and Yekaterina, who haven't been seen in public for years.
There had been hints that Lyudmila Putina was unhappy. In a 2005 interview with three Russian newspapers, she complained that her husband worked long hours, forgetting that "one needs not only to work, but also to live."