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Duma
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The Russian parliament, used in a hypothetical example where its members questioning Putin's authority would be seen as a sign of weakness.
A newer brand that Cassandra Grey admires for its authentic, disruptive, social media-driven approach, described as a 'media empire'.
I asked one of his top advisors, when's the election? And she looked at me completely confused. She didn't know the date of the election, okay? (chuckles) She's like, March. Okay. And I asked a bunch of other people just in Moscow, who's Putin running against, like nobody knew. So it's not a real election, right? In the sense that we would recognize at all. Second, I was really struck by so many things in Moscow and really bothered by, deeply bothered by a lot of things that I saw there. But one thing I noticed was the total absence of cult of personality propaganda, which I expected to see and have seen around the world. Jordan, for example, I dunno if you've been to Jordan, but go to Jordan in every building there are pictures of the king and his extended family. And that's a sign of political insecurity. You don't create a cult of personality unless you're personally insecure. And also unless you're worried about losing your grip on power, none of that. It's interesting and I expected to see a lot of it, like statues of Putin. Yeah, there are no statues of anybody other than like Christian saints. So that was like, I'm not quite sure. I'm just reporting what I saw. So yes, in a political sense, it's not a free country. It's not a democracy in the way that we would understand it or want. I don't wanna live there, okay? 'Cause I like to say what I think. In fact I make my living doing it. But it's not Stalinist in a recognizable way. And anyone who says it is should go there and tell me how. - I mean this question about the freedom of the press is underlying the very fact of the interview you're having with him. So you might not need to ask the Navalny question, but did you feel like, are there things I shouldn't say? - I mean, how honest do you want me to be? I mean it, when I say I felt not one twinge of concern for the eight days that I was there. Maybe I just didn't. And I feel like I've got a pretty strong gut sense of things. I rely on it. I make all my decisions based on how I feel, my instincts. And I didn't feel it at all. My lawyers before I left. And these are people who work for a big law firm. This is not Bob's law firm, this is one of the biggest law firms in the world, said, 'You're gonna get arrested if you do this by the US government on sanctioned violations.'
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“The Russian parliament, used in a hypothetical example where its members questioning Putin's authority would be seen as a sign of weakness.”

“A newer brand that Cassandra Grey admires for its authentic, disruptive, social media-driven approach, described as a 'media empire'.”

“I asked one of his top advisors, when's the election? And she looked at me completely confused. She didn't know the date of the election, okay? (chuckles) She's like, March. Okay. And I asked a bunch...”

“The Russian parliament, where revolutionaries sometimes engaged.”
The Russian parliament, where revolutionaries sometimes engaged.
Arcmira tracks 4 indexed media appearances or mentions for Duma, tied to source videos, channels, and transcript-derived context.
Arcmira uses indexed YouTube videos and transcripts. Representative source evidence on this page includes "Mark Kelly reveals his TRUE COLORS while raging over Hegseth’s Franklin meme" with transcript-derived context and links when available.
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