Pass the Vodka

Was there ever a time when most Russian\Soviet officials weren’t drunk?

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WK Aiken
WK Aiken
Monday, June 19, AD 2023 9:37am

I had to look twice to be sure that wsn’t the Bee . . .

JMJ
JMJ
Monday, June 19, AD 2023 11:22am

Counter offensive is not going well for the Ukrainians, no matter how the MSM and the fake administration tries to spin it.

G. Poulin
G. Poulin
Monday, June 19, AD 2023 12:51pm

Was there ever a time when American government officials weren’t coked-up perverts?

Art Deco
Art Deco
Monday, June 19, AD 2023 1:37pm

https://ace.mu.nu/archives/404963.php

The case for Nuremberg trials.

Pinky
Pinky
Monday, June 19, AD 2023 4:51pm

Chesterton’s Fence: before suggesting the idea of governing Russia sober, consider all the reasons everyone else did it drunk.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Monday, June 19, AD 2023 10:05pm

Chesterton’s Fence: before suggesting the idea of governing Russia sober, consider all the reasons everyone else did it drunk.

Which ‘everyone else’ did you have in mind?

Tom Byrne
Tom Byrne
Tuesday, June 20, AD 2023 11:35am

Art:
Presumably Pinky is speaking about other Russians. Yet I confess that I have never read a Russian story of any length in which drunkenness – often wild and violent – was absent. Gogol, Puskin, Dostoevsky, whoever: somebody always overindulges, often killing somebody else in the process (as Ivan the Terrible killed his son and heir), or gambling away the family fortune, etc. The Reds didn’t solve the problem.

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