Did Vladimir Putin Steal Anne Applebaum’s Wallet?

The rhetorical antics of the let’s-get-Putin crowd are getting more ridiculous as time goes on. Next they’ll be blaming him for global warming.

by Justin Raimondo

Anne Applebaum’s bosom buddy, Nikita, is getting kicked out of his Moscow digs: the state-subsidized housing he lives in is being sold to private developers. You’d think that this would please the Americans, who have been lecturing the Russkis for ages about the virtues of privatization, but not in this case. Ms. Applembaum, you see, is a columnist for the Washington Post, and you don’t push her friends around so lightly. Nikita, it seems, is organizing a protest group among “the remaining tenants to fight for their rights. The result: a rash of broken windows and a few break-ins. This, I repeat, is a state-owned building.”

Oh, but it isn’t just Nikita, according to Ms. Applembaum:

“During this week I spent in Moscow, I heard a dozen more horror stories: My friends, their children, and their acquaintances all seemed to have suffered recently from freak accidents, tangles with Kafka-esque bureaucracy, major swindles. One had watched as trees were surreptitiously axed in a nearby public park. As for me, my wallet was stolen from my hotel room in the middle of the night, clearly an inside job.”

What to make of all this? After all, surely the theft of a Washington Post columnist’s wallet from a Russian hotel – was it state-owned? – is sufficient cause for an international incident, if not the return of the cold war. And, sure enough, that’s what we’re in for: “Most of the stories had nothing to do with politics. But they illustrate something about contemporary Russia that we too rarely discuss: Putinism isn’t just a foreign-policy problem. The Russian president’s penchant for breaking weapons treaties, threatening small neighbors, disposing of his enemies, and spouting Cold War rhetoric creates dilemmas for the West. The lawlessness that pervades his country creates much worse dilemmas for ordinary Russians.”

Whoever stole Ms. Applebaum’s wallet, obviously Putin’s to blame. And if you don’t believe that, you’re a shameless apologist for the Kremlin and no doubt a paid agent of the Russian state.

The rhetorical antics of the let’s-get-Putin crowd are getting more ridiculous as time goes on. Next they’ll be blaming him for global warming.

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2007-07-25