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By Leonid Bershidsky Jul
29, 2013 6:03 PM ET
Putin’s Big Fish Story Leaves Russians in Doubt
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s bizarre
displays of machismo may get more laughs than his efforts at humor. That, at least, was the case
with the giant pike that Putin supposedly hooked in the remote Siberian region
of Tuva.
On July 26, the Kremlin
released a video of Putin pulling a large pike out of a
lake, lifting it by the gills and tenderly kissing it on the cheek.
Presidential press secretary Dmitri Peskov had a whole story
to tell the public about the catch.
According to Peskov, for a
long time Putin had no luck at Lake Tokpak-Khol in a remote corner of Tuva, bordering on Mongolia . Then
a gamekeeper suggested he use a locally made spoon lure called the Czar Fish,
and it worked a small miracle.
The gamekeeper “said he
had never seen anything like it,” Peskov said. “Putin caught a pike that
weighed more than 21 kilograms. It took him 30 minutes to pull it out.” As
Putin lifted his catch out of the water with a hoop net, the gamekeeper
cautioned him that the pike could bite. “I’ll bite it myself,” Putin quipped,
according to Peskov.
That may explain the kiss
in the video. Peskov said the pike was made into a delicious meal.
The fish story is clearly
aimed at bolstering Putin’s support in a country with an estimated 25 million
fishing enthusiasts. It could also easily backfire.
Popular blogger Andrei
Malgin published a mini-investigation of Putin’s
fishing vacation. Pointing out that the trip wasn’t on the president’s official
schedule, Malgin dug up old photographs from previous Putin trips to Tuva that
he claimed looked remarkably similar to the newly released pictures.
“Doesn’t it look to you as
if we are being fed canned food stored up some years ago?” Malgin asked his
readers.
Others agreed, pointing
out similar details of his outfit. “What if Putin has been dead for years and
we don’t know?” one reader wrote in the comments. Other bloggers noted that
Putin is wearing a watch that looks exactly like the one he gave to a
gamekeeper during a previous vacation.
“The clothes are new, and
the watch is exactly like the one he had back then,” Peskov responded.
“He gave away the original watch and then bought exactly the same kind for
himself because he is attached to it.”
On the clothing and the
watch, it was Malgin’s word against Peskov’s: The press had not been invited
for the unscheduled Tuva trip.
The giant pike was another
matter. Experienced fishermen, even those sympathetic to Putin, simply could
not believe it actually weighed 21 kilos -- about 46 pounds.
“Here’s what I think about
the pike,” pro-Kremlin columnist Maxim Kononenko wrote
in his blog. “Any fisherman can see that it simply cannot weigh 21 kilograms.
For one thing, fish of that size are extremely rare. For another, it would be
up to two meters (6’6”) long and you’d be able to fit a bucket in its mouth.”
Kononenko suggested that the scale used to weigh the fish was marked in pounds
rather than kilograms. If it read 21, that would mean the pike actually weighed
about 9.5 kilograms.
Alfred Kokh, a deputy
prime minister under President Boris Yeltsin, took a more
scientific approach. “Putin’s height is 175 centimeters maximum,” he wrote on Facebook. “Approximating the pike to a
cylinder with a diameter of 10 centimeters and a length of 120 centimeters -- a
complimentary assumption -- we calculate the volume of the pike to be 9420
cubic centimeters, or roughly 10 liters.”
Kokh’s post received
almost 1,500 likes. Again, Peskov had to defend the president. “I was
especially amazed at blogger Kokh, who, if I am not mistaken, wrote that the
fish could not have weighed 20 kilograms,” he told
the Russian News Service. “I was personally present at the weighing, I saw the
scale, and it really was over 20 kilos.”
By then, the fish’s size
and the circumstances of its capture hardly mattered: The Kremlin was on the
defensive. In 2013, Putin is no longer a recent underdog turned national
leader. He is a dictator who has been in power for 13 years, and at least as
many people mock him as admire him. He needs a change of public relations
strategy no less than his country needs some change at the top.
(Leonid Bershidsky, an
editor and novelist, is Moscow
correspondent for World View.)
This is what we at the Coltons Point Times believe really happened. It's true Putin was fishing.
Then he saw something off to his side and checked it out.
This is what he saw.
Thus the source of the monster pike.
Or perhaps it went something like this. Putin decided to try out a new weapon as he is really in to weapons like Obama is in to golf.
He then took it for a ride.
He thought he saw a dangerous intruder to his water space and immediately armed the weapon and fired.
He blew away the Pike but to conceal the secret weapon he said he caught it.
Deep in the bowels of Russian Intelligence we found other photos of Putin catches to be used in future slow news days.
Then there is the Pretzel.
As for the Pretzel element
of the story, just look at this rhythmic gymnast and tell us she does not
remind you of a contorted pretzel.
Bodies are not meant to bend like this.
However, in this case the pictures are true and the body belongs to
Russian gymnastic superstar Alina Kabayeva.
This rumour may just be
true, that President Putin has found his match for a potential mate with the
beautiful Alina Kabayeva, a 30 year old gymnast who is rumoured to have had an
affair with the Prez.
In typical Russian fashion
she has broken her silence to say she will not talk about her private life, in
her first interview since the Russian president divorced his wife. Only in Russia do you give an interview to
tell the media you won't talk to them about what they want to talk about.
This 30 year old beauty
seems to have the physical assets to keep up with our favorite Action Hero, the
Russian president. Kabayeva is Russia's
second most successful rhythmic gymnast after Evgenia Kanaeva and is one of the most
decorated gymnasts in the history of rhythmic gymnastics earning two Olympic
medals, 14 world championship medals
and 25 European championship medals.
We do not know if she is a
fisherman however.
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