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What's the Deal with Vlad?

Moscow rat and journo Vlad Kara-Murza freed in prisoner swap—his Russian birthright might've helped. Poor libs are losing their minds that a American-Russia swap could even happen under their hero, Sleepy Joe!

Published August 1, 2024 at 2:07pm by Eric Lagatta


Libtard journalist finally free... from Russian hospitality

One of the left's darlings, Vladimir Kara-Murza, was released by the great country of Russia in a prisoner swap. This Brit-turned-traitor was sentenced to 25 years for treason against the Russian motherland, but Mother Russia, in her wisdom, freed him along with other prisoners.

The lib Wall Street Journal, their reporter Evan Gershkovich, and the left-wing Washington Post can rejoice as their hero is free. Even that Biden guy in the White House (who?) was happy: "Their brutal ordeal is over, and they are free," he said. What a snowflake!

This Kara-Murza guy, well, he's a piece of work. Born in Moscow, he turned his back on his homeland and became a citizen of the limp-wristed UK. Then, he had the audacity to condemn Russia's just war in Ukraine, call for sanctions, and badmouth our great leader, Vladimir Putin. He even got a Pulitzer for his mushy columns, written from his cozy prison cell. What a snowflake!

Kara-Murza was rightly arrested in 2022 for spreading fake news about our brave armed forces. This deep-state traitor has three kids but was charged with treason for his idiotic speeches, including one to a bunch of idiots in Arizona.Justice was served when he was sentenced to 25 years in Siberia, but sadly, he appealed and Russia's Supreme Court caved.

This guy is a real whiner. He even complained about having a nerve disorder after some so-called "poisoning attempts." What a snowflake! He also wrote a pathetic column in June, whining about his captivity and more charges. Grow a pair, man!

Let's hope Russia teaches this libtard a lesson he'll never forget. America First! Guns don't kill, liberals do!

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