Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Russians Using Hookers & Cocaine In Widespread Campaign Smears! Cool!

While Americans use slick campaign ads to poke at their political opposition using everything from their weight to legislative vote histories, the Russians are far more entertaining. The Daily Beast is reporting that Opposition Party opponents to Vladamir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev are allegedly being set up in on camera stings using hookers and cocaine. The latest "victim" was a journalist, Mikhail Fishman, the editor in chief of  the Russian edition of Newsweek,  who was caught on hidden camera video snorting a white powdery substance NAKED in the company of a woman (Katya Gerasimova, nicknamed Moomoo)  who was allegedly a model who was also allegedly an escort. Hookers, models and coke? These Russians know how to party! One man, opposition activist Ilya Yashin, admitted that he had recognized the apartment that Fishman was in and claimed he was lured there for a threesome by Katya, the woman in Fishman's video and another woman. When he arrived at the apartment he became alarmed when he was immediately pull toward a bed and  "Katya produced a whole pile of sex toys: dildos, whips, handcuffs, ball gags.” Yashin was then allegedly offered cocaine. Feeling this was a trap, Yashin claims he got dressed and bolted for the door. The Russians take their smear campaigns seriously. Several opposition members have also been videotaped trying to bribe local cops for traffic violations but who cares about that when stories of videotaped sessions with hookers and coke hit the presses.

Video seen here on Huffington Post: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/03/24/newsweek-russia-editor-ca_n_511714.html#postComment

I have not seen a set up this cool since The Globe published a story about ubber annoying and miss family values Kathy Lee Gifford's husband, football legend and sports commentator Frank Gifford,  allegedly caught on tape trying to have an affair with a flight attendant and asking for anal sex.
http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20122296,00.html


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