Interview with the national-democratic portal Russkaya Fabula.
This is a very important audience for me, and I will consistently make the case that I am the best presidential candidate for this part of the ideological spectrum as well.
It is clear that the events in Ukraine deeply split the nationalist and patriotic camps—that was precisely their purpose. However, now, in 2017, it is finally clear: whatever kind of nationalist you may be—democratic, liberal, homespun, or traditionalist—your place is in prison if you are not the only kind of nationalist acceptable to the Kremlin: a servile nationalist.
That is exactly what the case of my two new clients demonstrates: Nosik and Kungurov.
Nationalists have been purged from the political field and subjected to harsher repression than any liberals.
We talk about this, about a platform for blue-collar workers and the security services, about Ukraine, about local self-government, and even about why the Obama administration was, for many years, a sponsor of Putin: