
Julia Davis
@JuliaDavisNews • 431,301 subscribers
Columnist @TheDailyBeast, creator of the Russian Media Monitor, author of a book "In Their Own Words." I watch Russian state TV, so you don't have to.
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While Russia was raining bombs and missiles upon Ukrainian civilians on New Year's eve, here is what was happening on Kremlin-controlled state TV: they spoke of peace, love and mercy, referring to Ukraine as "Russia's southern lands." Watch some of this madness:
Julia Davis4,639,398 views • 3 years ago

This is insane. Trump scoffs at our allies and claims that Putin fought alongside the United States in WWII and lost 51 million men in the process. Putin wasn't even born during WWII and it was the Soviet Union—not Putin's Russia, but 15 republics—that lost millions of lives.
Julia Davis1,052,988 views • 1 year ago

In his comments to the press, Trump reiterates that the US will not be providing any security guarantees to Ukraine, and that he intends to "take back" a lot more than what the US has given in aid to Ukraine. Trump also implicitly gives a green light for China to take Taiwan.
Julia Davis1,252,209 views • 1 year ago

Meanwhile in Russia: Ramzan Kadyrov decided to impress everyone by attempting to do some push-ups.
Julia Davis2,892,378 views • 3 years ago

Meanwhile at Scott Ritter's lair: looks like the FBI left with lots of goodies.
Julia Davis1,211,250 views • 1 year ago

Russia rang in the New Year with cringeworthy entertainment and mean-spirited schadenfreude towards Ukrainians and Europeans who are left without food, heating and hot water because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Russian state TV assured the troops: "Death does not exist."
Julia Davis1,952,734 views • 3 years ago

New Year's special on Russian state TV was creepy and surreal. Top pro-Kremlin propagandists were seated alongside military guests, whose presence was sure to remind the audience that at that very moment, Russia is bombing Ukrainian cities and slaughtering civilians next door.
Julia Davis1,890,489 views • 3 years ago

During a New Year's special on Russian state TV, they had the audacity to appropriate a Ukrainian song, "Chervona Ruta." The singer performing it was dressed as some kind of a madam. Backup dancers, unsuccessfully pretending to dance like Ukrainians, were grotesquely ridiculous.
Julia Davis1,828,055 views • 3 years ago